Sashimono (指物, 差物, 挿物) were small banners historically worn by soldiers in feudal Japan, for identification during battles. Sashimono poles were attached...
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flags, past and present. Historically, each daimyō had his own flag. (See sashimono and uma-jirushi.) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flags of Japan...
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maritime flag also develops in the medieval period. The medieval Japanese Sashimono carried by foot-soldiers are a parallel development. Some medieval free...
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temples, and a sukiya-daiku works on teahouse construction and houses. Sashimono-shi build furniture and tateguya do interior finishing work. Green carpentry...
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with matchlocks of the type known as tanegashima. Small banners called sashimono could be worn on their backs during battle for identification. In the...
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aesthetic constructions using rustic materials. Furniture makers are known as sashimono-shi (指し物師), and interior finishing carpenters, who build shōji (障子) and...
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Sengoku period. While many were simply large flags, not very different from sashimono or hata-jirushi, most were three-dimensional figures, more like kites...
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Nobori – fish-shaped streamers flown on Kodomo no Hi (Children's Day) Sashimono – small banners worn on the back of ashigaru foot soldiers and samurai...
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Flag Gonfalone Heraldic standard Jolly Roger Knight Banneret Nobori Sashimono Stainless Banner The Star-Spangled Banner Vexillum Vertical banner Vinyl...
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New Zealand Japanese heraldic banners: Fūrinkazan Hata-jirushi Nobori Sashimono Uma-jirushi Chisholm 1911, p. 312. Boutell 1914, pp. 246–251 lyon-court...
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designed army standards were just as common as mon-based standards (cf. sashimono, uma-jirushi). Gradually, mon spread to the lower classes, and in the...
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Japanese flags National symbols of Japan Nobori – Tall Japanese banner Sashimono – Small banners worn by soldiers in feudal Japan Uma-jirushi – Massive...
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a samurai in armor carrying a tachi (sword) and tantō (dagger), on his back is a sashimono (banner), while holding a yari (spear) and a severed head...
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horo. In the case of an ordinary warrior, wrap it in the silk of the sashimono". Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, Asiatic Society of Japan...
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countryside, pushing a baby cart with his 3-year-old son Daigoro inside. A sashimono banner hangs off his back: "Ogami: Suiouryo technique. Sword For Hire...
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back to the late 1920s when wood was used to produce model toys, using sashimono woodworking joinery techniques, purely for educational purposes. Craftsmen...
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date. The pack consists of eight feudal Japan-themed items, including a sashimono, katana, kunai and gunbai. These items do not affect Shogun 2 in any way...
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prestigious warrior societies wore on their backs. Similar to the Japanese sashimono. These were frequently unique to their wearers, and were meant to identify...
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messenger's sashimono: a black horo with two flags ashigaru: red disc on blue lesser standard: gold horns above a red disc on blue sashimono: as for the...
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mid-15th to early 17th century), as seen in the simple clan name designs of Sashimono and Uma-jirushi. More broadly, these come from the same heraldic tradition...
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Yoshimitsu swears an oath of vengeance to the weapon. He also uses the sashimono on his back as a striking weapon. In Soulcalibur II, Yoshimitsu discovers...
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with bear fur. Jinbaori, sleeveless jacket worn over Japanese armour. Sashimono, a small banner that is attached to the back of the dou (dō) by special...
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and thus one of the most honorable, positions on the field of battle. Sashimono were small rectangular banners worn on the backs of ashigaru, or common...
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February 10, 2011 6 Snow February 17, 2011 7 Pollen Allergy March 3, 2011 8 Sashimono Woodwork March 10, 2011 9 Cranes April 7, 2011 10 Kitchen Knives April...
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Kojima Yatarō Rear view of Oni-Kojima Yatarô Kazutada in armor with a sashimono, a woodblock print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi from the series Six Select Heroes...
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Edo bekkō, tortoiseshell accessories Edo kiriko (江戸切子), cut glass Edo sashimono, wood joinery Edo wazao, bamboo fishing rods Honba kihachijo, dyed silk...
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lacquerware (for natsume). Types of woodwork include:[better source needed] Sashimono (指物) Kurimono (刳物) Hikimono (挽物) Magemono (曲物) Japanese bamboowork implements...
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Suntetsu Signal devices Gunbai Hata-jirushi Horagai Kabura-ya Nobori Saihai Sashimono Uma-jirushi Users Ashigaru Edo period police Kunoichi Ninja Onna-musha...
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Suntetsu Signal devices Gunbai Hata-jirushi Horagai Kabura-ya Nobori Saihai Sashimono Uma-jirushi Users Ashigaru Edo period police Kunoichi Ninja Onna-musha...
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