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This is a katana signed by Bushu Shitaharaju Yasushige. The blade is from the Edo period and comes with an NBTHK certificate. It has a nagasa of 66cm and weighs 577g.

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Katana: Bushu Shitaharaju Yasushige - Signed, NBTHK certificate, Edo period

mei · Shitahara · Edo · nagasa 66cm · sori 1.2cm

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Measurements & details
Smith
Shitahara School
Type
Katana
School
Shitahara
Period
Edo(1558-1615)
Province
Musashi
Signature
Signed
Measurements
Nagasa 66cmSori 1.2cmMotohaba 2.68cmSakihaba 1.59cmKasane 0.7cmWeight 577g
Description

This is a katana signed by Bushu Shitaharaju Yasushige. The blade is from the Edo period and comes with an NBTHK certificate. It has a nagasa of 66cm and weighs 577g.

About the school

Shitahara

下原

Shinto · Musashi

13 pieces on the market now

›

The Shitahara group (下原) worked at Hachiōji in Bushū, the old province of Musashi, from the end of the Muromachi period and carried its forge on into the Edo period. The setsumei place the lineage among the swordmakers of Musashi in the kotō age and name Terushige, Yasushige, Hiroshige, and Chikashige as its leading hands, with the meikan recording Terushige across three generations: a shodai in Kyōroku, a nidai in Eiroku, and a sandai in Tenshō. " That same blade was made to order, in this case from Hagiwara Kaminao of Kōshū, marking the group as a working provincial forge serving its region. In the forging the setsumei return repeatedly to an itame-hada freely mixed with mokume that stands up rather than lying flat, the grain described as hada-datsu, often running to nagare near the edge and taking on an ayasugi-like, whorled or vortex-like cast in the jigane. The temper is a moderately undulating notare into which gunome enter, frequently in regular paired sequences, with pointed togariba, a chōji-like feeling at times, and ko-nie clinging along a nioiguchi that can settle into a subdued shizumi tone; sunagashi and ashi appear within the ha, and the bōshi tends to run midare-komi and turn back in maru. One katana shows a wet-looking nureba surface with angular irregularities and hakikake.

The setsumei read this hand as a synthesis drawing on late Sōshū and the Muramasa line together with late Mino tendencies, which together account for the standing grain and the paired gunome. For kantei the markers are consistent: the risen mokume with its ayasugi turn, the regularly paired gunome, and a build suited to the uchigatana of the closing Muromachi years, often with pronounced sakizori and an extended chū-kissaki. Carving recurs, including bō-hi, bonji, gomabashi, and a deeply cut kurikara-ryū whose coiling tail the NBTHK singles out as characteristic. Named and dated pieces anchor the group: the Yamamoto Genjirō Terushige naginata, uncommon as a double-edged ryōba form, and a Terushige katana appraised between Eiroku and Tenshō that the register calls the hakubi of the school. The setsumei note that Shitahara work survives in number into the shintō period while outstanding examples remain few, which sets these designated blades apart within the lineage. Learn more →

3 recorded smiths4 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Terushige照重1558-15702
Terushige照重1596-16151
Yasushige康重1558-15701
Morishige盛重1661-16730
Yasushige康重1661-17040
Explore the Shitahara school →

Historical context

For two and a half centuries of peace the sword was the warrior’s legal badge rather than his weapon. Each great city developed its own manner, Edo’s tested strength against Ōsaka’s polished brilliance, until demand thinned in the era’s last decades.

The Edo period (1615 to 1868) →

Warning — certificate not found

We could not find an authenticity certificate on the seller’s listing. Japanese swords and fittings are normally papered by the NBTHK (or the NTHK). Without one, the attribution is the seller’s own assessment and has not been independently verified — treat it with caution and ask the dealer about certification before buying.

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Return policy

Swords are non-returnable (blades cannot be re-imported to Japan). Insured shipping; damage/loss claims reported within 5 days of receipt. Cancellation fee 10% before shipment; not possible after shipment.

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Previously sold — Shitahara School

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Description

This is a katana signed by Bushu Shitaharaju Yasushige. The blade is from the Edo period and comes with an NBTHK certificate. It has a nagasa of 66cm and weighs 577g.

