Also called sashimono. Small flags or ornaments used on the battlefield during the Sengoku period. They were inserted into the uketsubo on the back of armor to indicate affiliation and duty. There are various shapes and patterns depending on the taste of each individual. Originally, they were used to pray for protection by inviting a guardian deity. → Related items Hata (flag/banner/banner/bow) Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
指物ともいう。戦国時代に戦場で用いられた小旗または飾物。具足の背の受筒に差し込み,所属や任務を示す目印とした。形,文様など各自の趣向により種々ある。もとは守護神を勧請して加護を祈ったもの。 →関連項目はた(旗/幢/幡/旌) 出典 株式会社平凡社百科事典マイペディアについて 情報 |
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