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This boy's miyamairi silk kimono, donned during the anointment ceremony at a Shinto shrine, showcases a captivating scene on its backside. Spanning 33 inches (84 cm) from sleeve-end to sleeve-end and standing at a height of 40 inches (102 cm), this kimono is adorned with a detailed painting highlighted with embroidery, depicting the legendary clash between Yoshitsune and Benkei.
The legendary tale of Yoshitsune and Benkei is steeped in Japanese folklore. It recounts the remarkable battle between Minamoto no Yoshitsune, a skilled swordsman, and the formidable warrior-monk, Benkei. Their iconic confrontation, often depicted in various forms of art, is a symbol of bravery, honor, and the clash between two powerful forces.
This unique depiction on the kimono serves as a striking homage to this legendary battle, adding depth and cultural significance to the garment's ceremonial purpose during the coming-of-age ritual.