Domaru Armor with Dark Blue Lacing, Helmet and Wide Arm-Protectors, Muromachi Period (16th Century)  (Kenkun Shrine, Kyoto) , Kyoto National Museum. Domaru-style armor was worn by foot soldiers. This style of armor encircles the soldier&#x27;s body with the edges and is fastened on the right side. This armor has many aspects of classic domaru armor, but the twelve-sectioned kusazuri skirt and the small shikoro neck-protectors are unique characteristics of armor made in the late-Muromachi Period.