- any one of
several traditional ****anese hats.
These include amigasa and
jingasa. Kasa is the
correct way to
pronounce the word when it
stands alone. Rendaku...
- from no
armor to
heavily armored and
could consist of
conical hats
called jingasa made from iron, copper, wood, paper, bamboo, or leather, dō (cuir****es)...
- each other. Kaji
kabuto were a type of
helmet worn by
samurai firemen.
Jingasa were war hats made in a
variety of shapes, worn by
ashigaru (foot soldiers)...
-
Buddhist monks in
search of alms. S****ier, even metal, variants,
known as
jingasa (battle kasa), were also worn by
samurai and foot-soldiers in ****an, as...
- not just a
European invention. ****anese
Ashigaru infantrymen wore the
jingasa, a
helmet shaped like the ****anese form of the
Asian conical hat. Southeast...
-
dried taro stalk, and
okayu as part of a soup
prepared in a soldier's
jingasa.
Soldiers and
ninja also used "pills",
small ball-shaped
medicinal rations...
-
tiered shelf with a yumi (bow),
tachi (long sword), ****anese war fan, and
jingasa (samurai hats).
Until the Edo period,
samurai dolls were more
common than...
- Kogake,
armored tabi, a kind of
sabaton that
covered the top of the foot.
Jingasa (war hat),
resembling the
civilian coolie hat,
issued to
Ashigaru retainers...
-
Dragoon Enclosed Falling buffe Frog-mouth
Germanic boar
Great Hounskull Jingasa Kabuto Katapu Kettle Kulah khud
Lamellenhelm Lobster-tailed pot
Mempo Morion...
-
medieval infantry kettle hat or chapel-de-fer and the samurai/ashigaru
jingasa helmet,
unlike the
German Stahlhelm,
which resembled the
medieval sallet...