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Samurai - Uesugi
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Samurai - Uesugi
(ging-056-GBL)
JAN:4560399732914
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(ging-056-GBL)
JAN:4560399732914
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
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W195 x D125 x H140
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Zinc, brass
Year of manufacture: 2020
Product tag: None
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Uesugi Keishin (1530-1578) He was one of the most powerful lords of the Sengoku period. Combined with his prowess in the battlefield, he's also often regarded as an Avatar of the god of war. Combined with his prowess in the battlefield, he's also often regarded as an Avatar of the god of war. He is sometimes called "The Tiger of Echigo" because of his fearsome skills on the battlefields; The two reputedly clashed in the same battlefield of Kawanakajima five times, with no clear winner. his rivalry with fellow warlord Takeda Shingen. The two reputedly clashed in the same battlefield of Kawanakajima five times, with no clear winner; On the other hand, he is well-known for his noble behaviour.A famous anecdote is that when Shingen's other enemies cut off his salt supply, Kenshin A famous anecdote is that when Shingen's other enemies cut off his salt supply, Kenshin provided him with salt, saying, "I do not fight with salt, but with the sword." The front motif of his kabuto is the sun and the moon. |
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He is sometimes called "The Tiger of Echigo" because of his fearsome skills on the battlefields;
The two reputedly clashed in the same battlefield of Kawanakajima five times, with no clear winner. his rivalry with fellow warlord Takeda Shingen.
The two reputedly clashed in the same battlefield of Kawanakajima five times, with no clear winner;
On the other hand, he is well-known for his noble behaviour.A famous anecdote is that when Shingen's other enemies cut off his salt supply, Kenshin A famous anecdote is that when Shingen's other enemies cut off his salt supply, Kenshin provided him with salt, saying, "I do not fight with salt, but with the sword."
The front motif of his kabuto is the sun and the moon.
He was one of the most powerful lords of the Sengoku period. He was a devout Buddhist, praying to the Buddhist god of war,Bishamonten, most of the time. Combined with his prowess in the battlefield, he's also often regarded as an Avatar of the god of war. He is sometimes called “The Tiger of Echigo” because of his fearsome skills on the battlefields.
his rivalry with fellow warlord Takeda Shingen. The two reputedly clashed in the same battlefield of Kawanakajima five times, with no clear winner.
On the other hand, he is well-known for his noble behaviour.A famous anecdote is that when Shingen's other enemies cut off his salt supply, Kenshin provided him with salt, saying, "I do not fight with salt, but with the sword."
The front motif of his kabuto is the sun and the moon.