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					<description><![CDATA[<p>兜（かぶと）は、戦国時代などの戦いの場で頭にかぶっていた防具です。戦いのない現代では、子供の日に飾られることが多くなりました。兜は、きらびやかな装飾が施されており、とても素晴らしいものです。 A KABUTO is a piece of armor worn on the head during battles during the Warring States period. In the modern age without battle, it is often...</p>
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<p>兜（かぶと）は、戦国時代などの戦いの場で頭にかぶっていた防具です。戦いのない現代では、子供の日に飾られることが多くなりました。兜は、きらびやかな装飾が施されており、とても素晴らしいものです。</p>



<p>A KABUTO is a piece of armor worn on the head during battles during the Warring States period. In the modern age without battle, it is often displayed on Children&#8217;s Day. The KABUTO is brilliantly decorated and very nice.</p>
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