The shaguma (赤熊, "red bear") was a type of headgear worn by the officers of the Imperial Japanese Army troops in the Boshin War (1868–69).
The headgear was quite peculiar, being a sort of wig composed of long, dyed yak hair and held in place by a chin-strap.
However, the elite jinshotai corps of Tosa were known to have worn the shaguma as well.
Today, headgear similar to the historical shaguma is also worn during processions such as the Gion Festival.
Such headgear is sometimes thought to have been inspired by the "red hair" of the Dutch merchants who landed in Nagasaki during the time of sakoku.