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To Western eyes it may be a surprise to see a helmet fashioned to look like a rabbit. To a Japanese samurai, it made perfect sense: every child knew of the Rabbit in the Moon, who offered to give up his very life to feed a hungry stranger. That discipline and sacrifice was a huge part of a samurai's belief. At this
helmet's page at the Metropolitan Museum you can hear a very short podcast about the Moon Rabbit's origin story (click "Audio"), and at
this page you can read the different forms the story takes in various traditions.
May this Easter see you in the bravest spirits for a fiercely beautiful spring (or autumn, if you are one of my friends from down under)!
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