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Description

This is a refined katana by the first generation Yukihiro, who signed with the character '一'. He was the grandson of the first Tadayoshi and learned Dutch forging techniques in Nagasaki, later also studying Bizen Ichimonji forging. The blade features a fine konuka-hada jihada, a gunome-midare hamon, and an elegant suguba komaru boshi. It passed Hozon Token certification in 2009.

Certificate Reading

Certificate reading — 銘 肥前国出羽守行広

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Hizen Yukihiro

Katana: Hizen no Kuni Dewa no Kami Yukihiro (1st Gen.)

mei · Shoho (1644-1648) · nagasa 75.2cm · sori 1.8cm

¥1,200,000
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Measurements & details
Smith
Hizen Yukihiro
Type
Katana
School
Hizen Tadayoshi
Period
Around 1639–1683(Kanei-Tenna)
Province
Hizen
Signature
Signed(100% of this smith's designated works are signed)
Measurements
Nagasa 75.2cmSori 1.8cmMotohaba 3.2cmSakihaba 2.3cmKasane 0.7cm
Description

This is a refined katana by the first generation Yukihiro, who signed with the character '一'. He was the grandson of the first Tadayoshi and learned Dutch forging techniques in Nagasaki, later also studying Bizen Ichimonji forging. The blade features a fine konuka-hada jihada, a gunome-midare hamon, and an elegant suguba komaru boshi. It passed Hozon Token certification in 2009.

About the maker

Yukihiro

行廣

Shinto · Hizen · around 1639-1683

Fujishiro Jo saku · Tōken Taikan top 23%

8 pieces on the market now

›

Historical importance

Where Yukihiro stands among comparable artisans: across all of nihontō, and within tradition, era, and period. The tiers (Foremost · Leading · Major · Notable) weigh official designations from the NBTHK and Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs, together with historical honors of lasting repute such as the Sansaku and Meibutsu-chō.

随一
Foremost
屈指
Leading
有数
Major
著名
Notable

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Designation record
2 designated works
Jūyō
2
8 works by Yukihiro on the market→
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About the school

Hizen Tadayoshi

肥前忠吉

Shinto · Hizen

130 pieces on the market now

›

The Hizen Tadayoshi school began with a single domain commission. In Keicho 1 (1596) the Nabeshima of Hizen ordered Hashimoto Shinzaemon, the smith who would sign Tadayoshi, up to Kyoto with the carver Munenaga; there he entered the gate of Umetada Myoju and studied forging while Munenaga learned the chisel. The two returned to the province in Keicho 3 (1598), and Tadayoshi settled in the castle town below Saga, where under the domain's patronage the line grew into the dominant sword-making house of Kyushu. His own work runs from Keicho 5 (1600) to his death in Kan'ei 9 (1632); in Genna 10 (1624) he received the court title Musashi Daijo, changed his name to Tadahiro, and shifted his clan name from Minamoto to Fujiwara, so that the late Musashi Daijo blades are the founder under a second name. From him the house became a true generational institution: his son the second-generation Omi Daijo Tadahiro carried it forward as its most prolific hand, the third-generation Mutsu no Kami Tadayoshi returned its highest finish, and a Tosa no Kami branch took the founder's signature when he set it aside. Around this main line grew a circle of disciples and collateral hands, the waki-Hizen or Soba-Hizen smiths, several of them, like Yoshiie and Hironori, working as daisaku substitute makers whose own signed pieces are therefore scarce. The school's signature is its steel. Over a ko-itame forged so tightly it shows no slackness, fine ji-nie gathers in minute particles until the surface takes on the rice-bran konuka-hada (also written komenuka-hada) that no other school produces, fine chikei entering throughout and the ji notably clear and bright.

