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A group of girls celebrating the women army in Aizu Parade. The image of samurai women continues to be impactful in martial arts, historical novels, books, and popular culture in general. [40] Like kunoichi (female ninja) and geisha, the onna-musha's conduct is seen as the ideal of Japanese women in movies, animations and TV series.
Pages in category "Samurai clothing" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Fundoshi; H. Hachimaki;
A jinbei (甚平) (alternately jinbē (甚兵衛) or hippari (ひっぱり)) is a traditional set of Japanese clothing worn by men, women and children during summer as loungewear. [1] Consisting of a side-tying, tube-sleeved kimono -style top and a pair of trousers, jinbei were originally menswear only, although in recent years women's jinbei ...
The collection also features some examples of yogi, or sleeping kimono, known to have been owned by samurai families; a type of thickly-wadded, wearable bedding, samurai yogi featured elaborate designs in garments made of silk in contrast to the typically simple and almost-entirely cotton examples used by the lower classes. [12]: 93–95
2024 Beyond Rally Women's Driver Development Programme finalist Ramona Karlsson [127] 2008: 2012: 5: 18th - Selay Kaya [128] 2008 2008 1 DNF Toni Kelly [129] 2007 2009 2 21st Lisbeth Kerttu [130] 1992 1992 1 31st Deborah Kibble [131] 1998 2002 5 33rd Becky Kirvan [132] 2011 2011 1 39th - Mari Klis [133] 1980 1984 4 DNF Wenche Knudsen / Wenche ...
A samurai wearing an ō-yoroi; two of the large skirt-like kusazuri can be seen—Ō-Yoroi had four kusazuri, unlike other armour of the era, which usually had seven kusazuri. The ō-yoroi (大鎧) is a prominent example of early Japanese armor worn by the samurai class of feudal Japan. The term ō-yoroi means "great armor". [1]
Dakar Rally Week Two Photo Gallery Driver Simon Vitse and co-driver Max Delfino compete during the seventh stage of the Dakar Rally with start and finish in Al Duwadimi, Saudi Arabia, Sunday, Jan ...
Katō Tsune (加藤つね), Shōju-in (松寿院) or Otsune (お安) was a Japanese female warrior from the Sengoku period.She came from the Katō clan and was the wife of the samurai warlord Okumura Nagatomi.