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- Sashimono (指物, 差物, 挿物) were small banners historically worn by soldiers in feudal ****an, for identification during battles. Sashimono poles were attached...
- flags, past and present. Historically, each daimyō had his own flag. (See sashimono and uma-jirushi.) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flags of ****an...
- maritime flag also develops in the medieval period. The medieval ****anese Sashimono carried by foot-soldiers are a parallel development. Some medieval free...
- with matchlocks of the type known as tanegashima. Small banners called sashimono could be worn on their backs during battle for identification. In the...
- temples, and a sukiya-daiku works on teahouse construction and houses. Sashimono-shi build furniture and tateguya do interior finishing work. Green carpentry...
- Sengoku period. While many were simply large flags, not very different from sashimono or hata-jirushi, most were three-dimensional figures, more like kites...
- designed army standards were just as common as mon-based standards (cf. sashimono, uma-jirushi). Gradually, mon spread to the lower classes, and in the...
- aesthetic constructions using rustic materials. Furniture makers are known as sashimono-shi (指し物師), and interior finishing carpenters, who build shōji (障子) and...
- ****anese flags National symbols of ****an Nobori – Tall ****anese banner Sashimono – Small banners worn by soldiers in feudal ****an Uma-jirushi – M****ive...
- a samurai in armor carrying a tachi (sword) and tantō (dagger), on his back is a sashimono (banner), while holding a yari (spear) and a severed head...