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Warrior Monk in White Robes and Red Armor with Katana, The Gempei War, 1180-1185--single figure
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Item Number: MGMP-02A

Warrior Monk in White Robes and Red Armor with Katana, The Gempei War, 1180-1185

WARRIOR MONKS
The warrior monks initially played a major role in the Gempei war.  The monastic sohei made a third force and sometimes fought for the Genji and sometimes for the Heike.  The first major battle, the battle of Uji Bridge in 1180, the sohei from Todai-ji, which was a pro Minamota temple, engaged a huge force of Heike.

The monks' favourite weapon seems to have been the naginata, and they wore basic armour under the traditional monk’s robes.

THE GEMPEI WAR, 1180-1185

The Gempei War which took place between 1180 and 1185 was a national civil war between the Taira and Minamoto clans during the late Heian period of Japan. It resulted in the downfall of the Taira and the establishment of the Kamakura shogunate under Minamoto no Yoritomo, who appointed himself as Shogun in 1192, governing Japan as a military dictator from the eastern city of Kamakura.

The name Gempei or Genpei comes from the words Minamoto (Gen) and Taira (Hei, which was pronounced as pei).  These two families were fierce rivals, both were ancient families, descended from royalty.  The Heike or Taira had close ties with the court, and were well known as accomplished artists and men of letters as well as great warriors.  The Genji or Minamota were rustics, and each side derided the other for their chosen lifestyles.

Due to be released in OCTOBER 2022.