What is yoroi-musha?

Yoroi-Musha is a type of Japanese armor worn by samurai warriors during the feudal era. It was made of iron plates held together by leather cords and was designed to be lightweight and flexible, while still providing protection to the wearer. Yoroi-Musha consisted of several parts, including a helmet, chest plate, arm and leg guards, and a skirt-like skirt known as a kusazuri. The armor was often embellished with various designs and symbols, such as dragons or the family crest of the wearer's clan. Yoroi-Musha is now considered an important cultural artifact and is often displayed in museums or used in traditional Japanese cultural events and festivals.