The orthodox temper laid upon it is a chu-suguha or hiro-suguha, sometimes tinged with a shallow notare and ko-gunome, the nioiguchi deep with finely clustered ko-nie and tightened to a bright clarity, the boshi running straight to a quiet ko-maru. The founder aimed this suguha toward the Rai school yet departed from it, his nioiguchi tighter and his forging carrying more vigor; the third generation refined it to what the published sources call the strongest and most precise hand of the first three generations. Against that calm register the house also worked a showier one, the Hizen choji-midare mixing gunome, long ashi, kinsuji and sunagashi, ordered clove the founder himself had not attempted but the second generation made his own. The branches pushed further from the suguha standard: Tadakuni of the Ogi domain ran sunagashi more conspicuously than any other Hizen hand and reached toward old Ichimonji in his o-choji; Masahiro and Yukihiro favored a flamboyant long-ashi choji over the calm main line; and the Iyo no Jo Munetsugu line worked apart in the Soshu-den, building a midareba on notare with a pointed togariba and a jihada that tends to stand and tone slightly blackish. A collector seeks Hizen-to first for that steel, and reads it the same way the appraiser does: a bright suguha lying over a clear, tight konuka-hada identifies the school before the signature is consulted, and the quiet ko-maru boshi on the ura-signed tang confirms the main-line practice. Generation and branch are then told within that frame, the third generation's powerful sugata recalling not his father but his grandfather, the waki-Hizen hands set apart by their irregular temper, their sujikai file marks and a sashi-ura signature, the Munetsugu line by its Soshu togari. The main line, made in real numbers across so long a span, reaches the market more readily than any Kamakura master, so a papered example is within reach of a patient collector, while the founder's own work and the finest konuka-suguha of the third generation come to open hands only from time to time. Provenance runs back through the house the school served, blades recorded to Nabeshima Katsushige and Nabeshima Naomoto and passing onward to the Owari Tokugawa, the Satake and the Imperial families; documentary inscriptions sharpen the picture further, a Myoju soemei attesting the founder's discipleship, Umetada carving adding flowers to brocade on his late blades, and the gold-inlaid cutting tests of Yamano Kanjuro and Yamano Ka'emon, rare on Hizen work, naming the edge as well as the hand. Learn more →

27 recorded smiths510 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Tadayoshi忠吉1596-1632123
Tadayoshi忠吉1662-168158
Tadahiro忠廣1624-1693169
Masahiro正廣1624-165532
Tadakuni忠國1648-165232
Explore the Hizen Tadayoshi school →

Historical context

Hizen swords were a domain enterprise: the Nabeshima sent Tadayoshi to study under Umetada Myōju around 1596, then built a licensed school around him. Nine generations carried its famously consistent konuka-hada work into the Meiji era.

Hizen: a domain enterprise →

NBTHK Certificate
Hozon Tōken保存刀剣
Sword Worthy of Preservation
›

Certifies a genuine blade worth preserving: a signature confirmed correct, or, if unsigned, an era, province, and school that the NBTHK can reliably identify.

Signed: 肥前国出羽守行広 (Hizen Yukihiro)
As written on the certificate
About the NBTHK›

The NBTHK (Nihon Bijutsu Tōken Hozon Kyōkai, the Society for the Preservation of Japanese Art Swords) is a public-interest incorporated foundation founded in 1948 and supervised by Japan’s Agency for Cultural Affairs (Bunkachō); it is based at the Japanese Sword Museum in Tokyo. Its expert panels physically examine each submitted work (shinsa) and issue a certificate (kanteishō) ranking it by artistic and historical merit. NBTHK papers are the most widely recognized standard of authentication for Japanese swords and fittings.

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Description

This is a refined katana by the first generation Yukihiro, who signed with the character '一'. He was the grandson of the first Tadayoshi and learned Dutch forging techniques in Nagasaki, later also studying Bizen Ichimonji forging. The blade features a fine konuka-hada jihada, a gunome-midare hamon, and an elegant suguba komaru boshi. It passed Hozon Token certification in 2009.

