Oda Nobunaga Tapestries
Description: Ukiyo-e of Oda Nobunaga (織田信長) by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, master of ukiyo-e style of Japanese woodblock prints, restored by Takeda Art. Depicting Nobunaga tearing down a tent curtain decorated with the crest of his treacerous vassal Akechi Mitsuhide. Behind is the kamon of Oda clan, with calligraphy kanji of Oda Nobunaga, signature and seal of Kuniyoshi.
Description: Mori Kamon Tsuru no Maru in Silver Foil. Tsuru no maru (鶴の丸), meaning "Circle of crane", in silver foil texture, the kamon of Owari Mori clan in sengoku jidai. Cool kamon design suitable for Japanese or samurai fan, also can be given as a gift to your friends or family who use this kamon as their family crest.
Description: Oda Nobunaga was a legendary daimyo of Japan in the sengoku jidai who attempted to unify Japan and successfully gained control over most of Honshu. Nobunaga is regarded as one of three unifiers of Japan along with his retainers Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu. During his later life, Nobunaga was widely known for most brutal suppression of determined opponents, eliminating those who by principle refused to cooperate or yield to his demands. His reign was noted for innovative military tactics, fostering free trade, and encouraging the start of the Momoyama historical art period. He was killed when his retainer Akechi Mitsuhide rebelled against him at Honno-ji.
Description: The Oda clan (織田) was a family of Japanese daimyos who were to become an important political force in the unification of Japan in the sengoku jidai. Though they had the climax of their fame under Oda Nobunaga and fell from the spotlight soon after, several branches of the family continued as daimyo houses until the Meiji Restoration. This is the kamon (family crest/emblem) of the Oda clan, Oda mokko, the artsy stylized of quince flowers. Below the crest is “Oda” in kanji.
Description: 織田信長: Oda Nobunaga, a famous daimyo and samurai in sengoku jidai that are very close to unifying all Japan, but was killed by his own retainer Akechi Mitsuhide in Honnoji. 天下布武: Tenka Fubu, meaning rule the world by force. In the background are the Tenkafubu seal in horse hoof shape, below are the kamon of Oda clan "Oda Mokou" and the mon used on Oda flag "Eirakusen"
Description: Oda Nobunaga from Drifters wears that fiery warlord confidence like patience was never an option. The samurai mood, purple glow, and historic anime presence make every glance feel like a strategy meeting. For fans of sharp minds and sharper smirks, this one commands attention.
Description: The Oda clan (織田氏 Oda-shi) was a family of Japanese daimyōs who were to become an important political force in the unification of Japan in the mid-16th century. Though they had the climax of their fame under Oda Nobunaga and fell from the spotlight soon after, several branches of the family continued as daimyō houses until the Meiji Restoration. The Oda Clan kamon represents hope of family prosperity.
Description: Yasuke Black Samurai in 1579 Feudal Japan No. 10 — Stylized Digital Illustration of Yasuke, the Black Samurai of 1579 in Feudal Japan. Yasuke is dressed in intricate samurai armor with his Katanas (Japanese Sword) with his name (Yasuke: 弥助) in Japanese above on a Dark Background
Yasuke Black Samurai in 1579 Feudal Japan No. 10 on a Dark Background Tapestry
by Puff Sumo
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