Profile: Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543–1616) was one of Japan’s most important samurai leaders and the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate.
Condition: Vintage Condition
Origin: 100% MADE IN JAPAN
Material: Metal / Iron
Age: Showa Period
Weight: approx 3.5kg / 7lb
Size: approx H27cm x W32cm x D19cm
Size: approx H10.6inch x W12.5inch x D7.4inch
Notice 1: This helmet is not wearable. It is for display only.
This is a vintage Japanese samurai kabuto helmet inspired by Tokugawa Ieyasu, the great warlord who established the Tokugawa shogunate and shaped the Edo period.
The helmet features a bold crescent-style front crest, a dark face mask, decorative metal armor plates, and an orange cord. Its compact size and powerful design make it suitable as a display piece for a study, collection room, entrance, or Japanese-style interior.
Tokugawa Ieyasu is remembered as a symbol of patience, strategy, authority, and long-lasting rule. This kabuto reflects the dignity and calm strength associated with samurai culture.
This is not a modern wearable helmet. It is a vintage display armor piece made for appreciation and decoration.
This is a vintage item. Scratches, stains, discoloration, fading, rust, wear, and other signs of age may be present due to long-term storage.
Please check all photos carefully to confirm the condition, color, shape, size, and details.
Shipping:
We ship carefully from Japan with tracking.