The shaguma (赤熊, "red bear") was a type of headgear worn by the officers of the Imperial Japanese Army troops in the Boshin War (1868–69). The headgear...
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Shaguma Station (舎熊駅, Shaguma-eki) was a railway station on the Rumoi Main Line in Mashike, Hokkaido, Japan, operated by Hokkaido Railway Company (JR...
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Duel between a Shōgitai (left) and a Shaguma-wearing Jinshotai (迅衝隊) (right) in the Battle of Ueno...
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involving the use of long, colored, "bear" hair. The "red bear" (赤熊, shaguma) wigs indicated officers from Tosa, the "white bear" (白熊, haguma) wigs...
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Sailor cap, also known as "white hat" or "dixie cup" in the US Navy Shako Shaguma - Yak-hair headdress used by early Imperial Japanese Army generals Slouch...
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against Imperial troops from Domain of Ōgaki, commanded by a man named Shaguma, who were armed with rifles. When the Imperial troops realised that their...
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Imperial troops with modern uniforms are on the right (the "Red bear" (赤熊, Shaguma) wigs indicate soldiers from Tosa Jinshotai(迅衝隊)). Belligerents Satsuma...
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Imperial troops with modern uniforms are on the right (the "Red bear" (赤熊, Shaguma) wigs indicate soldiers from Tosa ("White bear" (白熊, Haguma) wigs for Chōshū...
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Tosa Jinshotai (迅衝隊) soldiers with Shaguma headress in the Battle of Ueno, Boshin War (1867–68)...
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helmets with black plumes as their full dress headdress. Feather bonnet Shaguma The unit is authorised to use either the bearskin cap or a Wolseley helmet...
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