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Samurai Armor: The Science and Symbolism of Warrior Protection

6 min · 4 de jul de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the intricate world of samurai armor, from the iconic kabuto helmet to the elaborate ō-yoroi and the later tosei gusoku. They discuss the materials and construction methods that made armor both protective and expressive, the symbolic meanings of crests and colors, the evolution of design from the Heian to Edo periods, and the practical realities of wearing armor in battle. The conversation touches on specific armorers like Myōchin Munesuke, the role of the kote and suneate, and the cultural significance of the samurai's 'second skin.' They also consider how armor reflected status, clan identity, and the warrior ethos, and how it was adapted to changing warfare, including the introduction of firearms. This episode offers a focused look at a key aspect of samurai material culture that has not been covered in prior episodes. #SamuraiArmor #Kabuto #Ōyoroi #ToseiGusuku #MyōchinMunesuke #JapaneseHistory #FeudalJapan #Bushido #Sengoku #EdoPeriod #HeianPeriod #Kote #Suneate #WarriorCulture #ArmorHistory #EastAsia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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