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Japanese Culture Exploration
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Kabuto consist of a helmet bowl or hachi to which is attached a neckguard or shikoro.
They are also known as Samarai Masks or more traditionally Mempo. These masks were designed and custom for each samurai to reflect their personalities.
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Oni masks are a collection of masks originating from Japan, each created by ancient Good Chi Wizards to seal the spirits of Tarakudo and his nine Oni Generals within them.

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Kabuto 陣ç¬
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