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Soshu Norishige

則重

Tokujū
Vol. 16, No. 13 · Katana

Soshu Norishige

則重

132 ranked works

享保名物帳正宗十哲
ProvinceEtchuEraEnkei (1308–1311)PeriodKamakuraSchoolSoshuTraditionSoshu-denTeacherKunimitsuFujishiroSai-jo saku(Supreme Work)Toko Taikan2,000(top 2%)TypeSwordsmithCodeNOR312
1Kokuhō
7Jūyō Bunkazai
10Jūyō Bijutsuhin
30Tokubetsu Jūyō84Jūyō Tōken

Overview

Norishige worked in at the end of , a pupil of Kunimitsu and a brother-student of Yukimitsu and Masamune, with whom he carried the tradition to its maturity. Older texts such as the Kokon Zukushi list him among Masamune's ten disciples, but the dated blades that survive, in the Shōwa, Engen and years, and the form of his and , lead the published sources to read him by the -era account as a pupil of Kunimitsu and a brother-student of Masamune, perhaps a little the earlier of the two.

The common manner, and the one that bears his name, is (松皮肌). His stands boldly, often in a large pattern mixed with , and through it thick enter abundantly until the surface reads like the bark of a pine; the steel is dark, the thick. The published sources place him closest of the great hands to Masamune, yet note that he expresses the changes of even more openly than Masamune (正宗以上に沸の変化を露に表現), so that the and the together show what they call the ten-thousand changes of (千変万化の沸の働き). The bold standing grain laced with thick is the mechanism behind the pine-bark, and it runs through the great majority of his work.

Over that runs a mixed with in deep , the subdued and sunken, the opposite of bright , alive with abundant and , with and drifting . The is a point the older profiles got wrong: it does not merely turn back in a small round, it sweeps out strongly in into a , at times pointed or burned through in , the brushed of the tip continuous with the restless below. The sunken and that swept, -broken are as much his signature as the bark itself.

There is a second manner, and it is the refined one the connoisseur prizes. On his rare signed and his early dated signed the does not stand as much as usual; the forging tightens to a calmer fine , the and both quieter, the steel brighter and more clearly lit, the and more restrained. A representative signed is marked as calmer in and than his usual work (常の則重の作に比べて地刃共に穏やか), its small- temper sunk over the swirling Norishige grain still legible beneath; an early signed of Shōwa 3 is read as standing less, brighter, and connecting to Kunimitsu and Yukimitsu (新藤五国光や行光につながる出来), his earlier hand. This fine, bright forging is not a lapse from the but a distinct and highly regarded facet of him.

For recognition the two manners share the core: thick dark , a subdued sunken , and running busily, and the swept . The subdued parts him from the bright of ; the openly varied and the heavier standing grain part him from Masamune, whose runs through a tighter, quieter . Where the bark is absent, on the fine signed pieces, the and the sunken carry the attribution. Fujishiro grades him Sai-jō , and among all swordsmiths his count stands near the very top.

His signed work is itself a rarity: it is mostly , and of signed the published sources record that only two survive (太刀は僅かに二口をかぞえるのみである), both Important Cultural Properties, the rest of his work and . The named blades carry the histories of the great houses: a signed passed from Toyotomi Hideyoshi's circle and through Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, who bestowed it at the Yanagisawa residence, into the Yanagisawa family, while others descended through the Shimazu, the Maeda, the Hosokawa and the Ii. A few of his own works look back to and Ko-Hōki for an archaic flavor. His pine-bark forging did not die with him; his pupil Tametsugu carried it west, where it became the mark of the later smiths.

Kantei

jigane two-style: the matsukawa-hada signature (the common manner) vs a highly refined fine ko-itame (his signed tachi and early signed work), the published sources value both

Norishige, a Kunimitsu pupil and brother-student of Yukimitsu and Masamune, is defined by (松皮肌) 、 a bold standing laced with thick, abundant (89%) 、 over a -laden, subdued- temper full of and . The vast majority show this pine-bark forging; a minority are a calmer, tighter , a split the names explicitly.

