-
protective armour. As a result, a new
style of
armour called tosei-
gusoku (
gusoku),
which means modern armour, appeared. When a
united ****an
entered the...
- The Ichiryō
gusoku (一領具足), in ****anese history, were a
group of farmer-samurai who
served the Chōsokabe clan of Tosa Province.
Under the
Yamauchi clan...
- Mitsu-
gusoku (****anese: 三具足) in ****anese
Buddhism is a
traditional arrangement of
three articles,
often displa**** in
front of a
painting of the Buddha...
- leather. This new suit of
armour is
called tōsei
gusoku (
gusoku),
which means modern armour. The type of
gusoku,
which covered the
front and back of the body...
-
armour was
called tosei gusoku "new armour".
Bullet resistant dō were developed, this type of
armour was
called tameshi gusoku "bullet tested", allowing...
- the po****rity of tanegashima, the
armor style of tosei-
gusoku (当世具足) was created. Tosei-
gusoku kabuto were made by
combining three to four
pieces of iron...
-
Tatami (畳具足), or
tatami gusoku (from 畳む tatamu, "to fold", and
gusoku, "full suit of armour"), was a type of
lightweight portable folding ****anese armour...
-
Outside of ****an, ****agi (下着, lit. "under clothing") (also
gusoku ****a)
refers to a type of
shirt worn by the
Samurai class of
feudal ****an when they...
- The
Gusoku bugyō (具足奉行) was a
government office under ****an's
Tokugawa shogunate,
concerned with the
armament of the shōgun's soldiers. The
office was...
-
Kamakura periods (1185–1333),
which is more
showy in
appearance than the tōsei
gusoku style armor of the
Sengoku period.
There are also
kabuto made to fit the...