- ****igaeshi, wing-like or ear-like
projections to the
sides of the
hachi Shikoro, a
suspended neck
guard composed of
multiple overlapping lames Shinobi-no-o...
- hip-and-gable roof at
Shimogamo Shrine A
shikoro-yane ****ennō-ji main gate and its
shikoro-yane The
Tamamushi Shrine has a
shikoro-yane A
haiden of
Shinto shrine...
- (fauld or t****et)
Wakibiki (bezagews)
Nodowa (gorget)
Kusari katabira (hauberk)
Kikko katabira (brigandine) Kôgake (sabaton)
Kusari shikoro (aventail)...
- in
masonry to
shape stonework. List of
martial arts
weapons Hori hori
Shikoro blade Shuriken Tantō
Throwing knife Trowel Turnbull 2003, p. 61 Turnbull...
- or
chain jazerants were
common as well as
kusari zukin (chain hoods).
Shikoro (neck guards) on
kabuto (helmets) and
hachigane (forehead protectors) could...
-
leather plates (from 3 to over 100 plates)
riveted together. A neck
guard shikoro made from
several layers of
curved iron or
leather strips was suspended...
- (1969)
Memoir of ****anese ********ins (1969)
Gonin no Shôkin
Kasegi (1969) -
Shikoro Ichibei Tosei-nin
Retsuden (1969) - Kaku Boss (1969) -
Sakata Yoshinobu...
- ****anese
fishscale armour "gyorin kozane" from a
helmet neck
guard "kabuto
shikoro" made from
hardened leather.
Korean armour made of tin
scale (錫鱗甲), displa****...
- (谷落,
Valley Drop) Kuruma-daore (車倒,
Wheel Throw)
Shikoro-dori (錣取,
Grabbing the Neckplates)
Shikoro-gaeshi (錣返,
Twisting the Neckplates)
Yudachi (夕立,...
-
could be
armoured with kikko.
Kabuto (helmets)
could have a neck
guard (
shikoro) made with
kikko plates sewn to a
cloth backing. Ian Bottomley, in his...