Certificate Reading

Certificate reading — 銘 肥前国出羽守行広

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Hizen Yukihiro

Katana: Hizen no Kuni Dewa no Kami Yukihiro (1st Gen.)

mei · Shoho (1644-1648) · nagasa 75.2cm · sori 1.8cm

¥1,200,000
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Hizen Yukihiro — 1 of 16
Hizen Yukihiro — 2 of 16
Hizen Yukihiro — 3 of 16
Hizen Yukihiro — 4 of 16
Hizen Yukihiro — 5 of 16
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Hizen Yukihiro — 8 of 16
Hizen Yukihiro — 9 of 16
Hizen Yukihiro — 10 of 16
Hizen Yukihiro — 11 of 16
Hizen Yukihiro — 12 of 16
Hizen Yukihiro — 13 of 16
Hizen Yukihiro — 14 of 16
Hizen Yukihiro — 15 of 16
Hizen Yukihiro — 16 of 16
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Measurements & details
Smith
Hizen Yukihiro
Type
Katana
School
Hizen Tadayoshi
Period
Around 1639–1683(Kanei-Tenna)
Province
Hizen
Signature
Signed(100% of this smith's designated works are signed)
Measurements
Nagasa 75.2cmSori 1.8cmMotohaba 3.2cmSakihaba 2.3cmKasane 0.7cm
Description

This is a refined katana by the first generation Yukihiro, who signed with the character '一'. He was the grandson of the first Tadayoshi and learned Dutch forging techniques in Nagasaki, later also studying Bizen Ichimonji forging. The blade features a fine konuka-hada jihada, a gunome-midare hamon, and an elegant suguba komaru boshi. It passed Hozon Token certification in 2009.

About the maker

Yukihiro

行廣

Shinto · Hizen · around 1639-1683

Fujishiro Jo saku · Tōken Taikan top 23%

8 pieces on the market now

›

Historical importance

Where Yukihiro stands among comparable artisans: across all of nihontō, and within tradition, era, and period. The tiers (Foremost · Leading · Major · Notable) weigh official designations from the NBTHK and Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs, together with historical honors of lasting repute such as the Sansaku and Meibutsu-chō.

随一
Foremost
屈指
Leading
有数
Major
著名
Notable

Select a lens to see how it's measured.

Designation record
2 designated works
Jūyō
2
8 works by Yukihiro on the market→
Yukihiro — full profileShinto school
About the school

Hizen Tadayoshi

肥前忠吉

Shinto · Hizen

130 pieces on the market now

›

The Hizen Tadayoshi school began with a single domain commission. In Keicho 1 (1596) the Nabeshima of Hizen ordered Hashimoto Shinzaemon, the smith who would sign Tadayoshi, up to Kyoto with the carver Munenaga; there he entered the gate of Umetada Myoju and studied forging while Munenaga learned the chisel. The two returned to the province in Keicho 3 (1598), and Tadayoshi settled in the castle town below Saga, where under the domain's patronage the line grew into the dominant sword-making house of Kyushu. His own work runs from Keicho 5 (1600) to his death in Kan'ei 9 (1632); in Genna 10 (1624) he received the court title Musashi Daijo, changed his name to Tadahiro, and shifted his clan name from Minamoto to Fujiwara, so that the late Musashi Daijo blades are the founder under a second name. From him the house became a true generational institution: his son the second-generation Omi Daijo Tadahiro carried it forward as its most prolific hand, the third-generation Mutsu no Kami Tadayoshi returned its highest finish, and a Tosa no Kami branch took the founder's signature when he set it aside. Around this main line grew a circle of disciples and collateral hands, the waki-Hizen or Soba-Hizen smiths, several of them, like Yoshiie and Hironori, working as daisaku substitute makers whose own signed pieces are therefore scarce. The school's signature is its steel. Over a ko-itame forged so tightly it shows no slackness, fine ji-nie gathers in minute particles until the surface takes on the rice-bran konuka-hada (also written komenuka-hada) that no other school produces, fine chikei entering throughout and the ji notably clear and bright.

