Japanese Premier Ishiba gives Trump Golden Helm from Samurai

From the Prefecture of Tottori, it is inspired by the TV series Shogun

The Japanese Premier Shigeru Ishiba gave the US President Donald Trump a golden helmet by Samurai created by a company of his prefecture of origin during the visit to Washington. This was reported by the Japanese media, explaining that the idea was born from the popular TV series Shogun set in the 17th century Japan and winner of numerous Emmy awards last September. The Samurai helmet, which measures 57 centimeters of width, 81 in height and 48 of depth, has a market price of 168,000 yen (1,075 euros), according to what was declared by the manufacturer, the Ningyouno Hanafusa, based in Tottori, in the Japan center western Japan, who received the order in November last year from the Japanese Foreign Ministry, after being informed that the object would have been given to an important foreign character. It is known that Trump likes the gold color, the local media tell. When the former Premier Shinzo Abe met Trump for the first time in New York in 2016, immediately after his victory in the US presidential elections, the Japanese leader gave him a golden golf club.