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Sometsuke Nishiki Samurai General Display

Sometsuke Nishiki Samurai General Display

染錦出陣大将

This detailed display features a samurai general on horseback in a dynamic battle-ready pose.
Finished in a refined Sometsuke Nishiki style, the figure combines a white porcelain base with deep blue tones and red and gold accents, creating a vivid yet balanced look.
Mounted on a white horse with coordinated decorative armor and tassels, the composition evokes strength, leadership, and forward movement.
The raised arm and riding posture reflect the traditional theme of shutsujin - a general setting out for battle - symbolizingourage and determination.

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Regular price ¥12,000 JPY
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Material Ceramic
Country of origin Japan 
Length
8 cm 3.15 inches
Width
14 cm 5.51 inches
Height
16 cm 6.30 inches
Weight 740g
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Story

The brand name “Yakushigama” comes from a small shrine dedicated to Yakushi Nyorai (the Buddha of Healing), believed to have been created by the monk Gyoki. This shrine stood on the grounds of Chugai Toen until the late Edo period.

Boy’s Day Decoration (Gogatsu Ningyo)
Tango no Sekku (Boys’ Day), now celebrated as Children’s Day on May 5, became associated with boys during the Kamakura period. Iris leaves, believed to ward off evil, are also associated with the word shobu (meaning both “iris” and “martial spirit”), which helped establish the tradition.
Gogatsu dolls and decorations symbolize wishes for a boy’s healthy growth, strength, and the prosperity of the family.
Yakushigama’s seasonal items also include popular figures such as Momotaro and Kintaro, making them enjoyable as decorative pieces.

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Yakushigama

Yakushigama

The name “Yakushigama” traces back to a small shrine dedicated to Yakushi Nyorai, the Buddha of Healing, which once stood on the grounds of Chugai Toen until the late Edo period.