Hōjō Ujiyasu Samurai Armor — Indigo Laced, Full Life-Size Set
Hōjō Ujiyasu ruled the Kantō plain from Odawara Castle and was known as the Lion of Sagami. In 1546 he broke a besieging army roughly ten times the size of his own with a night attack at Kawagoe — one of the three great surprise attacks of Japanese military history — and he spent the next twenty-five years holding the eastern provinces against Takeda Shingen and Uesugi Kenshin at once.
He is said to have carried scars only on the front of his body. Odawara did not fall in his lifetime.
The armor is built for a defensive commander rather than a cavalry charge: a dark lacquered cuirass with dense blue and white lacing, understated gilt at the edges, and a helmet with a laced neck guard that flares wide. There is nothing decorative here that does not also make the silhouette read at distance.
What you receive
- Kabuto with maedate crest and laced shikoro
- Menpō face mask, red lacquered interior
- Dō (cuirass) with kusazuri skirt panels
- Sode, kote, haidate and suneate
- Black lacquered storage box that doubles as a display stand
Fit
Built to fit wearers between 170 cm and 184 cm. Seated display height is 170 cm; the piece occupies roughly 70 cm across and 60 cm deep on its stand. If you fall outside that range, write to us before ordering.
Production and delivery
Handcrafted to order and delivered in approximately four weeks. Comparable warlord reproductions from Japanese armories are quoted at four to sixteen weeks. Custom sizing adds roughly four weeks.
Intended use
Display, ceremony, cosplay, photography, and respectful non-contact wear. This is a handcrafted reproduction, not protective equipment.