Product Description
- antique haori man
- Very good condition like new
- 100% black silk
- brown silk lining
- reversible kimono
- The stitched pattern on the lining represents the large floating Shinto gate known as the "Torii" of the Itsukushima Shrine in Miyajima.
- Decorated with 5 Uchida Mokkou samurai family crests of Shogun Oda Nobunaka.
- Seal: signed in Japanese with the name of the craftsman who created this work of art
- Beautiful finish.
- Comfortable
- This type of haori was once worn by samurai warriors over the ceremonial kimono.
- To be worn over the keikogi and with the striped umanori Shima hakama for the practice of Iaido/Kenjutsu
- Care: dry clean / iron 60 degrees if necessary
Dimension:
Height:100cm
Shoulder to shoulder width:60cm
Width from sleeve to sleeve:132cm
Sleeve height:52cm
Sleeve width:33cm
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The MIYAJIMA floating torii
The great torii (大鳥居) floating gate of Itsukushima Shrine is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Japan. The view of the torii with Mt. Misen in the background is designated as one of the "three most famous views of Japan" along with the Amanohashidate sandbar and Matsushima Bay. It is also called "the gate of Japan".
The torii, which appears to float at high tide, is only accessible from the shore at low tide.
The shrine has had a torii since 1168, although the current one only dates from 1875. It is 16 meters high and has four posts (ryōbu 両部 style, or yotsuashi 四脚) to give it more stability. Since its construction, it has never been completely restored. To prevent it from rotting with sea water, sugekae (挿げ替え), a technique which consists of only changing the submerged parts every hundred years.
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