Karuta (armour)

Antique Edo period Japanese (samurai) karuta tatami gusoku, Met Museum

Karuta (カルタ金, karuta-gane)[1] was a type of armour worn by samurai warriors and their retainers during the feudal era of Japan. The word karuta comes from the Portuguese word meaning "card" (carta),[2] as the small square or rectangular plates that compose the armour resemble traditional Japanese playing cards.

  1. ^ "Kotobank dictionary entry for "karuta-gane"". Daijirin (3rd edition). Retrieved 21 April 2013.
  2. ^ Asahi-net.or.jp