商品説明
A masterpiece of May dolls, the No. 12 armor decoration of Uesugi Kenshin's armor and helmet
Size: Width 85cm x Depth 60cm x Height 112cm
This armor decoration of Uesugi Kenshin is created with a dark gray gradation.
Strength lies in honesty.
Made by Suihou.
A jet-black armor decoration that reflects the spirit of Uesugi Kenshin, a warrior who stood firm in his principles.
Recommended for:
- Those who sympathize with Uesugi Kenshin's spirit of "righteousness"
- Those looking for a dignified armor with a subdued black base.
- Families who want to convey a "sincerity and honesty" through seasonal festivals
- Those looking for a simple yet elegant design that suits modern interiors
- Those who want to give a genuine armor ornament as a gift that will last a lifetime
During the Sengoku period, Uesugi Kenshin was revered not just as a victor but also as a military commander who adhered to righteousness.
The strength of that spirit is conveyed to the present day through the jet black armor.
This is a suit of armor decoration made by Suiho.
The torso and helmet are finished in a glossy black.
The golden crescent moon frontlet shines quietly,
The contrast with the green screen in the background highlights the pure strength of the painting.
This set will blend in seamlessly with the space in which it is displayed, while still exuding a strong presence.
The product is made by Suiho , a successor to traditional crafts.
This is a masterpiece that is not flashy, but is carefully handcrafted down to the smallest detail.
It evokes a sense of quiet longing in the viewer's heart.
The festival is not just about wishing for strength;
It is also a prayer for "living straight, right, and true to yourself."
This armor will be a symbol that will firmly embrace your feelings.
It's a story that you'll want to tell for years to come, while also being a part of your family's milestones.
This is a festival decoration that conveys the beauty of sincerity and conviction.

The folding screen features a large, modern arrow feather on a green background.
This is a Children's Day decoration with an innovative design.

This is an excellent item for those looking for a large, luxurious display of Uesugi Kenshin's armor.
This is a May doll that is especially recommended for people in the Niigata region.

"The History of Uesugi Kenshin"
Why not choose a May doll while feeling the history?
Uesugi Kenshin, who became the Tiger of Echigo, was named Torachiyo as a child.
He later changed his name to Uesugi Kenshin and became a famous Sengoku warlord.
He became a military commander who oversaw the Echigo region (present-day Niigata).

He was a military commander who left behind the phrase "sending salt to the enemy," which is familiar to modern Japanese people.
This meaning of "sending salt to the enemy" is repeated many times.
It is reminiscent of the Battle of Kawanakajima between the Uesugi and Takeda armies (who lived in the inland area of Yamanashi where salt cannot be obtained).

Takeda Shingen was hostile to the Imagawa army in Suruga Province.
The Imagawa army was facing the opposing Takeda army from the Sunpu (Shizuoka) region.
A ban on sending salt was issued in the Sunpu area.
"Considering this act to be cowardly," Uesugi Kenshin sent salt to the enemy Takeda army free of charge.
These are the words that express Shingen's way of life.
These words are still passed down as words that resonate with the way of life of Japanese people today.


This armor has a stylish and cool gradation from off-white to pale gray.
『Bow and Sword』
The bow and sword are not used for fighting, but are displayed together with the helmet as a talisman to ward off evil spirits.

It was believed that the gods resided in the long bow.
Displaying a bow and a sword on both sides means that the retainers are standing by his side.
Their role was to protect the armored general.
"folding screen"
We have pursued a stylish design that is both luxurious and stylish.

The base features an innovative large drawing of the arrow feathers.
Tokugawa Ieyasu lived inside the large painted wing
This painting depicts Mount Fuji as seen from Sunpu Castle.
A pine tree, a symbol of longevity, is depicted inside an arrow, a symbol of warding off evil.
Inside the other arrow, I depicted a dream treasure ship carrying happiness and gold, silver, and treasures.
We use a technique called gold leaf processing of pine needles, which is a modern technique that produces a beautiful finish.
Size: Width 85cm x Depth 60cm x Height 112cm
A masterpiece of May dolls, the No. 12 armor decoration of Uesugi Kenshin's armor and helmet