Vendor Profile
NAGAE Ltd.
Address | 278 Arayashiki Takaokashi Toyama, JAPAN ZIP:933-0319 |
---|---|
Representative Name | YOICHI NAGAE |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | 200 |
Web Site URL | |
SNS |
People Also Searched
Other items from this category
SD item code:5711295
Detail | Price & Quantity | ||
---|---|---|---|
S1 |
Samurai - Tokugawa
Original text before translation
Samurai - Tokugawa
(ging-057-GBL)
JAN:4560399732921
|
(ging-057-GBL)
JAN:4560399732921
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
Sold Out
|
Dimensions |
---|
W195 x D125 x H150
|
Specifications |
---|
Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Zinc, brass
Package: Individual box
Year of manufacture: 2020
Product tag: None
|
Description
Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543-1616) He was the third and final unifier of Japan and ended Sengoku Period. As the founder and the first Shogun of the Tokugawa, As the founder and the first Shogun of the Tokugawa, he brought three hundred years of peace and tranquility to war-torn Japan. When he was a child, he was a hostage for the Imagawa Clan to stabilize his clan's survival. He learned to keep himself alive by supplication and keeping out of sight. When compared to the other two unifiers, Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Ieyasu is generally described as "Slow and He looked at his surroundings carefully and kept out of sight. He looked at his surroundings carefully and never missed an opportunity. About his Kabuto: About his Kabuto: About his Kabuto: About his Kabuto: About his Kabuto About his Kabuto: Since it is evergreen, the fern is regarded as a symbol of longevity and prosperity. |
More
Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
---|---|
Sea Mail | From Jul.5th to Sep.6th |
Air Mail | From Jun.19th to Jun.21st |
EMS | From Jun.18th to Jun.21st |
Pantos Express | From Jun.20th to Jun.25th |
DHL | From Jun.18th to Jun.20th |
UPS | From Jun.18th to Jun.20th |
FedEx | From Jun.18th to Jun.20th |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan. |
People Also Searched:
GINGADOOther items from this category:
When he was a child, he was a hostage for the Imagawa Clan to stabilize his clan's survival. He learned to keep himself alive by supplication and keeping out of sight.
When compared to the other two unifiers, Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Ieyasu is generally described as "Slow and He looked at his surroundings carefully and kept out of sight. He looked at his surroundings carefully and never missed an opportunity.
About his Kabuto: About his Kabuto: About his Kabuto: About his Kabuto: About his Kabuto
About his Kabuto:
Since it is evergreen, the fern is regarded as a symbol of longevity and prosperity.
He was the third and final unifier of Japan and ended Sengoku Period. As the founder and the first Shogun of the Tokugawa, he brought three hundred years of peace and tranquility to war-torn Japan.
Ieyasu is perhaps best known for his patience. When he was a child, he was a hostage for the Imagawa Clan to stabilize his clan's survival. He learned to keep himself alive by supplication and keeping out of sight.
When compared to the other two unifiers, Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Ieyasu is generally described as “Slow and steady”. He looked at his surroundings carefully and never missed an opportunity.
About his Kabuto:
The front motif of his kabuto is fern. Since it is evergreen, the fern is regarded as symbol of longevity and prosperity.