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⭐️バックドロップ馬場⭐️
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"Taiko Kiyomasa" refers to Kato Kiyomasa (加藤清正), a loyal retainer of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, known as a fierce general and castle builder. The name combines Hideyoshi's title "Taiko" (太閤) with Kiyomasa's name, often used affectionately to express the deep master-servant relationship and their shared origin in Owari Nakamura. Kiyomasa supported Hideyoshi's unification of Japan and was one of the "Seven Spears of Shizugatake." He is also remembered for building Kumamoto Castle and his achievements in water management and new rice field development, and is still revered today as "Seishoko-san" (清正公さん). Kato Kiyomasa (famous for the tiger-slaying legend; distinctive helmet shape) Fukushima Masanori (a brave and well-known general) Katagiri Katsumoto (later became a chief retainer of the Toyotomi family) Wakisaka Yasuharu (known for the "wheel difference" crest) Kasuga Takenori Hirano Nagayasu Kato Yoshiaki Size (approx.) 9M x 100cm [with white space] *Processed with gold and silver, so it has a flashy appearance. *It remained with the "chichi" (ties) attached. It has not been displayed outdoors. *There are stains on the white space. *Will be folded for shipping. *Color may fade if washed. *Due to long-term storage, there are scratches and stains. Please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to these issues. Warrior banner Taiko Kiyomasa Antique Vintage Children's Day Carp streamer DIY Valuable May 5th Old Remake Pants Japan JAPAN Old-fashioned Remake pants Japanese Tradition Original remake Inbound tourism Souvenir Hand-painted Old cloth Remake clothes Remake shirt Remake dress Remake bag Remake handbag
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