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This antique Japanese katana is signed by Moritsugu of the Kongo Hyoei school, active in Chikuzen Province during the late Muromachi period. It comes with an NBTHK Hozon Certificate, confirming its authenticity and artistic value. The blade features a cutting edge length of 69.7 cm and a curvature of 1.4 cm, and is accompanied by a shirasaya, koshirae mountings, and a traditional sword carrying case.

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Antique Japanese Sword Katana Signed by Kongo Hyoei Moritsugu NBTHK Hozon Certificate

mei · Kongo Hyoei · Enbun (1356-1361) ND · nagasa 69.7cm · sori 1.4cm

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Measurements & details
Smith
Kongobyoe School
Type
Katana
School
Kongobyoe
Period
Enbun (1356-1361) ND
Province
Chikuzen
Signature
Signed
Measurements
Nagasa 69.7cmSori 1.4cm
Description

This antique Japanese katana is signed by Moritsugu of the Kongo Hyoei school, active in Chikuzen Province during the late Muromachi period. It comes with an NBTHK Hozon Certificate, confirming its authenticity and artistic value. The blade features a cutting edge length of 69.7 cm and a curvature of 1.4 cm, and is accompanied by a shirasaya, koshirae mountings, and a traditional sword carrying case.

About the school

Kongobyoe

金剛兵衛

Wakimono · Chikuzen

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›

The Kongōbyōe school (Kongōbyōe-ha) flourished in Chikuzen Province during the Nanbokuchō period alongside the more celebrated Samonji lineage. Based in the Reizen district, the school takes its name from the artisan Kongōbyōe, though signed examples are exceedingly rare, with the earliest documented work being a tantō by Sadamori dated Shōhei 25 (1370) and designated an Important Art Object. This blade's signature—"Chikushū Reizen Sadamori"[[c:1]]—confirms the school's geographic center and provides a stylistic benchmark for attributions within the tradition. Kongōbyōe blades exhibit a distinctive Yamato temperament (Yamato kishitsu) in both jigane and hamon, setting them apart from typical Kyūshū productions. The forging characteristically combines large itame with nagare-hada and prominent mokume-hada, creating surface texture that stands out conspicuously. The jigane tends toward a dark, slightly blackish tone with frequent chikei interwoven throughout.

The hamon is invariably a narrow suguha or hoso-suguha, occasionally tinged with shallow notare or small gunome inflections. The nioiguchi displays a characteristic tight feeling (shimari-gokoro) with well-adhering ko-nie, while modest kinsuji and sunagashi create refined scenery spanning ji and ha. Near the cutting edge, nagare-hada often transitions to masame, and hotsure appears along the habuchi. The school's output demonstrates what period connoisseurs termed "metal flavor" (kanamono), reflecting Kyūshū forging traditions while maintaining the refined sensibility of Yamato technique. Extant works attributed to Ko-Kongōbyōe typically survive as greatly shortened (ō-suriage) blades with Nanbokuchō proportions—wide mihaba, shallow sori, and ō-kissaki—presenting dignified, powerful forms despite their modified state. The combination of dark-toned jigane densely filled with fine chikei, tight nioiguchi, and restrained nie activity creates a sober yet engaging aesthetic that distinguishes the school within the broader Chikuzen tradition. Learn more →

4 recorded smiths31 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Sadamori貞盛1345-135024
Morimitsu盛光1558-15700
Moriyasu盛安1532-15550
Moriyoshi盛吉1532-15550
Morihisa盛久1521-15280
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Historical context

Two courts, sixty years of war, and the most dramatic silhouettes in the sword’s history: broad blades, extended points, true ōdachi later cut down into the majestic katana collectors prize. The Sōshū manner was the style of the age.

The Nanbokuchō period (1333 to 1392) →

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.

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→
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Description

This antique Japanese katana is signed by Moritsugu of the Kongo Hyoei school, active in Chikuzen Province during the late Muromachi period. It comes with an NBTHK Hozon Certificate, confirming its authenticity and artistic value. The blade features a cutting edge length of 69.7 cm and a curvature of 1.4 cm, and is accompanied by a shirasaya, koshirae mountings, and a traditional sword carrying case.

