Front view of Kabuto of Aka-ito Odoshi Yoroi, Musashi Mitake Shrine

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Front view of Kabuto of Aka-ito Odoshi Yoroi, Musashi Mitake Shrine

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日本語: 東京都青梅市・武蔵御嶽神社所蔵の赤絲威鎧(国宝)の兜の正面。
English: The front view of Kabuto of Aka-ito Odoshi Yoroi, the collection of Musashi Mitake Shrine, Ome, Tokyo. A National Treasure of Japan.

The men-yoroi, which covered all or part of the face, provided a way to secure the top-heavy kabuto (helmet). The Shinobi-no-o (chin cord) of the kabuto would be tied under the chin. Small hooks called ori-kugi or posts called odome located on various places would help secure the chin cord. The men-yoroi was constructed from iron, leather, or a combination of both. It had a lacquered or rusted type of finish and included a variety of facial details, such as a moustache, fierce teeth and a detachable nose. With the exception of the happuri, a men-yoroi had a small hole underneath the chin for sweat drainage.

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1825 - 1925
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国立国会図書館デジタルコレクションに由来する画像。 "National Diet Library", Japan
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