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Samurai - Takeda
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Samurai - Takeda
(ging-055-GRE)
JAN:4560399732907
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(ging-055-GRE)
JAN:4560399732907
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
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W195 x D125 x H150
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Zinc, brass
Package: Individual box
Year of manufacture: 2020
Product tag: None
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Description
Takeda Shingen (1521-1573) He was the leader of the Takeda clan, which was called the most powerful clan in the Sengoku Period. Shingen is sometimes referred to as "The Tiger of Kai" for his martial prowess on the battlefield. Their main battlefield is Kawanakajima, and there are many anecdotes through the battles. He is often being painted with a war fan. This is mostly taken from a story that supposedly took place during the fourth battle of Kawanakajima. Kenshin snuck into Shingen's camp to try to kill him, but Shingen deflected all his attacks with a fan. Despite their rivalry, the two warlords respected for each other. When the surrounding lords refused to trade with Shingen because they feared him, In return, Shingen gave Kenshin his sword which was one of his dearest possessions. About his Kabuto: The front of his kabuto is shishi, mythological Lion, and kabuto is covered with fur. The legend said he never lost his war when he wore the kabuto. |
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Their main battlefield is Kawanakajima, and there are many anecdotes through the battles.
He is often being painted with a war fan. This is mostly taken from a story that supposedly took place during the fourth battle of Kawanakajima. Kenshin snuck into Shingen's camp to try to kill him, but Shingen deflected all his attacks with a fan.
Despite their rivalry, the two warlords respected for each other. When the surrounding lords refused to trade with Shingen because they feared him, In return, Shingen gave Kenshin his sword which was one of his dearest possessions.
About his Kabuto:
The front of his kabuto is shishi, mythological Lion, and kabuto is covered with fur. The legend said he never lost his war when he wore the kabuto.
He was the leader of the Takeda clan, which was called the most powerful clan in the Sengoku Period. Shingen is sometimes referred to as "The Tiger of Kai" for his martial prowess on the battlefield.
He fought many battles with his rival, Kenshin. Their main battllefield is Kawanakajima, and there are many anecdotes through the battles.
He is often being painted with a war fan. This is mostly taken from a story that supposedly took place during the fourth battle of Kawanakajima. Kenshin snuck into Shingen's camp to try to kill him, but Shingen deflected all his attacks with a fan.
Despite their rivalry, the two warlords respected for each other. When the surrounding lords refused to trade with Shingen because they feared him, Kenshin smuggled food to him. In return, Shingen gave Kenshin his sword which was one of his dearest possessions.
About his Kabuto:
The front of his kabuto is shishi, mythological Lion, and kabuto is covered with fur. The legend said he never lost his war when he wore the kabuto.