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Katana sword, attributed to Kanemitsu

attributed to Kanemitsu14th century, Nanbokucho period

Tachibana Museum

Tachibana Museum
Fukuoka-ken, Japan

This katana, or a single-edged sword, has no inscription but it is attributed to Kanemitsu. Kanemitsu was a swordsmith of the Osafune school in Bizen Province (modern Okayama Prefecture). The Osafune school was well renowned for its excellent swords.

The blade shows the temper pattern of ‘kataochi-gunome midare’ along the cutting edge. This abrupt undulation pattern was introduced by Kanemitsu’s father, Kagemitsu, and continued by Kanemitsu.
According to a document of the Tachibana family, the first lord of the Yanagawa domain, Tachibana Muneshige, received this sword from his foster father, Dousetsu, and always carried it in battle.

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  • Title: Katana sword, attributed to Kanemitsu
  • Creator: attributed to Kanemitsu
  • Date Created: 14th century, Nanbokucho period
  • Physical Dimensions: Blade length: 74.4 cm; Curvature: 1.7 cm; Tang length: 20.2 cm
  • Type: Arms & Armour
Tachibana Museum

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