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  2. Onna-musha - Wikipedia

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    The image of samurai women continues to be impactful in martial arts, historical novels, books, and popular culture in general. [42] 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.

  3. Akai Teruko - Wikipedia

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    Akai Teruko (赤井輝子, November 6, 1514 – December 17, 1594) or Myoin-ni (妙印尼) was a late-Sengoku period Onna-musha warrior. Teruko was a woman trained in ko-naginata, fought in many battles when younger and commanded three thousand soldiers in Kanayama castle at 70 years old. [1]

  4. Category:Samurai clothing - Wikipedia

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    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;

  5. Hakama - Wikipedia

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    Women at a graduation ceremony, featuring hakama with embroidered flowers Women's hakama differ from men's in a variety of ways, most notably fabric design and method of tying. While men's hakama can be worn on both formal and informal occasions, women rarely wear hakama , except at graduation ceremonies and for traditional Japanese sports such ...

  6. Auxiliary armour (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    Manju no wa, ( also manjunowa or manju nowa) are a combination of shoulder pads, collar and armpit guards in one that protected the upper chest area.Manju no wa were covered with different types of armour including kusari (chain armour), karuta (small square or rectangular armour plates), or kikko (hexagon plates), these iron or leather armours or a combination of them were sewn to a cloth ...

  7. List of female castellans in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Women who inherited the leadership of a samurai clan. A woman who was named commander of the castle by a Daimyo. Due to the death of a male owner, his wife or daughter formally inherit the leadership of the castle. The list does not include: Women who had great political power but were not formally clan or castle leaders. Reigning Empresses or ...

  8. Yuki no Kata - Wikipedia

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    Yuki no kata and her husband defending Anōtsu castle. Yuki no Kata (ゆきの方), Lady Kita or Oyuki (おゆき), was a Japanese female warrior in the Sengoku period.She was the daughter of Ukita Hideie and Gōhime.

  9. List of female World Rally Championship drivers - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

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