ITEM# UJAR007 – Catalogue 18 – Sold
A Kasuga Daimyojin Kabuto (春日大明神)

This magnificent 40-plate kabuto follows the form of helmets from the Nambokucho period (1333-1392), with leather-covered fukigaeshi that curl elegantly to either side. It is signed by engraving with the characters 春日大明神 – a testament to its provenance as a piece kept at Kasuga Daimyojin, the great Kasuga Grand Shrine in Nara, first established in 768 AD and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The association with one of Japan’s most prestigious Shinto shrines gives this helmet a spiritual weight that goes well beyond its already considerable age.
The maker, Fujiwara Masamichi, has signed his name in a black circular formation known as Maruta Magozaemon, set against the red-lacquered interior – a colour traditionally associated with good fortune. The bowl is shaped similarly to the Zenshozan style. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a signed, provenanced helmet with documented shrine provenance, complete with a period helmet stand.
| Item Number | UJAR007 |
| Type | Kabuto (samurai helmet) – 40-plate construction |
| Armour Maker | Fujiwara Masamichi |
| Armour Maker (JP) | 藤原正道 |
| Signature | Fujiwara Masamichi (Maruta Magozaemon, circular formation) |
| Provenance Inscription | 春日大明神 (Kasuga Daimyojin – engraved) |
| Province | Yamato (Nara prefecture) |
| Period | Mid-Edo (~1700s) |
| Hachi (Bowl) Form | Shaped similarly to Zenshozan |
| Fukigaeshi | Leather-covered, curling elegantly to the sides |
| Interior | Red lacquered – traditional colour for good fortune |
| Provenance | Kept at Kasuga Daimyojin (Kasuga Grand Shrine, est. 768 AD), Nara – UNESCO World Heritage Site |
| Catalogue | Catalogue 18 |
| Status | Sold |
| Includes | Vintage kabuto, helmet stand, DVD, printed care guide |
