Norimono (TCG)

Norimono was the Rokugani term for palanquin a popular means of transport. It consisted of a small covered chamber in which a single passenger might recline on a soft surface, shadowed on the left and right by curtains. The chamber was suspended from two beams that extend to the front and rear. Four or more tireless servants bore the norimono on their shoulders. The norimono allowed the occupant to conceal their identity or show off their opulence at their discretion.