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Width 66cm | Wearable and Storable Helmet Ornament of Sengoku Warlord Date Masamune | Wearable | Stowable | May Doll | Stylish Helmet Armor Ornament, Boys' Day Decoration, Children's Day, May Doll, Helmet

Width 66cm | Wearable and Storable Helmet Ornament of Sengoku Warlord Date Masamune | Wearable | Stowable | May Doll | Stylish Helmet Armor Ornament, Boys' Day Decoration, Children's Day, May Doll, Helmet

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Width 66cm x Depth 46cm x Height 95cm


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A helmet ornament of Date Masamune that can be worn as a May doll is being put away.


Size: Width 66cm x Depth 46cm x Height 95cm






Date Masamune's helmet embodies solitary beauty and quiet pride.

- A symbol of serenity and strength that exudes a special presence -


Recommended for:

  • Those looking for a heavy and authentic helmet to wear


  • For homes looking for a chic color that blends in with their interior


  • Those who sympathize with Date Masamune's personality and aesthetics


  • Those who are attracted to the powerful presentation of the Dragon and Tiger Screen


  • Those who want to make seasonal festivals a special memory for their children


The way it stands quietly gives the impression of strong conviction.
This helmet combines beauty and dignity, reflecting the spirit of Date Masamune.
The gray gradation of the shikoro (neck guard)
It harmonizes with the deep bronze pot,
It has a quiet presence in the space.


The front features a large crescent moon, symbolizing Masamune.
The sharp curves that cut through the air
It evokes the image of "sticking to one's beliefs and looking to the future."
Every time I look at it, I remember my thoughts and wishes for my child.
It has a power that makes you want to hold it close to your heart.


Of particular note are the dragon and tiger decorations carved into the fukigaeshi.
The design combines the opposing forces of bravery and intelligence.
This speaks to the spirit of "harmony" embodied in this helmet.
The pride of the craftsman is embodied in each and every piece of engraving.


In the background is a folding screen featuring a dragon and a tiger that stands out against a black background.
The white tiger and the golden dragon face off against the backdrop of rough wave clouds.
It's like a powerful guardian angel watching over the child's future.
This worldview is not just decoration
It gives meaning to a turning point in life.


Because it is a wearable helmet,
For the first festival, you can actually wear it and take family photos.
Every year, you can pick it up at the festival and feel its growth.
This is a helmet that the whole family can share and create memories that grow over time.
We hope this special set will become a treasure for the future.




This is a May doll helmet that you can actually wear.

This is a popular May doll as the helmet is easy for children to wear and can be used for commemorative photos.

The helmet you can wear here is that of Date Masamune, a famous brave general from the Sengoku period.




Date Masamune was a warlord who, as the leader of the Tohoku region, united the region at the end of a series of battles that had been fought over by many warlords.

It is said that their power was so great that even Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the powerful man of the time, took notice.


Date Masamune is said to have had a fondness for flashy things, as evidenced by the term "Datemono."

The helmet worn by the May doll also faithfully reproduces the distinctive crescent moon crest.




During the Sengoku period, helmets were not merely decorative but were actually worn on the battlefield.

On the battlefield, wearing a conspicuous helmet means "I'm here, I won't run or hide."

It was a display of courage and bravery.


Date Masamune, also known as One-Eyed Dragon Masamune, was not only brave and courageous, but also resourceful.

There have been many victories achieved with brilliant skill.

He became the ruler of the Tohoku region, where many powerful clans were competing fiercely.

It is said that this is largely due to his intelligence.

The May doll screen is decorated with the same dragon and tiger that are featured on the back panel next to the helmet.




Originally, carp streamers were used as decorations for May dolls.

It depicts the story of a carp climbing a waterfall and becoming a dragon.




Date Masamune was not only brave, but also had the foresight to see into the future.

He is said to have been quite intelligent.

This May doll is perfect for wishing your child to grow up to be a brave and visionary person.

Around the age of three, boys begin to develop a desire to become heroes.



Children who have had the experience of wearing a heavy helmet at that time will have a hard time when they reach elementary school age.

There will come a day when your child will ask their parents why they chose this May doll for them.

At that time, he was not only brave but also intelligent, loved by his subordinates, and had no equal in the Tohoku region.

One day you will be proud of the meaning behind the May doll of a military commander who boasted of his bravery being sent to you.



A helmet ornament of Date Masamune that can be worn as a May doll is being put away.

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