Gokaden
五ヶ伝
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The Five Traditions; the main sword-making schools (Yamashiro, Yamato, Bizen, Soshu, Mino).
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A Bitchu Province school active from late Heian through Nanbokucho. Known for chirimen-hada and refined workmanship.
A prestigious Yamashiro school in Kyoto, active from late Heian through Kamakura. Known for refined tanto and elegant workmanship.
A Higo Province school active from Kamakura through Muromachi. Known for Yamato-influenced work.
Imperial smiths; the select group of master swordsmiths summoned by retired Emperor Go-Toba in the early 13th century to forge swords under his personal instruction at the imperial court.
A Yamato school near Hatakeda. Known for masame-heavy forging patterns.
A Shinto-era Yamashiro school, founded by Horikawa Kunihiro. Active in early Edo period.
One-character; famous Bizen school signing with the character 'ichi'.
Old Aoe; early Bitchu school work.
Old Bizen; early Bizen school work before Ichimonji.
Old Hōki school of swordsmiths active in Hōki province during the Kamakura period.
Old Mino school; early period swordsmiths from Mino province (modern Gifu).
Branch school of Uda smiths known for refined workmanship in the Kamakura period.