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  1. Why didn't Japanese infantrymen and samurai use shields?

    • From question title: Answer: As OP & others have stated, infantry archers did use shield walls to protect themselves. In European context, it would be mantlets. In the context of horse-riding Samurai, we actually mean … 展开

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    Lamellar Armour - Equating hand-held shields with the only form of defence. The unique … 展开

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    Abumi - The Japanese Stirrup

    Image Source: Wikipedia It is wrong to say: "... stirrups were not developed in Japan forcing the samurai to hold reins or grip onto the saddle with their knees whilst using a bow" (an… 展开

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    The Samurai's Cloak

    In addition to Wikipedia, this is from Handbook To Life In Medieval And Early Modern Japan (2006), p. 172 (emphasis mine): Additional info on Horo(a samurai's cloak) 1. a short … 展开

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  4. Japanese Shields: History and the Role of Shields in …

    2024年9月27日 · Samurai increasingly relied on their samurai armor for protection, and larger, stationary shields (掻楯, kaidate) or bamboo bundles (竹束, taketaba) were used to defend formations or camps. While shields were never …

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  7. Why did Japanese armies never use shields? : …

    For example, according to Dorothy Perkins's book, The Samurai of Japan: A Chronology from their Origin in the Heian Era to the Modern Era, foot soldiers in eastern Japan were being equipped with shields and long spears during the …

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