The orthodox temper laid upon it is a chu-suguha or hiro-suguha, sometimes tinged with a shallow notare and ko-gunome, the nioiguchi deep with finely clustered ko-nie and tightened to a bright clarity, the boshi running straight to a quiet ko-maru. The founder aimed this suguha toward the Rai school yet departed from it, his nioiguchi tighter and his forging carrying more vigor; the third generation refined it to what the published sources call the strongest and most precise hand of the first three generations. Against that calm register the house also worked a showier one, the Hizen choji-midare mixing gunome, long ashi, kinsuji and sunagashi, ordered clove the founder himself had not attempted but the second generation made his own. The branches pushed further from the suguha standard: Tadakuni of the Ogi domain ran sunagashi more conspicuously than any other Hizen hand and reached toward old Ichimonji in his o-choji; Masahiro and Yukihiro favored a flamboyant long-ashi choji over the calm main line; and the Iyo no Jo Munetsugu line worked apart in the Soshu-den, building a midareba on notare with a pointed togariba and a jihada that tends to stand and tone slightly blackish. A collector seeks Hizen-to first for that steel, and reads it the same way the appraiser does: a bright suguha lying over a clear, tight konuka-hada identifies the school before the signature is consulted, and the quiet ko-maru boshi on the ura-signed tang confirms the main-line practice. Generation and branch are then told within that frame, the third generation's powerful sugata recalling not his father but his grandfather, the waki-Hizen hands set apart by their irregular temper, their sujikai file marks and a sashi-ura signature, the Munetsugu line by its Soshu togari. The main line, made in real numbers across so long a span, reaches the market more readily than any Kamakura master, so a papered example is within reach of a patient collector, while the founder's own work and the finest konuka-suguha of the third generation come to open hands only from time to time. Provenance runs back through the house the school served, blades recorded to Nabeshima Katsushige and Nabeshima Naomoto and passing onward to the Owari Tokugawa, the Satake and the Imperial families; documentary inscriptions sharpen the picture further, a Myoju soemei attesting the founder's discipleship, Umetada carving adding flowers to brocade on his late blades, and the gold-inlaid cutting tests of Yamano Kanjuro and Yamano Ka'emon, rare on Hizen work, naming the edge as well as the hand. Learn more →

27 recorded smiths510 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Tadayoshi忠吉1596-1632123
Tadayoshi忠吉1662-168158
Tadahiro忠廣1624-1693169
Masahiro正廣1624-165532
Tadakuni忠國1648-165232
Explore the Hizen Tadayoshi school →

Historical context

Hizen swords were a domain enterprise: the Nabeshima sent Tadayoshi to study under Umetada Myōju around 1596, then built a licensed school around him. Nine generations carried its famously consistent konuka-hada work into the Meiji era.

Hizen: a domain enterprise →

NBTHK Certificate
Hozon Tōken保存刀剣
Sword Worthy of Preservation
›

Certifies a genuine blade worth preserving: a signature confirmed correct, or, if unsigned, an era, province, and school that the NBTHK can reliably identify.

Signed: 肥前国出羽守行広 (Hizen Yukihiro)
As written on the certificate
About the NBTHK›

The NBTHK (Nihon Bijutsu Tōken Hozon Kyōkai, the Society for the Preservation of Japanese Art Swords) is a public-interest incorporated foundation founded in 1948 and supervised by Japan’s Agency for Cultural Affairs (Bunkachō); it is based at the Japanese Sword Museum in Tokyo. Its expert panels physically examine each submitted work (shinsa) and issue a certificate (kanteishō) ranking it by artistic and historical merit. NBTHK papers are the most widely recognized standard of authentication for Japanese swords and fittings.

NBTHK official site→
Seller
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Touken Matsumoto
Established 1984 · 42 yrs on the market
🇯🇵Ships from Japan
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✓Verified dealertouken-matsumoto.jp
Settles in JPY
✓Ships worldwide✓English supportWire transferPayPalCredit card
Return policy

Domestic: items may be returned within 7 days in original condition for a full refund (buyer covers transport). Overseas orders: no-refunds, no-returns.

