Live·Horikawa lineage

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The Horikawa School

A warrior of the Itō clan before he was a smith, Horikawa Kunihiro wandered the provinces refining his craft, then settled at Ichijō Horikawa in Kyoto in 1599 and built the most influential workshop of the early shintō era. His disciples — many fellow natives of Hyūga who followed him to the capital — carried the manner outward: Kunisada and Kunisuke to Osaka, where they founded the Osaka-shintō tradition, while Kunimichi stayed on as the truest heir in Yamashiro. The Horikawa hand is unmistakable — a rough, boldly standing zanguri itame thick with ji-nie, a notare-and-gunome temper run through with sunagashi and kinsuji, reaching back to revive the nie-laden Sōshū aesthetic of Shizu and Sadamune. It is the school that bridged the medieval masters and the early modern sword.

Roots— where this lineage descends from
24smiths0Kokuhō16Jūbun24Jūbi22Tokujū422Jūyō
Branches— schools this lineage shaped
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