[JACKET KIMONO] BISHAMON TENT | HAORI | VEDUTA


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VEDUTA Masashi Watanabe
Masashi Watanabe

The motif of "If Uesugi Kenshin were a modern army" is expressed by the fusion of vestments and military tents based on Uesugi Kenshin, a military general in Niigata.

The product name is a combination of Bishamonten and the meaning of TENT.

Based on the military tarp (a wide cloth stretched to protect from the sun and rain) used by the modern military, it is an oversized haori with a hood.

It comes with a convenient carrying pouch and can be used as a leisure sheet in outdoor activities.

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Manufacturer VEDUTA
Country of origin Tokyo, Japan
Technique Kimono
Material Polyester
Size width of a garment:31.5 * dress length39.37 in. (身幅:80、着丈:100cm)
Weight 1.1 lbs(500g)
Capacity 0 oz(0ml)
Electronic Equipment Cleaning is recommended.
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Delivery Time 1-2 weeks (if out of stock + 1-2 weeks)

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Uesugi Kenshin, a military commander from Niigata, Japan.

Kenshin Uesugi, known as "Uesugi Kenshin, the Dragon of Echigo," was a reincarnation of "Bishamonten, the God of War.

He was a man of benevolence who helped those who depended on him.

The statement on the back is handwritten by Ryokuhu Iwasaki, a calligrapher living on Sadogashima Island in Niigata Prefecture.

The family motto of Kenshin Uesugi, "When you have no greed in your heart, do righteousness.

"Fushikian" is the Buddhist name of Kenshin, who became a monk in his later years.

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