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The Miki Castle Attack Armor, a significant relic from Japan's military history, carries immense value not just for its historical context but also for its direct association with Takada Chozaburo's valorous achievements.

Collectors of Japanese militaria often seek out items that showcase authentic craftsmanship, particularly ones with notable wear that tell a story, providing a glimpse into the past.

The use of gold leaf and the unique construction methods indicative of the era enhance its desirability, yet the delicate condition, marked by significant wear, underscores the importance of careful preservation.

In the current market, the starting bid of ¥2,300,000 reflects the rarity and historical significance, appealing to serious collectors who appreciate not only the aesthetic but also the legacy behind the artifact.