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* [[Ashikaga Yoshiteru|Ashikaga Yoshiteru's]] sword : made by Osafune Nagamitsu (active 1264-1319). National Treasure. Nicknamed Daihannya (Great Wisdom Personified); changed hands several times as booty, reward or valued present. Amongst its owners were [[Miyoshi Chokei]], [[Miyoshi Yoshitsugu]], [[Oda Nobunaga]], [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]], [[Okudaira Nobumasa]], and then the [[Matsudaira clan]]. [http://www.sho-shin.com/Nagamits.JPG Oshigata]
 
* [[Ashikaga Yoshiteru|Ashikaga Yoshiteru's]] sword : made by Osafune Nagamitsu (active 1264-1319). National Treasure. Nicknamed Daihannya (Great Wisdom Personified); changed hands several times as booty, reward or valued present. Amongst its owners were [[Miyoshi Chokei]], [[Miyoshi Yoshitsugu]], [[Oda Nobunaga]], [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]], [[Okudaira Nobumasa]], and then the [[Matsudaira clan]]. [http://www.sho-shin.com/Nagamits.JPG Oshigata]
  
* [[Chiyoganemaru]] - not strictly speaking a "samurai" sword; associated with the royal family of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]], and designated a National Treasure.
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* [[Chiyoganemaru]] - Japanese blade refitted with Ryukyuan furniture; associated with the royal family of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]]. National Treasure.<ref>Gallery labels, Naha City Museum of History.</ref>
  
 
* [[Emperor Go-Mizunoo]]'s sword : made by Ryumon Nobuyoshi - (active 1317). National Treasure. [http://www.sho-shin.com/ryumon.JPG Oshigata]
 
* [[Emperor Go-Mizunoo]]'s sword : made by Ryumon Nobuyoshi - (active 1317). National Treasure. [http://www.sho-shin.com/ryumon.JPG Oshigata]
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*[[Sakanoue no Tamuramaro]]'s sword : unknown maker, very early work (before 811). [http://www.sho-shin.com/tamura.JPG Picture]
 
*[[Sakanoue no Tamuramaro]]'s sword : unknown maker, very early work (before 811). [http://www.sho-shin.com/tamura.JPG Picture]
  
*[[Sanada Nobutsuna|Sanada Gentarôzaemon no Jô Nobutsuna's]] sword : made by Bitchû no kuni (Junin)
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*[[Sanada Nobutsuna|Sanada Gentarôzaemon no Jô Nobutsuna's]] sword : made by Bitchû no kuni (Junin) Moritsugu, dated ''Enbun roku-nen ni-gatsu'' (1561 2nd Month). [http://www.sho-shin.com/chu-aoe.JPG Picture]  
Moritsugu, dated ''Enbun roku-nen ni-gatsu'' (1561 2nd Month). [http://www.sho-shin.com/chu-aoe.JPG Picture]  
 
  
 
*[[Shotoku Taishi|Shôtoku Taishi's]] sword : very early work, date debated. Horimono (carvings) gave it its nickname, "Heishishorin." [http://www.sho-shin.com/heishisho.JPG Picture]  
 
*[[Shotoku Taishi|Shôtoku Taishi's]] sword : very early work, date debated. Horimono (carvings) gave it its nickname, "Heishishorin." [http://www.sho-shin.com/heishisho.JPG Picture]  
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==References==
 
==References==
 
*Morgan Pitelka. "Art, Agency, and Networks in the Career of Tokugawa Ieyasu." in ''A Companion to Asian Art and Architecture''. Wiley-Blackwell, 2011, 460.
 
*Morgan Pitelka. "Art, Agency, and Networks in the Career of Tokugawa Ieyasu." in ''A Companion to Asian Art and Architecture''. Wiley-Blackwell, 2011, 460.
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Revision as of 21:19, 23 August 2013

This page is a partial list of the most famous samurai swords, ordered by name of the owner. Most of those listed belonged to several owners during their history, and are today designated as National Treasures. In addition, note that while a given sword may be identified with a given historical figure, any given figure owned and used multiple swords over the course of their lives.

When a picture is not available, there is an oshigata, a professional drawing showing the details of the blade. Historical accuracy here is sometimes flexible due to the high esteem Japanese often hold for these items. Nicknames always refers to the sword, never to the smith.


  • Ii Naomasa's sword: made by Rai Kunimitsu (debated if Jirôbe or Beijô, active from 1312 or 1350) Picture
  • Emperor Meiji's (favorite) sword : made by Ayanokoji Sadatoshi (active 1232). National Treasure. Picture
  • Minamoto no Yorimitsu's sword : made by Hoki Yasutsuna Daidô (active 806 - questioned) nicknamed Dôjigiri Yasutsuna ("Monster-Cutter Yasutsuna"). National Treasure. Picture
  • Shôtoku Taishi's sword : very early work, date debated. Horimono (carvings) gave it its nickname, "Heishishorin." Picture
  • The Toyotomi clan sword Nansen, made by the Kamakura period smith Ichimonji. Recovered after the Osaka Campaigns by Tokugawa Ieyasu.

References

  • Morgan Pitelka. "Art, Agency, and Networks in the Career of Tokugawa Ieyasu." in A Companion to Asian Art and Architecture. Wiley-Blackwell, 2011, 460.
  1. Gallery labels, Naha City Museum of History.
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