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Kammu Tennō (born 737, Nara, Japan—died April 9, 806, 50th emperor of Japan - established the Japanese capital at Heian-kyō (now Kyoto) where it remained until 1868. His accomplishments laid the basis for the Heian period (794–1185). Enthroned in 781 as the emperor Kammu, he was one of the strongest rulers Japan had known for several centuries. Tenryu Ji, Nara Period, Japanese Myth, Heian Era, Ancient Japan, Heian Period, Japanese History, Asian Painting, Japan Culture

Kammu Tennō (born 737, Nara, Japan—died April 9, 806, 50th emperor of Japan - established the Japanese capital at Heian-kyō (now Kyoto) where it remained until 1868. His accomplishments laid the basis for the Heian period (794–1185). Enthroned in 781 as the emperor Kammu, he was one of the strongest rulers Japan had known for several centuries.

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Antique Japanese Dolls, Emperor and Retainer (item #976294, detailed views) Boy's Day, The Aristocrats, Japanese Emperor, Asian Dolls, Chinese Emperor, Chinese Dolls, Boys Day, Heian Period, Japan Outfit

This is an impressive set of Emperor and retainer dolls for the Japanese Boy's Day. The decorations for this day include Carps, Yoroi and Kabuto (Samurai's Armor and helmet), swords, arrows and some famous hero and legendary figures from the past. The Emperor doll is 17 inches tall and 15 inches wide (sleeves stretched as shown), the retainer is 11 inches tall. Circa Taisho to early Showa. Sets of Emperor or Empress with the retainer dolls were particularly popular in the Meiji to Taisho…

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Shogun Samurai, Samurai Concept, Samurai Ninja, Feudal Japan, Character Design Challenge, Samurai Anime, Samurai Armor, Samurai Art, Design Challenge

A set of characters I designed for Artstation's Feudal Japan: The Shogunate Character design challenge. Challengers were assigned to design a set of 8 characters (Shogun, Samurai, Ninja, Daimyo, Emperor, Geisha, Peasant and Yokai). For this project I took a realistic approach trying to use accurate clothing, tools, weapons and color palettes. Link to my challenge page: https://www.artstation.com/contests/feudal-japan/challenges/55/submissions/33966

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