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Sangu is the term for the three armour components that protected the extremities of the samurai class of feudal Japan. ==Description== Traditional Japanese armour had six main components (''hei-no-rokugu, roku gu, or roku gusoku''), the dou or dō (chest armour), kabuto (helmet), mengu (facial armour), kote (armoured sleeves), sune-ate (shin armour), and the hai-date (thigh armour).〔(''The encyclopedia of the sword'' ), Author Nick Evangelista, Publisher Greenwood Publishing Group, 1995, ISBN 0-313-27896-2, ISBN 978-0-313-27896-9, P.27〕〔(''The manufacture of armour and helmets in sixteenth century Japan'': (Chūkokatchū seisakuben) ) Author Kōzan Sakakibara, Publisher C. E. Tuttle, 1964〕〔(''Secrets of the samurai: a survey of the martial arts of feudal Japan'' ), Authors Oscar Ratti, Adele Westbrook, Publisher Tuttle Publishing, 1991, ISBN 0-8048-1684-0, ISBN 978-0-8048-1684-7 P.192〕 The sangu was composed of the ''suneate'' (shin armour), ''kote'' (armored sleeves), ''haidate'' (thigh armour). These armour components were a combination of a cloth backing and various types of armour that was attached to the cloth backing. On an original authentic suit of Japanese armour (gusoku) the cloth backings, edgings, decorations etc. and the armour elements would all be matching to each other.〔(The Watanabe Art Museum ''Samurai Armour CollectionVolume I ~ Kabuto & Mengu'' ), Author Trevor Absolon, Publisher Trevor Absolon, ISBN 0-9867615-0-8, ISBN 978-0-9867615-0-8 P.223〕
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