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==References==
==References==
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*Satô Kanzan, "The Japanese Sword"
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01) Kanzan, Sato - "The Japanese Sword"
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*Nagayama Kokan, "Tôken Kantei Dokuhon"
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*Tokuno Kazuo, "Tôkô Taikan"
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02) Kokan, Nagayama - "Token Kantei Dokuhon"
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*Iida Kazuo, "Shin Nihontô Kantei Nyûmon"
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*John M. Yumoto, "The Samurai Sword"
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03) Tokuno, Kazuo - "Toko Taikan"
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*Sôemon and Kiyoshige, "Nihontô Kôza" vol. I,II,III,IV and V
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*Gregory Irvine, "The Japanese Sword"
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04) IIda, Kazuo - "Shin NihonTo Kantei Nyumon"
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*Fujishiro Matsuo, ''Nihon tôkô jiten'' vol. I and II
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*Fuller and Gregory, "Military Swords of Japan 1868-1945"
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05) Yumoto, John M. - "The Samurai Sword"
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*Tokyo National Museum Catalogue, "Masterpieces of Japanese Art," 1990
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*Articles by Schiller, Guido and Takeuchi, Alexander S. (attribution given
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06) Souemon + Kiyoshige - "NihonTo Koza" vol. I,II,III,IV and V
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07) Irvine, Gregory - "The Japanese Sword"
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08) Fujishiro, Matsuo - Nihon Toko Jiten vol. I and II
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09) Fuller + Gregory - "Military Swords of Japan 1868-1945"
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10) Tokyo National Museum Catalogue "Masterpieces of Japanese Art" 1990
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Articles by Schiller, Guido and Takeuchi, Alexander S. (attribution given
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in the article's text)
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''((See also [[Japanese Sword Handle Visual Glossary]] and [[Japanese Sword Visual Glossary]]))''
''((See also [[Japanese Sword Handle Visual Glossary]] and [[Japanese Sword Visual Glossary]]))''