Cuirass of a Dō-maru 15th century Japanese A dō-maru is a type of armor originally worn by infantry in the Heian (794-1185) and Kamakura periods (1185-1333) and later worn by samurai. The dō (cuirass) ties at the right side and the kusazuri (multipart skirt pendant) is divided into seven sections.. Cuirass of a Dō-maru 22498
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