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Product No. WA-0717 豊後守源正全
Mei Bungo no Kami Minamoto Masayasu/Masamitsu
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Shape Shinogizukuri Iorimune
Region Owari Province
Era Early Edo Period(around Empo Era 1673-1681)
Size
Length
51.2 cm
20.2 in
Sori (curvature)
1.2 cm
0.5 in
Motohaba
3.2 cm
1.2 in
Sakihaba
2.1 cm
0.8 in
Munekasane
0.8 cm
0.3 in
NBTHK Certification
Status Tokubetsu Hozon Token
Certification Date Passed the Shinsa in June 2024
Provincial Registration
Registration Authority Fukuoka Prefecture
Registration Date July 16, 1952
Item Details
Jihada (Metal pattern) Dense Itame with Mokume, Jinie and Chikei
Hamon (Temper line) Gunome-midare with Konie, Sunagashi and Nie-suji
Bōshi (Point / Tip) Sugu Komaru turn
Nakago (Tang) Ubu, Takanoha file pattern and a Kurijiri end
Mekugiana (Rivet holes) 1
Habaki Two part, copper base silver foil habaki

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Owari province bordered on Mino province and was in contact with the Mino area, and many excellent swordsmith from Mino migrated to Owari at the end of the Muromachi period, including Hida no Kami Ujifusa, Sagami no Kami Masatsune, and Hoki no Kami Nobutaka. This swordsmith, Bunugo no Kami Masayasu was one of them. He was born in Seki, Mino province and later he moved and lived under Nagoya Castle in Owari. In 1664, he received the title of “Bungo Daijo” and later “Bungo no Kami”. This wakizashi is made of shinogi-zukuri with a chu-kissaki, a wide width, thick kasane, and a moderate curvature. It passed the Tokubetsu Hozon shinsa in June 2024.
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