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Japanese Military Armor

Most of the Japanese military objects William and Henry Walters collected were made during the Edo (1615-1867) and Meiji (1868-1912) periods. During these years, Japan was largely at peace. There was still a military class (the samurai), but they rarely engaged in active battle. Arms and armor became an outward symbol of status among the military class. Once Westerners were able to freely enter Japan after 1854, swords and sword fittings became popular items to collect. Some of the fittings in the Walters collection were made specifically for sale to Westerners and were never mounted on swords.

One of the most popular sword fittings among collectors was the “tsuba” or sword guard. Tsubas are placed at the end of the sword handle, or “tsuka,” to protect the bearer’s hand from being cut. Adjacent to the tsuba is a small decorated ring called the “fuchi.” This surrounds the opening on the handle and is usually paired with a “kashira” that covers the pommel end of the handle. On either side of the handle were “menuki.” These were originally developed because they helped the bearer maintain his grip on the handle, but later became strictly decorative adornments. The scabbard covering the blade is called the “saya.” In addition to shielding the sword, it often has openings along the outside to hold a utility knife and a hairpin, chopsticks or a tool designed to spur a horse. The decorated handle of the utility knife is called the “kozuka.” The other items are called “kogai,” warikogai” and “umabari.” In some cases all of these fittings were made as a set by one artist, but more frequently three or four different artists would make the pieces used in one mounting.

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The study and photography of the Japanese Arms and Armor collection was made possible through a generous grant provided by the Institute for Museum and Library Services. The IMLS is the primary source of federal support for the nation's 123,000 libraries and 17,500 museums. The Institute's mission is to create strong libraries and museums that connect people to information and ideas.

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Image for Kozuka with Emma-Ô and a Demon

Kozuka with Emma-Ô and a Demon

ca. 1800 (late Edo)
51.899
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Image for Kashira with Straw Basket

Kashira with Straw Basket

ca. 1800-1825
51.904
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Image for Fuchi with Autumn Flowers

Fuchi with Autumn Flowers

ca. 1800-1850 (late Edo)
51.1064
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Image for Tsuba with Chinese Gentlemen Viewing a Waterfall

Tsuba with Chinese Gentlemen Viewing a Waterfall

ca.1800-1850 (late Edo)
51.261
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Image for Kashira with Kôsekikô Holding a Scroll

Kashira with Kôsekikô Holding a Scroll

ca. 1800 (Edo)
51.981
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Image for Tsuba with Carp and Water Milfoil

Tsuba with Carp and Water Milfoil

ca. 1800 (late Edo)
51.280
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Image for Kozuka with a Man and a Blowpipe

Kozuka with a Man and a Blowpipe

1788-1829 (late Edo)
51.800
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Image for Fuchi with Herons Beside a River

Fuchi with Herons Beside a River

ca. 1800
51.1002
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Image for Tsuba with Fish, Shells and Mask

Tsuba with Fish, Shells and Mask

ca. 1800-1850 (late Edo)
51.143
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Image for Kashira with Mandarin Ducks and Reeds

Kashira with Mandarin Ducks and Reeds

ca. 1800-1850 (late Edo)
51.1113
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Image for Fuchi with Kettle and Other Objects

Fuchi with Kettle and Other Objects

ca. 1800-1825
51.905
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Image for Fuchi with Two Figures on a Shore

Fuchi with Two Figures on a Shore

ca.1800 (Edo)
51.982
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Image for Kozuka with Bales of Straw and a Rat

Kozuka with Bales of Straw and a Rat

ca. 1800 (Edo)
51.831
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Image for Kozuka with a View of Enoshima

Kozuka with a View of Enoshima

ca.1800-1825 (late Edo)
51.884
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Image for Tsuba with Shôki the Demon Queller

Tsuba with Shôki the Demon Queller

ca. 1800 (late Edo)
51.367
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Image for Kashira with Heron and Iris

Kashira with Heron and Iris

ca. 1800
51.1003
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Image for Tsuba with a Gate Guardian at Todaiji

Tsuba with a Gate Guardian at Todaiji

ca. 1800 (Edo)
51.239
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Image for Fuchi with Diving Duck

Fuchi with Diving Duck

ca. 1800-1850 (late Edo)
51.1112
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Image for Tsuba with Stag Calling under the Autumn Moon

Tsuba with Stag Calling under the Autumn Moon

ca.1800 (late Edo)
51.346
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Image for Tsuba with Wu Daozi's Dragon Painting Coming to Life

Tsuba with Wu Daozi's Dragon Painting Coming to Life

ca. 1800 (late Edo)
51.165
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Image for Kashira with the Chinese Immortal Jofuku Riding a Crane

Kashira with the Chinese Immortal Jofuku Riding a Crane

ca. 1800 (Edo)
51.1111
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Kashira with Rat

Japanese Artist
ca. 1800-1825 (late Edo)
51.1099
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Image for Kozuka with Clam and Mirage

Kozuka with Clam and Mirage

ca. 1800 (Edo)
51.841
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Image for Kashira with a Boy Riding an Ox

Kashira with a Boy Riding an Ox

ca.1800 (Edo)
51.983
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Image for Tsuba with Animals from the Chinese Zodiac

Tsuba with Animals from the Chinese Zodiac

ca. 1800-1825 (late Edo)
51.275
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Image for Fuchi with Chinese-style Lion and Peony

Fuchi with Chinese-style Lion and Peony

ca. 1800 (Edo)
51.1439
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Image for Tsuba with Dragonflies

Tsuba with Dragonflies

Japanese Artist
ca. 1800
51.310
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Image for Tsuba with Rooster, Hen and Chicks

Tsuba with Rooster, Hen and Chicks

ca. 1800 (Edo)
51.269
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Image for Fuchi with Chôryô Holding Kôsekikô's Shoe

Fuchi with Chôryô Holding Kôsekikô's Shoe

ca. 1800 (Edo)
51.980
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Image for Kozuka with Crashing Waves

Kozuka with Crashing Waves

ca. 1800 (Edo)
51.1219.4
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Image for Fuchi with Tree Peony

Fuchi with Tree Peony

ca. 1800-1825 (late Edo)
51.1098
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Image for Kozuka with Rooster, Chicks, and Chrysanthemums

Kozuka with Rooster, Chicks, and Chrysanthemums

ca. 1800 (Edo)
51.880
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