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May Doll Wearing Helmet Ornament Sanada Yukimura Elegant, Dynamic, and Flashy
Size: Width 85cm x Depth 60cm x Height 100cm
This is a May doll of a large Sanada Yukimura helmet.
I want my child to have the courage to follow the path they believe in.
Red armor and large horned crest --
The helmet worn by Sanada Yukimura embodies the determination to carve out a path to the future.
Recommended for:
- Those who like the powerful color scheme of red and gold
- A family that loves history and admires Sanada Yukimura
- Those who want their children to grow up to value courage and conviction
- Those who want to create special memories with a wearable helmet
- Those looking for authentic festival decorations that combine luxury and formality
Sanada Yukimura was a Sengoku warlord who stood for justice with courage.
As if reflecting that soul, the design is based on fiery red and gold.
A wearable helmet was created featuring the iconic six-mon coin and a large deer antler-shaped 鍬形 (helmet crest).
Its appearance is the very symbol of "the strength to forge ahead on the path you believe in."
The dragon and tiger depicted on the folding screen are both brave and serene at the same time.
It envelops the space in a majestic way.
The experience of actually wearing a helmet will be an unforgettable memory for both parent and child.
A small body and a big helmet,
There comes a moment when the whole family will want to applaud the child.
"I want my child to grow up to be strong, kind, and full of conviction."
This Yukimura helmet is a festival decoration chosen with such feelings in mind.
Gently push them forward in their childhood days, and when they hit a wall one day,
A presence that gives you the confidence to think, "I'm sure I can overcome this"
This helmet is worn by Sanada Yukimura.

It measures 85cm wide, 100cm high and 60cm deep, making it a very smart display piece.

Sanada Yukimura, who was praised as "the greatest soldier in Japan," was a real warlord who lived from the Azuchi-Momoyama period to the early Edo period.

After a long life as a hostage, he has transformed everything into elements of his own will to survive, and is a fine warrior with a strong will and heart.

He was a man of great integrity, and was repeatedly invited to join the Tokugawa Ieyasu family, but his determination to never betray Toyotomi Hideyoshi was admirable.
He was usually a gentle person

When you think of Sanada Yukimura, you think of the "six-mon coin."
The term "rokumonsen" comes from a Buddhist way of thinking that says "six mon is the fare for the dead to cross the Three Kingdoms."
In short, Sanada Yukimura's actions show his willingness to go to war at any time, ready to sacrifice his life.

The spirit with which he charged towards the Tokugawa headquarters during the Summer Campaign of Osaka shows that he lived a life that was true to his principles.
The sword and bow on both sides are also large and impressive.
When you pick up the sword and pull it out of its sheath, it is a gorgeous sword like the ones you see in period dramas on TV.
Your child will love playing war games!
As your child grows, they will love wearing Yukimura Sanada's helmet, wielding a sword, and playing exciting, battle-like games.
Of course, don't worry, the sword doesn't actually cut.
In the near future, I would like to take photos like this every year to preserve the memories of this fun and elegant Tango Festival.
May Doll Wearing Helmet Ornament Sanada Yukimura Elegant, Dynamic, and Flashy