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Shitahara School

Katana: Bushu Shitaharaju Yasushige - Signed, NBTHK certificate, Edo period

mei · Shitahara · Edo · nagasa 66cm · sori 1.2cm

SOLD
Shitahara School — 1 of 17
Shitahara School — 2 of 17
Shitahara School — 3 of 17
Shitahara School — 4 of 17
Shitahara School — 5 of 17
Shitahara School — 6 of 17
Shitahara School — 7 of 17
Shitahara School — 8 of 17
Shitahara School — 9 of 17
Shitahara School — 10 of 17
Shitahara School — 11 of 17
Shitahara School — 12 of 17
Shitahara School — 13 of 17
Shitahara School — 14 of 17
Shitahara School — 15 of 17
Shitahara School — 16 of 17
Shitahara School — 17 of 17
1 / 17
1 / 17
Shitahara School — 1 of 17Shitahara School — 2 of 17Shitahara School — 3 of 17Shitahara School — 4 of 17Shitahara School — 5 of 17Shitahara School — 6 of 17Shitahara School — 7 of 17Shitahara School — 8 of 17Shitahara School — 9 of 17Shitahara School — 10 of 17Shitahara School — 11 of 17Shitahara School — 12 of 17Shitahara School — 13 of 17Shitahara School — 14 of 17Shitahara School — 15 of 17Shitahara School — 16 of 17Shitahara School — 17 of 17
Measurements & details
Smith
Shitahara School
Type
Katana
School
Shitahara
Period
Edo(1558-1615)
Province
Musashi
Signature
Signed
Measurements
Nagasa 66cmSori 1.2cmMotohaba 2.68cmSakihaba 1.59cmKasane 0.7cmWeight 577g
Description

This is a katana signed by Bushu Shitaharaju Yasushige. The blade is from the Edo period and comes with an NBTHK certificate. It has a nagasa of 66cm and weighs 577g.

About the school

Shitahara

下原

Shinto · Musashi

13 pieces on the market now

›

The Shitahara group (下原) worked at Hachiōji in Bushū, the old province of Musashi, from the end of the Muromachi period and carried its forge on into the Edo period. The setsumei place the lineage among the swordmakers of Musashi in the kotō age and name Terushige, Yasushige, Hiroshige, and Chikashige as its leading hands, with the meikan recording Terushige across three generations: a shodai in Kyōroku, a nidai in Eiroku, and a sandai in Tenshō. " That same blade was made to order, in this case from Hagiwara Kaminao of Kōshū, marking the group as a working provincial forge serving its region. In the forging the setsumei return repeatedly to an itame-hada freely mixed with mokume that stands up rather than lying flat, the grain described as hada-datsu, often running to nagare near the edge and taking on an ayasugi-like, whorled or vortex-like cast in the jigane. The temper is a moderately undulating notare into which gunome enter, frequently in regular paired sequences, with pointed togariba, a chōji-like feeling at times, and ko-nie clinging along a nioiguchi that can settle into a subdued shizumi tone; sunagashi and ashi appear within the ha, and the bōshi tends to run midare-komi and turn back in maru. One katana shows a wet-looking nureba surface with angular irregularities and hakikake.

The setsumei read this hand as a synthesis drawing on late Sōshū and the Muramasa line together with late Mino tendencies, which together account for the standing grain and the paired gunome. For kantei the markers are consistent: the risen mokume with its ayasugi turn, the regularly paired gunome, and a build suited to the uchigatana of the closing Muromachi years, often with pronounced sakizori and an extended chū-kissaki. Carving recurs, including bō-hi, bonji, gomabashi, and a deeply cut kurikara-ryū whose coiling tail the NBTHK singles out as characteristic. Named and dated pieces anchor the group: the Yamamoto Genjirō Terushige naginata, uncommon as a double-edged ryōba form, and a Terushige katana appraised between Eiroku and Tenshō that the register calls the hakubi of the school. The setsumei note that Shitahara work survives in number into the shintō period while outstanding examples remain few, which sets these designated blades apart within the lineage. Learn more →

3 recorded smiths4 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Terushige照重1558-15702
Terushige照重1596-16151
Yasushige康重1558-15701
Morishige盛重1661-16730
Yasushige康重1661-17040
Explore the Shitahara school →

Historical context

For two and a half centuries of peace the sword was the warrior’s legal badge rather than his weapon. Each great city developed its own manner, Edo’s tested strength against Ōsaka’s polished brilliance, until demand thinned in the era’s last decades.

The Edo period (1615 to 1868) →

Warning — certificate not found

We could not find an authenticity certificate on the seller’s listing. Japanese swords and fittings are normally papered by the NBTHK (or the NTHK). Without one, the attribution is the seller’s own assessment and has not been independently verified — treat it with caution and ask the dealer about certification before buying.

Seller
T
Tokyo Sword
🇯🇵Ships from Japan
›
✓Verified dealertokyosword.myshopify.com
✓Ships worldwide✓English supportPayPalCredit card
Return policy

Swords are non-returnable (blades cannot be re-imported to Japan). Insured shipping; damage/loss claims reported within 5 days of receipt. Cancellation fee 10% before shipment; not possible after shipment.

View all of Tokyo Sword’s listings→View this item on the dealer’s site→

Previously sold — Shitahara School

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