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My all time Naginata favorite

Toyoharu Chikanobu

The Chiyoda Castle Series

The ladies of Chiyoda Palace 

c.1896

(The description from the MET sums the scene up:

"The Inner Precincts of Chiyoda Castle,” Chikanobu imagines a world he never saw—the inner precincts of Chiyoda Castle—better known as Edo Castle—which housed the shogun’s mother, wife, and concubines. The area was off limits to all men other than the shogun himself or his young male heir. The Evacuation (otachinoki) described here probably refers to the Great Fire of 1844 that destroyed much of the castle. Female guards, garbed in black robes tied with a bamboo-motif obi, assist in the emergency evacuation, carrying naginata,"

 

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Whilst we are with the Naginata ladies of the Chiyoda Castle......

 

Their tradition is ably continued by the ladies (and token gentlemen) of the Yoshin Ryu who give a spirited performance of their School's core curriculum.

 

 

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