Sengoku Shorts
Description: ONE PIECE CHIBI - Sengoku A striking gold-toned chibi vector design of the legendary former Fleet Admiral, Sengoku the Buddha from One Piece. This minimalist illustration beautifully contrasts his authoritative Marine uniform and braided beard with a cute, stylized chibi form. A bold, high-contrast tribute to one of the most powerful and respected figures in the Marine hierarchy. A striking gold-toned chibi vector design of the legendary former Fleet Admiral, Sengoku the Buddha from One Piece. This minimalist illustration beautifully contrasts his authoritative Marine uniform and braided beard with a cute, stylized chibi form. A bold, high-contrast tribute to one of the most powerful and respected figures in the Marine hierarchy.
Description: Unleash the Go Flasher with this epic Sengoku Majin GoShogun design. Standing victorious amidst city rubble under a giant moon, this classic 1980s super robot is rendered in a gritty, battle-damaged, high-contrast kinetic inking style. Perfect for fans of vintage Japanese mecha anime, classic giant robots, and the Super Robot Wars series. Show off your love for old-school, heavy-duty sci-fi action with this nostalgic illustration.
Description: Hanzo “半蔵”, Hattori Hanzo “服部半蔵”, also known as Hattori Masanari or Hattori Masashige, Hanzo was a famous samurai of the Sengoku era, credited with saving the life of Tokugawa Ieyasu and then helping him to become the ruler of united Japan. Due to the amount of Iga ninja under his lead, Hanzo has been regarded as one of the most representative figures of the ninja by later generation and pop culture. Shadow of Iga “伊賀の影”, was refers to his position as the leader of Iga ninja. In the background is kamon of Hattori clan “Kuruma ni Yahazu”.
Description: Hattori Hanzo (服部半蔵), also known as Hattori Masanari, was a famous samurai of the Sengoku era, credited with saving the life of Tokugawa Ieyasu and then helping him to become the ruler of united Japan. Today, he is often a subject of varied portrayal in modern popular culture especially in ninja.
Description: Takeda Shingen (武田信玄), a famous samurai in sengoku jidai of Japan. Furinkazan (風林火山), is the battle standard used by Takeda Shingen, meaning “as swift as wind, as gentle as forest, as fierce as fire, as unshakable as mountain.” , quoted from Sun Tzu’s The Art of War. In the background is the armor of Takeda Shingen, and kamon of Takeda Clan.
Description: The Sanada clan (真田) was a Japanese samurai clan. The Sanada were key vassals in the Takeda army, with three famous generals being Sanada Yukitaka and his sons Sanada Nobutsuna, Sanada Masateru, and Sanada Masayuki. In the Sengoku period, Sanada Masayuki led the clan, his second son Sanada Yukimura was sent as a hostage to the Toyotomi clan in 1587. Sanada Yukimura later became a famous samurai warrior who was especially known as the leading general on the defending side of the Siege of Osaka. This is the kamon (family crest) of the Sanada clan, Rokumonsen (六文銭) or “Six coins”. Below the crest is “Sanada” in kanji.
Description: Black Samurai Rising — Yasuke’s Untold Power A bold tribute to Yasuke, the legendary African samurai who rose to prominence in Japan’s Sengoku era. This striking illustration captures Yasuke in a powerful combat stance, katana drawn, embodying discipline, honor, and unstoppable resolve. Perfect for fans of samurai history, Japanese culture, martial arts, and iconic warrior legends. The dramatic linework and dynamic pose make this design stand out on shirts, stickers, posters, and more—ideal for collectors, anime fans, and history lovers who appreciate powerful warrior imagery.
Description: Yasuke: Blind Blade Trio Three ronin cut through driving rain in this ink-brush illustration inspired by Yasuke, Japan’s legendary black samurai. Rendered in bold sumi-e brushwork, the trio advances with katana and staff drawn, water splashing beneath their feet in a scene charged with tension and motion. This piece blends Sengoku-era warrior iconography with the stark monochrome intensity of classic Japanese ink painting — a striking addition for fans of samurai history, martial arts culture, and bold Japanese art tees. Perfect for anyone drawn to cinematic warrior illustration rooted in historical legend and brush-art tradition. By Puff Sumo.
Description: Ukiyo-e of Saito Dosan (斎藤道三) by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, master of ukiyo-e style of Japanese woodblock prints, restored by Takeda Art. Depicting Dosan spying on Oda Nobunga in distance, to dertermine whether Nobunaga will make an acceptable son-in-law. Behind is the kamon of Saito clan, with calligraphy kanji of Saito Dosan, signature and seal of Kuniyoshi.