Men's Deluxe Vintage Haori kimono Jacket Samurai Chushingura

Reference: 01-Chushingura

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Men's Vintage Haori Samurai Chushingura

  • Very good Condition like new
  • 100% black silk
  • golden silk lining
  • reversible kimono jacket
  • The stitched pattern on the lining depicts the Chushingura clan (47 samurai) besieging a castle to kill or stop rebels.
  • This haori is adorned with 5 samurai family coat of arms "Kamon" TakanoHane (falcon feather)
  • to be able to close it, a white "Himo" tie cord is offered
  • Nice finish.
  • Comfortable
  • This type of haori was once worn by samurai warriors over their ceremonial kimono.
  • To display in your most beautiful interior or to wear over the keikogi and with or without the striped Shima umanori hakama for the practice of Iaido/Kenjutsu
  • Also matched with any urban clothing, to wear over a t-shirt and jeans for everyday use.
  • Maintenance: dry clean / iron at 60 degrees if necessary

Dimension:
Height:94cm
Shoulder to shoulder width: 59cm
Sleeve to sleeve width: 122cm
Sleeve height: 50cm
Sleeve width: 33cm

Chushingura

CHŪSHINGURA (忠臣蔵)
The legend of the 47 rōnin is based on real historical facts that begin in 1701. The shogun of the time, Tsunayoshi Tokugawa, charged Naganori Takumi-no-kami Asano, the daimyo of Akō, to welcome the court envoys Kyoto Imperial. He also assigned Yoshinaka Kōzuke-no-suke Kira, the master of ceremonies (kōke), to instruct Asano in protocol. On the day the ambassadors arrived, at Edo Castle, Asano attempted to kill Kira with his sword. The exact reasons for this act are rather unclear, but it is likely that Kira insulted Asano on several occasions. For this crime, Asano had to commit seppuku the same day, and Kira remained unpunished. The shogunate then confiscated the lands of Asano (Akō's domain) and dismissed its samurai who then became rōnin (masterless warriors).

For the next two years, Ōishi Kuranosuke, a former high-ranking samurai once in Asano's service, led a group of 47 rōnin (some sources speak of 46 rōnin). They raided Kira's home in Edo, captured him, killed him, and brought his head to the grave of their master Asano. Then they surrendered to the authorities and were sentenced to commit seppuku. Ōishi is often the main character of fictions based on this story, the Chūshingura ("The treasure of loyal servants"). (free source wikipedia)

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