Japanese Arms and Armour
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Japan is a mysterious and beguiling country, steeped in the deepest of traditions yet strikingly modern. Here, Curator Emeritus Ian Bottomley sheds light on one of the most popular facets of the Royal Armouries’ collection, reflecting this mesmeric harmony of reverence and reinvention. He offers an overview of Japanese arms and armour from the middle ages to the twentieth century, describing sword-making, firearms technology, key military campaigns and samurai culture in the ‘Land of the Rising Sun’.
Taking a historical perspective, the book covers:
- The Classic Period (to 1467)
- The Country at War (1467-1543)
- The Arrival of the Gun (1543-1603)
- The Edo Period (1603-1853)
- The Final Flowering (1853 and beyond)
The book forms part of a series of introductions to aspects of the Royal Armouries’ collection of arms and armour. Written by specialists in the field, they are packed full of fascinating information and stunning photography.
“A skilful introduction to traditional Japanese arms and armour, combining scholarly clarity with intriguing insights”
– Natasha Bennett, Acting Curator, Oriental Collection.
- Publisher: Trustees of the Royal Armouries; Illustrated edition (10 April 2017)
- Language: English
- Paperback
- 96 pages
- ISBN-10: 0948092793
- ISBN-13: 978-0948092794
- Dimensions: 16.51 x 0.76 x 22.86 cm