著者
杉山一弥
出版者
日本家政学会
雑誌
日本家政学会誌
巻号頁・発行日
vol.58, no.5, 2007-05-15

Kamakura-nenchuu-gyouji is a description of the clothing in various classes of samurai in East Japan. The clothes and accessories were different for each class. They were required by Kamakura-kubou to dress in different colors, shapes, and materials. This applied to every event and ceremony. There were also differences in vehicles. Mon, weaved into clothes, was also very important, because Mon was an expression of the Japanese sense of beauty. The giving a way of clothes after wearing them was also very important in the Muromachi period. The rules of clothing applied not only to daily clothing but also to armaments. Clothing always symbolized the classes and formality. In East Japan in the Muromachi period, the clothing of samurai were determined not by the scale of one's power but by the status of the Kamakura-Fu.

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https://t.co/2cTSukgFN2 これによると鎌倉公方出陣時には大鎧が使われていて、つまり本小札の甲冑が存在(そりゃそうだが)したことは確認できる。単にモノが度重なる戦乱で失われたということなのか?
https://t.co/2cTSukgFN2 これこれ。持氏が金襴の肩衣に小袴、片籠手、脇盾、鎖の単袴という小具足姿で出てきており、厳密な故実が存在したらしい。

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