[Machine Translation] Guardian of Buddhism, god of battle, and protector of the Dharma. The fierce Ashura has been sculpted into a three-dimensional figure. Takayuki Takeya, one of Japan's leading sculptors, designed and sculpted this powerful three-sided, six-armed figure with his hands in the palm print. While sharing the same design image as the item previously released as "Revoltech Takeya," the figure is sculpted in a form that conforms to the Takeya style of free standing figurines. All six of the figure's arms are independently movable. By replacing the optional wrist parts included, the figure can be posed in a variety of other poses. The three pairs of arms are in a joined palm pose, indicating devotion to the Buddha, while the crystal is held up in both hands facing upward, and the remaining arm is a pair holding a bow and arrow. The figure's upper body is covered with a woven silk garment and a heavenly robe, and the lower body is wrapped in a costume that gives the figure an air of dignity. [Total of 33 points of articulation [Accessories] / Suisho: 2 / Arrows: 1 / Bow: 1 / Optional hands: 4 / 4mm joints: 2 / Ashura's dedicated pedestal: 1 / Transparent display base (with arm): 1