Samrai Dolls (Kato Kiyomasa) for boys in May - from Kumamoto Store Japan


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Sale price€1.700,95

Description

In the samurai society after the Kamakura period, armor and helmets were important tools for men to protect themselves. It is believed that people would pray for the healthy growth and safety of their children and celebrate the Boys' Festival by displaying important military equipment such as armor and helmets in their rooms.During the Edo period, it became customary for common people to display "mushāe" (warrior paintings) of helmets and warrior dolls on paper or cloth.It is believed that the art spread among the general public. After that, the art gradually expanded from warrior paintings to replicas of helmets, armor, spears, etc.
From the mid-Edo period, the belief in dolls spread, and May dolls began to be displayed. 

The main materials used are aluminum and iron. We have a wide variety of dolls, armor, and helmets that represent wishes for children's happiness and growth. Of the many products available, we only display the most carefully selected items.

They are displayed as protective talismans to celebrate the birth of a successor (son or grandson), to pray for the boy to grow up strong and avoid misfortune such as illness or accidents, and to pray for the family line to continue for generations.

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SPEC

Size : 45 x 70 x 35cm, 4.0kg

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About Muroya

Muroya has inherited the name "Muroya" from a brewery (miso, soy sauce, or koji maker). Currently, we stock a wide variety of nostalgic toys and sweets. We accept large orders for festivals and events, as well as for children and individuals. We also stock hagoita (battledore), hamayumi (bad bow), Hina dolls, May dolls, carp streamers, and Bon lanterns for seasonal events such as Boys' Festival, Girls' Festival, and Obon, as well as events to pray for children's growth. Since the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, all of our employees have been working to create a store that is enjoyable and appealing to individual customers, rather than a business. In the summer, there are many festivals, so we sell products that can be enjoyed at home, such as by dividing up large items into smaller portions. We also create assorted sweets boxes to meet customer requests.

About Kumamoto Store

The Kumamoto Store is a special limited-time sales page established by the Kumamoto Chamber of Commerce and Industry for companies wishing to expand overseas in our region.
In other words, the items here are all rare items that can only be bought by coming to Kumamoto or on this page.
Please buy them before the page runs out (scheduled to close in February 2025).

Research Kumamoto Prefecture here (wikipedia). It is an area rich in delicious food, delicious water (Kumamoto's tap water is natural mineral water), great nature, and history that we don't want to share with too many foreigners. Recently, the good qualities of Kumamoto are becoming known, especially among Taiwanese people.

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