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¥2,500,000
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Tokuho
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Hozon
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Katana

ByHizen Yukihiro
¥9,900
Kanda Toukodo
Tokuho
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Wakizashi

ByHizen Yukihiro
¥650,000
Toushin
Tokuho
Katana - Tokuho - by Hizen Yukihiro - Hizen Dewa no Kami Yukihiro (1st Gen)Katana - Tokuho - by Hizen Yukihiro - Hizen Dewa no Kami Yukihiro (1st Gen)

Katana

ByHizen Yukihiro
¥1,760,000
Nihonto Australia
Tokuho
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Katana

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Choshuya
Katana - by Hizen Yukihiro - Dewa no Kami Yukihiro (1st Gen.)Katana - by Hizen Yukihiro - Dewa no Kami Yukihiro (1st Gen.)

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Previously sold by Hizen Yukihiro

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Katana

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Choshuya
Tokuho
Katana - Tokuho - by Hizen Yukihiro - Dewa no Kami Yukihiro 1st Gen.Katana - Tokuho - by Hizen Yukihiro - Dewa no Kami Yukihiro 1st Gen.
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Katana

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Samurai Store
Hozon
Daisho - Hozon - by Hizen Yukihiro - Daisho: Yukihiro & Shigekuni - Matching Set with Ornate Mountings, NBTHK HozonDaisho - Hozon - by Hizen Yukihiro - Daisho: Yukihiro & Shigekuni - Matching Set with Ornate Mountings, NBTHK Hozon
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Daishō

ByHizen Yukihiro
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Choshuya
by Hizen Yukihiro - Hizen Dewa no Kami Yukihiro - Made with Oranda Tanby Hizen Yukihiro - Hizen Dewa no Kami Yukihiro - Made with Oranda Tan
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Hizen Dewa no Kami Yukihiro - Made with Oranda Tan

ByHizen Yukihiro
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Kusanagi
Wakizashi - by Hizen Yukihiro - Shinto Jozaku Hizen Ichimonji Shodai mei "Hishu Dewa Daijo Yukihiro" Hozon TokenWakizashi - by Hizen Yukihiro - Shinto Jozaku Hizen Ichimonji Shodai mei "Hishu Dewa Daijo Yukihiro" Hozon Token
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Wakizashi

ByHizen Yukihiro
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Nipponto
Hozon
Katana - Hozon - by Hizen Yukihiro - Japanese Sword Hizen Ichimonji Dewanokami Yukihiro Oranda-gitae (1st Generation) (Famous Air-raid Shelter Hizen no Kuni Dewanokami Yukihiro)Katana - Hozon - by Hizen Yukihiro - Japanese Sword Hizen Ichimonji Dewanokami Yukihiro Oranda-gitae (1st Generation) (Famous Air-raid Shelter Hizen no Kuni Dewanokami Yukihiro)
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Katana

ByHizen Yukihiro
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Tokka Biz
Hozon
Wakizashi - Hozon - by Hizen Yukihiro - Ichimonji Dewa no Kami YukihiroWakizashi - Hozon - by Hizen Yukihiro - Ichimonji Dewa no Kami Yukihiro
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Wakizashi

ByHizen Yukihiro
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Choshuya
Katana - by Hizen Yukihiro - Ichi Hizen no Kuni Dewa no Kami Yukihiro - Made with Oranda KitaeKatana - by Hizen Yukihiro - Ichi Hizen no Kuni Dewa no Kami Yukihiro - Made with Oranda Kitae
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Katana

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Jūyō
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¥8,500,000
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Jūyō
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Katana

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¥1,800,000
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Tokuho
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¥19,000
Toyuukai
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Katana

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¥4,800,000
Choshuya
Jūyō
Katana - Jūyō - by Hizen Masahiro - Signed. Hizen no kuni Kawachi daijo Fujiwara no MASAHIRO (Wazamono)Katana - Jūyō - by Hizen Masahiro - Signed. Hizen no kuni Kawachi daijo Fujiwara no MASAHIRO (Wazamono)

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¥7,500,000

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