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Mekure Toppai Gata Jingasa

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  • Paint Color & Finish Options

    Select the MON you would like painting onto your Jingasa. If you would like to select a CUSTOM MON, please see the product description for details.
    Jingasa Painted Mon Option

    Select the COLOR of your Jingasa Mon or select BRASS and we will add an engraved brass mon.

    Select the Lining to be used under your Jingasa

    Add a Neck Shade to your Jingasa
    Ashigaru Jingasa Cloth Shade by Iron Mountain Armory

    Add a copper TRIM around the edges of the jingasa.
    Jingasa Fukurin Option Jingasa Fukurin Option







    Select to Heat Temper your steel armor plates to Add more toughness. Your armor will be heated to 700 degrees, making it more resilient and less likely to dent or break upon hard impacts. Best for Martial Arts Training, LARP & SCA Sports.








    Select to receive a Digital Picture Mockup (Simulation) of your order. We will email you a Mockup for your review before we start crafting your item. You can Approve or request Changes before we start crafting your item.


    Add a display stand for your Jingasa.

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Description

Mekure Toppai Gata Jingasa also known as Achi-Gata Jingasa (Arched Battle Hat), started to become popular amongst Ashigaru at the end of the Sengoku Jidai through the Edo Era.  The mekure toppai gata jingasa where almost exclusively used by the head ashigaru. Toppai-gata means ‘kabuto with a peaked crown’.  It would often feature a mekure (turned-up edge). The toppai would help the head ashigaru to be seen on the battlefield.  The mekure would act as an achi (arch), giving him an unobstructed view from under the jingasa.  The mekure toppai gata jingasa were often better quality than the more basic conical jingasa, worn by lower ranking ashigaru.  The ashigaru would also wear an ashigaru do to complete his armor set.

Jingasa were traditionally lacquered in black and would typically bear the mon (mark or crest) of their clans or that of their unit. This ensured that soldiers could be easily identified from a distance. These mon were often painted in gold color.  The inside of the Jingasa was typically lined with hemp cloth. They also featured four metal rings riveted inside, and a cord would be tied into these rings and loop down just below the ears. A second cord would then be passed through the loops and tie below chin securing the jingasa to the head.

Features: Mekura Toppai Gata Jingasa Gashira class

  • Traditional design and handcrafting.
  • Optional paint colors and mon.
  • Made to order.
Our skilled katchû-shi (armorers) at the Iron Mountain Armory will need at least 2 to 4 weeks, depending on options selected, and other scheduled orders, for the custom handcrafting of your reproduction samurai item.

For more information, please review our Order Options Explained, Glossary Terms or FAQ Pages. You can also Contact Us directly. We are always happy to be of service.

Additional information

Weight 1.85 kg
Dimensions 26 × 36 × 36 cm

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