File:Kate-bukuro (provision bag).png
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English: A Japanese Edo period wood block print of a kate-bukuro (provision bag). There are several kinds, as the koshi-oke, koshi-dzuto, men-oke, kouri, etc. For ordinary officers, the kind called koshi-dzuto is recommended; it is made of kan-yori (twisted paper strings) in the style of fine basketwork, and measures about 1 foot by 9.5 inches. It is carried at the right side of the waist. |
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Source | Tanki Yoriaku: Hi Ko Ben ( Japanese book on samurai armor published in 1735) | ||||||
Author | Hayakawa Kyuukei | ||||||
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