![]() ![]() As you progress through this manual, you will become more familiar with what is what. TerminologyĪs mentioned in the introduction, I prefer to use the Japanese terms for armour and the parts of armour as they are just more accurate and on the whole allow less possibility of misinterpreting what is meant. Not all are complex enough for their own chapter, so I have put many of them here. Some of it is construction detail on items that are ubiquitous on Japanese armour - to the point that the details can’t be repeated half a dozen times in each chapter, nor explained in only one of them. Some of the following material covers the basics on armour-making philosophy. If you are interested in making the armour, there are many things that you will have to understand before attempting it. ![]() This guide is primarily geared to those interested in making Japanese armour rather than just looking at it.
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