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Kongobyoe School

Antique Japanese Sword Katana Signed by Kongo Hyoei Moritsugu NBTHK Hozon Certificate

mei · Kongo Hyoei · Enbun (1356-1361) ND · nagasa 69.7cm · sori 1.4cm

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Measurements & details
Smith
Kongobyoe School
Type
Katana
School
Kongobyoe
Period
Enbun (1356-1361) ND
Province
Chikuzen
Signature
Signed
Measurements
Nagasa 69.7cmSori 1.4cm
Description

This antique Japanese katana is signed by Moritsugu of the Kongo Hyoei school, active in Chikuzen Province during the late Muromachi period. It comes with an NBTHK Hozon Certificate, confirming its authenticity and artistic value. The blade features a cutting edge length of 69.7 cm and a curvature of 1.4 cm, and is accompanied by a shirasaya, koshirae mountings, and a traditional sword carrying case.

About the school

Kongobyoe

金剛兵衛

Wakimono · Chikuzen

8 pieces on the market now

›

The Kongōbyōe school (Kongōbyōe-ha) flourished in Chikuzen Province during the Nanbokuchō period alongside the more celebrated Samonji lineage. Based in the Reizen district, the school takes its name from the artisan Kongōbyōe, though signed examples are exceedingly rare, with the earliest documented work being a tantō by Sadamori dated Shōhei 25 (1370) and designated an Important Art Object. This blade's signature—"Chikushū Reizen Sadamori"[[c:1]]—confirms the school's geographic center and provides a stylistic benchmark for attributions within the tradition. Kongōbyōe blades exhibit a distinctive Yamato temperament (Yamato kishitsu) in both jigane and hamon, setting them apart from typical Kyūshū productions. The forging characteristically combines large itame with nagare-hada and prominent mokume-hada, creating surface texture that stands out conspicuously. The jigane tends toward a dark, slightly blackish tone with frequent chikei interwoven throughout.

The hamon is invariably a narrow suguha or hoso-suguha, occasionally tinged with shallow notare or small gunome inflections. The nioiguchi displays a characteristic tight feeling (shimari-gokoro) with well-adhering ko-nie, while modest kinsuji and sunagashi create refined scenery spanning ji and ha. Near the cutting edge, nagare-hada often transitions to masame, and hotsure appears along the habuchi. The school's output demonstrates what period connoisseurs termed "metal flavor" (kanamono), reflecting Kyūshū forging traditions while maintaining the refined sensibility of Yamato technique. Extant works attributed to Ko-Kongōbyōe typically survive as greatly shortened (ō-suriage) blades with Nanbokuchō proportions—wide mihaba, shallow sori, and ō-kissaki—presenting dignified, powerful forms despite their modified state. The combination of dark-toned jigane densely filled with fine chikei, tight nioiguchi, and restrained nie activity creates a sober yet engaging aesthetic that distinguishes the school within the broader Chikuzen tradition. Learn more →

4 recorded smiths31 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Sadamori貞盛1345-135024
Morimitsu盛光1558-15700
Moriyasu盛安1532-15550
Moriyoshi盛吉1532-15550
Morihisa盛久1521-15280
Explore the Kongobyoe school →

Historical context

Two courts, sixty years of war, and the most dramatic silhouettes in the sword’s history: broad blades, extended points, true ōdachi later cut down into the majestic katana collectors prize. The Sōshū manner was the style of the age.

The Nanbokuchō period (1333 to 1392) →

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.

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→
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S
Samurai Museum
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Return policy

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Katana

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¥1,200,000

Swords

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  • Tantō
  • Tachi
  • Naginata
  • Yari

Fittings

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  • Fuchi-Kashira
  • Kozuka
  • Menuki

Armor

  • Kabuto
  • Samurai Armor

By Certification

  • Tokujū
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