Diagnostic discriminators

10% of his works

89% of his works

a subdued, sunken nioiguchi, distinct from bright Bizen

85% of his works

Observation by phase

Matsukawa-hada (the signature, majority)

Board-grain, often large and standing, with thick entering abundantly to form the pine-bark ; a temper with subdued , abundant and , and ; the sweeps out in into a or , at times pointed or .

Jigane 地鉄
Hamon 刃文
Bōshi 帽子

Refined fine-itame (signed tachi and early signed work)

A second, highly refined manner the published sources prize: a tighter that does not stand as much as usual, calmer in both and , the steel brighter and clearer, its and quieter. The published sources call it calmer than his usual work and place it close to Kunimitsu and Yukimitsu, reading it as his earlier hand. It is the manner of his rare signed and of his early dated signed , and a representative signed shows a small- temper底 with the swirling Norishige still sunk beneath, well clarified.

Jigane 地鉄
Scholarship

Once classed as a Masamune disciple, now standardly read as a brother-student / near-contemporary, perhaps slightly earlier than Masamune.

Some works look back to Ko-Bizen / Ko-Hoki for an archaic flavor.

Beside the bold matsukawa norm, a calmer, brighter fine-itame manner appears on his rare signed tachi and early signed tanto, read as nearer Shintogo Kunimitsu and Yukimitsu and prized as a refined facet of his work.

Honors

享保名物帳Kyōhō Meibutsu Chō (Catalog of Celebrated Blades)

Recorded, 1 blade

The family's catalog of celebrated blades (名物) presented to shogun Tokugawa Yoshimune in Kyōhō 4 (1719). Records ~274 blades of – manufacture (168 extant + ~80 burned + ~26 later additions), grouped by smith with valuations and provenance. This honor tags smiths whose work is recorded in the catalog; the detail field carries per-smith counts where the published tally is exact, or 所載 + named blades where only inclusion is verified.

正宗十哲Masamune Juttetsu (Ten Brilliant Students of Masamune)

Counted among the Ten; in fact a fellow student under Shintōgo Kunimitsu

The Ten Brilliant Students of Masamune — an -period construct first attested in the Shōsan (刀剣正纂, 1862), which itself already disclaims the grouping as later conjecture. Several members cannot have been actual students on chronology (Kanemitsu, Chōgi, Kinjū, Naotsuna), and Norishige is now considered a fellow student under Kunimitsu — yet invoke the roster constantly, and it remains core collector vocabulary. Roster variants exist (Sadamune in place of Naotsuna; Kongōbyōe Moritaka swapped in for Kunitsugu or Naotsuna); this honor tags the standard ten.

Published Works

Tokujū — Vol. 16, No. 13 · katana

Catalogue enriched by Hoshi
Feb 2026

Designations

Kokuhō1
Jūyō Bunkazai7
Jūyō Bijutsuhin10
Gyobutsu—
Tokubetsu Jūyō30
Jūyō Tōken84

Elite Standing

0.89 across 132 designated works

Top 2% among smiths

Provenance

35 documented provenances across certified works by Norishige

Provenance Standing

13 works held in elite collections across 35 documented provenances

Top 5% among smiths

Raw score: 3.05 / 10

Blade Forms

Distribution across 132 ranked works

Signatures

Signature types across 132 ranked works

Currently Available

Lineage

TeacherKunimitsu
Norishige
Students (5)
  1. 1.Masamune正宗1 for sale87designated
  2. 2.Hankei繁慶2 for sale51designated
  3. 3.Tametsugu爲繼2 for sale76designated
  4. 4.Sanekage真景3 for sale48designated
  5. 5.Kunifusa國房17designated

Soshu School

Other artisans of the Soshu school

  1. 1.Masamune正宗1 for sale87designated
  2. 2.Sadamune貞宗87designated
  3. 3.Akihiro秋廣28designated
  4. 4.Go Yoshihiro義弘2 for sale55designated
  5. 5.Kunimitsu國光4 for sale72designated
  6. 6.Hiromitsu廣光1 for sale45designated
  7. 7.Yukimitsu行光4 for sale151designated
  8. 8.Takagi Sadamune高木貞宗1 for sale40designated
  9. 9.Tametsugu爲繼2 for sale76designated
  10. 10.Kunihiro國廣15designated
  11. 11.Daishinbo大進房3designated
  12. 12.Soso総宗1designated