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After the death of Oda Nobunaga, the country was unified under Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Sengokujidai started his last run.  
 
After the death of Oda Nobunaga, the country was unified under Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Sengokujidai started his last run.  
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Into the late Muromachi we find the artistic revolution of the '''Momoyama'''
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Era, when the Katana finally replaced the Tachi as main sword of the Samurai.  
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The most important change, anyway, occurred in Momoyama era, when the Katana
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finally replaced the Tachi as main sword of the Samurai.  
   
The difference between a Tachi and a Katana is, to make an incredibly difficult
 
The difference between a Tachi and a Katana is, to make an incredibly difficult
 
thing the easiest possible, the position of the '''Mei''' (signature). The signature
 
thing the easiest possible, the position of the '''Mei''' (signature). The signature
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then one Shaku (30.3 cm) is legally speaking a Wakizashi.   
 
then one Shaku (30.3 cm) is legally speaking a Wakizashi.   
 
(Takeuchi, Alexander)
 
(Takeuchi, Alexander)
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'''Edo''' Era
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Here starts the '''Shinto''' time. Shinto means "new swords" and entered the
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common use in Meiji time. It refers to swords made with new materials and
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new methods, both enhanced by a better technology. This is true especially for
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the process of extracting steel from ore, that now gives a much better starting
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material for smithing. More, in order to fulfil the huge demand for blades
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that lasted for 100years, swordsmiths mass-produced swords and during about
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this 100 years, most of them did not use inherited method from ancestors.
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Therefore, inherited methods from Koto time largely begun extinct.
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The increased transportation facilities made them able to travel and settle
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wherever they wanted and begun to live in castle towns or big cities.
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Due to this ability to travel and learn the started to mix the old styles
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and the old classification in five schools was no more
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Therefore, individual characteristics appeared much more pronounced than before
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Tamahagane was  mass-produced in this period, becaming more uniform and of better
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quality, with less impurity. So even local characteristic of materials are, from now on
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no more a matter for determining the provenience of a blade.
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An easy-to-find (but not definitive neither exclusive) difference between
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between Koto and Shinto is the Boshi shape.
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Koto time Boshi was Midare-ba matching the Midare-ba Hamon,
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whether in Shinto time became to be Sugu-ha thought Hamon on
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the blade was Midare-ba.
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Edo period is divided in five periods, the last two being the ShinShinto
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period.
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* Keigen-Shinto period (1596 - 1623)
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Keigen is a name of an era in Shinto time made by mixing
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the initial part of the eras Keicho and Genna.
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Swords made during these eras, Keicho and Genna, Keigen-Shinto.
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In this period a lot of Tachi made in the Nanbokucho period were shortened
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to adjust the size at about 70cm inorder to put them on the waist as requested
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by the new fighting style (and fashion).
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Mihaba near the Kissaki and near Nakago is almost same size and Kissaki is
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O-Kissaki. This shape became to be popular, but the difference between Nanbokucho
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blades and Keigen-Shinto is Kasane. Kasane in now is thick.
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These shape will appear again in the end of Edo Era 
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*** works in progress.....
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The following layout shows the main (NOT all) '''Sugata''' (shape) changes of the japanese sword with period and lenght (in shaku, 1 shaku = 30.3022 cm or 11.93 inches) from right to left, first line first. Obviously an infinite number of possible mix are found, but these are
 
The following layout shows the main (NOT all) '''Sugata''' (shape) changes of the japanese sword with period and lenght (in shaku, 1 shaku = 30.3022 cm or 11.93 inches) from right to left, first line first. Obviously an infinite number of possible mix are found, but these are
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