SAMURAI WARRIOR T-SHIRT: TAKEDA SHINGEN |
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Nishijin Sword is proud to present this brandnew, horseback-riding Samurai warrior T-shirt series. Each design used on this T-shirt was scanned from the pictures on a compartment ceiling of a front shrine of Yasaki Inari Shrine in Asakusa, Tokyo. The ceiling pictures are featuring 100 horseback-riding, historic greats and legends that were drawn in accordance with such the historical investigations as a figures, arms, clothes of each individual and horses.This version features Takeda Shingen, a.k.a."The Tiger of Kai" for his martial prowess on the battlefield. His battlefield banner contained the famous phrase FU-RIN-KA-ZAN taken from Sun Tzu's "The Art of War." This phrase refers to the idea of "swift as the wind, silent as a forest, fierce as fire and immovable as a mountain and demonstrates both his policies and warfare strategy. Size: Size: S, M, L, XL, XXL. T-shirt Color: Natural Original design owned and copyrighted by Yasaki Inari Shrine Nishijin Sword Price: $34.80 |
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Each design used on this T-shirt was scanned from the pictures on a compartment ceiling of a front shrine of Yasaki Inari Shrine in Asakusa, Tokyo. The ceiling pictures are featuring 100 horseback-riding, historic greats and legends that were drawn in accordance with such the historical investigations as a figures, arms, clothes of each individual and horses.
On the 23rd day of November, 1642, the third general of the Tokugawa Shogunte, Iemitsu erected the Edo version of the Sanjusangendo Temple near this Inari Shrine for national peace and security and more matured development of the martial arts for citizen in Edo.