Bujinkan Ninpo Taijutsu with Yoroi [Kage no Gundan]

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Bujinkan Ninpo Taijutsu with Yoroi. The Ō-Yoroi combines plate and lamellar elements. One specific advance over earlier armors is that the lamellae of o-yoroi are first laced together and then covered with lacquer, which enhances resistance to corrosion.[5] The cuirass, (called a dō), consisted of two parts. One (the waidate) was a separate defense for the right side and the other part covered the rest of the wearer's trunk. The upper part of the waidate was solid iron plate covered with leather. The lower part was laminated. When dressing for battle, the waidate was put on before the rest of the cuirass and fastened with cords that tied around the body. The rest of the cuirass was also iron plate covered with leather on top with laminated segments below. Various supplementary pieces included rectangular lamellae shoulder guards (ō-sode) and a fabric and plate sleeve (kote) for the left arm. Greaves (suneate) made from lacquered iron protected the shins and joined over fabric leggings (habaki). Specialized archery gloves were made from deerskin and boots were made of bearskin or sealskin.[6]

During the life of Ō-Yoroi their metal of choice was iron. Due to the weight of iron, armoires limited the use of iron to the most vital parts of the armor and used the leather for the remainder. Another workaround used was the alternating of one metal plate then a leather plate making a very strong armor with great flexibility with a usable weight. Overall the standard suit of armor was about 30kg or 65 pounds. It was a big boxy armor that was for the most part inflexible and not form fitting. The boxy shape hindered the samurai from using the sword with the free, fluid motion vital in hand to hand combat, hence the use of yari.

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