Japanese Samurai Outfit "Bushi" Ryoma Sakamoto Size L – Handmade in Japan
100% cotton high quality fabrics. Set consisting of a Hangi & Hakama Umanori Size L.Handmade in Japan
Samurai Kimono Set "Bushi" Size L
Traditional Outfit Inspired by Sakamoto Ryōma
Handcrafted in Japan 🇯🇵 – A faithful reproduction of the traditional attire worn by the legendary samurai Sakamoto Ryōma (坂本龍馬), a symbolic figure of the Bakumatsu era.
🧥 Set Includes:
- 1. Hangi – Iaido-Style Kimono Jacket
- Material: 100% cotton – high-quality Japanese fabric
- Color: Black
- Design: Embroidered kamon (家紋) crests on the chest and sleeves, representing the Sakamoto family emblem
- Size L
- Recommended Use: Iaidō, Kenjutsu, martial arts demonstrations, ceremonies, stage performances
- 2. Umanori Hakama – Traditional Riding Style
- Type: Umanori (split-leg style)
- Koshiita: Wide reinforced back plate with 5 traditional pleats
- Material: 100% cotton– durable and professional quality
- Color: gray
- Size L
🎯 Recommended Use
- Traditional Japanese martial arts: Iaidō, Kenjutsu, Battojutsu
- Ceremonies, performances, historical reenactments, stunt work, film productions
- ⚠️ Not suitable for Aikidō practice
📏 Size Guide – Detailed Correspondence
Choose your size based on your body height and waist circumference. This set is designed for men but may suit women depending on body shape.
Size | Height (cm) | Waist (cm) | Hakama Length (cm) | Jacket Height (cm) | Sleeve Length (cm) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
S | ~156 | ~70 | 82 | 95 | 69 |
M | ~166 | ~80 | 90 | 100 | 71 |
L | ~174 | ~90 | 94 | 105 | 73 |
2L | ~180 | ~100 | 100 | 110 | 75 |
※ Sizes are based on Japanese male standards. ※ Slight variations (1–2 cm) may occur due to manual tailoring. ※ Cotton versions may slightly shrink after washing. ※ Umanori hakama are longer than those used in Aikidō.
🧼 Care Instructions
- Hand wash or machine wash cold
- Do not bleach
- Use low heat for ironing
- Avoid tumble drying
📦 100% Authentic – Made in Japan
This high-quality set is ideal for martial arts masters, cultural ceremonies, film production, or collectors of traditional samurai garments.