Edo Period Samurai Armor

$15,000.00

During the Edo period (1603-1868) in Japan, samurai armor underwent significant changes in both design and functionality. Armor became less practical for battle and more ornamental, reflecting the relative peace of the era. These changes in armor design were due to the fact that samurai were now primarily responsible for maintaining law and order and were no longer engaged in large-scale warfare.

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During the Edo period (1603-1868) in Japan, samurai armor underwent significant changes in both design and functionality. Armor became less practical for battle and more ornamental, reflecting the relative peace of the era. These changes in armor design were due to the fact that samurai were now primarily responsible for maintaining law and order and were no longer engaged in large-scale warfare.

During the Edo period (1603-1868) in Japan, samurai armor underwent significant changes in both design and functionality. Armor became less practical for battle and more ornamental, reflecting the relative peace of the era. These changes in armor design were due to the fact that samurai were now primarily responsible for maintaining law and order and were no longer engaged in large-scale warfare.