OKAYAMA —
Pairs of short tights for men featuring patterns from samurai warrior armor
are proving a hit with women looking for presents for the boyfriends and
relatives due to enduring interest in the civil wars of the 15th and 16th
centuries.
Rogin Inc, a Tokyo-based apparel company, offers 10 kinds of
such underwear including those bearing patterns from the armor used by legendary
16th century samurai leaders Oda Nobunaga and Takeda Shingen.
The company
said it has sold nearly 10,000 pairs and has had difficulty keeping up with
demand since it started selling them in December despite the high price tag of
9,240 yen per pair.
An outlet of the department store chain Tenmaya Co in
the western Japan city of Okayama began to sell the tights on Monday following a
number of other department stores nationwide.
A 25-year-old female
shopper from Kurashiki in Okayama Prefecture said she was thinking about buying
a pair for her father. ‘‘They seem a bit showy but they’re cool,’’ she
said.
The samurai tights have gained popularity at a time when many women
are becoming interested in samurai-related TV programs and games, such as the
drama ‘‘Furin Kazan’’ which was aired in 2007 on the country’s public TV
network, Japan Broadcasting Corp. or NHK, and the game ‘‘Sengoku Basara’’ which
features fictitious good-looking samurai warriors.