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A doll of Masamune Date's May festival with a valiant, brave and courageous fighting style.
Although it is compact in design, the crescent moon on the front plate, which is the symbol of Date Masamune, is as impressive as the real thing.
It is said that his father, Terumune, gave the moon and the flag to Masamune as a set, because the moon on the front and the flag to be stuck on the back of the armor represent the sun, or the Hinomaru.
Date Masamune was said to be skilled in both the arts and martial arts, as well as a brilliant mind.
Many people seem to be impressed by him as a fine person and think he will be a good person for their children to see in the future.
The natural wood grain storage stand blends easily into modern home decor, and the navy and white staggered folding screen gives a stylish impression.
May dolls are an indispensable part of celebrating the Boys' Festival, a traditional Japanese event with a long history.
The Tango Festival originally developed in samurai society as a day to pray for the growth and health of boys.
May dolls are a symbol of this and play an important role in passing on Japanese history and culture to future generations.
Even today, preserving this tradition is extremely important for the preservation of Japanese culture.
A doll of Masamune Date with a sense of bravery and courage.
Size: Width 37cm x Depth 26cm x Height 47.5cm
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