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This is a katana made by Kawachi no Kami Sukesada of the Osafune school in Bizen province during the Shinto period. The blade has a choji-midare hamon and comes with a koshirae. It is certified as a Hozon Token by the NBTHK.

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Katana: Bizen Osafune Sukesada (Kawachi no Kami) - NBTHK Hozon Token

mei · Osafune · Kanbun-Genroku (1661-1704) · nagasa 65.8cm · sori 1.8cm

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Smith
Sukesada School
Type
Katana
School
Sukesada
Period
Kanbun-Genroku (1661-1704)(Late Nanbokucho/Early Muromachi)
Province
Bizen
Signature
Signed(100% of this smith's designated works are signed)
Measurements
Nagasa 65.8cmSori 1.8cmMotohaba 3.06cmSakihaba 2.5cmKasane 0.78cm
Description

This is a katana made by Kawachi no Kami Sukesada of the Osafune school in Bizen province during the Shinto period. The blade has a choji-midare hamon and comes with a koshirae. It is certified as a Hozon Token by the NBTHK.

About the school

Sukesada

祐定

Bizen-den · Bizen

78 pieces on the market now

›

Sukesada (祐定) is the great name of late-Muromachi Osafune, the most prosperous of the Bizen forges that scholars group together as Sue-Bizen. The signature was carried by a body of smiths so large that the early-modern reference Hayami-dashi lists as many as twenty-one who appended a zokumyo (common name) to distinguish themselves, and the published commentary is blunt that of all the late-Osafune families the Sukesada line was the largest and most productive. Two registers of work issue from this single name. At the top stand the masters identified by their common-name titles, Yosozaemon-no-jo, Hikobei-no-jo, Genbei-no-jo, and Hikozaemon-no-jo, whose custom commissions (chumon-uchi) the sources distinguish sharply from the mass run; beneath them lies the great body of kazu-uchi-mono, the bulk production signed plainly Sukesada with no personal name, dated and placed to the house by era and quality. Hikobei-no-jo is recorded as the father of Yosozaemon-no-jo, who in turn heads the most distinguished branch, born in Onin 1 by back-count from a tanto inscribed at age seventy-one in Tenbun 6; the name then runs in same-signature generations down through the Eiroku and Tensho years. The shared vocabulary of the school is the temper the late Bizen workshops made their own. Over a jigane of tightly packed ko-itame, fine ji-nie settling like dust, chikei woven through, and a faint midare-utsuri rising near the shinogi (the thinned last trace of the bright reflection that filled the Osafune prime), the smiths build an open-waisted koshi-biraki gunome that develops into the doubled, compound fukushiki structure marking a Sue-Bizen blade above all else. Mixed into it run choji, ko-gunome, and pointed togariba, in places gathering into the double-flower juka and the crab's-claw formation called kani-no-tsume; the hamon is nioi-based with ko-nie adhering, ashi and yo entering richly, kinsuji and sunagashi trailing, the nioiguchi bright and clear. A second pole answers this flamboyance, the quiet hiro-suguha, broad and shallowly undulating with ko-gunome folded in, of which Genbei-no-jo in particular was the master, while a livelier hitatsura climbs the body with frequent tobiyaki and muneyaki on certain tanto, often in moroha-zukuri.

The blades take the robust late-Muromachi uchigatana form, wide in body with little taper, thick in kasane, deep in sori with sakizori and an extended chu-kissaki. The divergence between the masters and the general production is one of care rather than kind: Yosozaemon's bright, well-packed ko-itame and his command of all three registers, gunome, suguha, and hitatsura, set his typical work apart from the coarser bulk, and the commentary states plainly that it is precisely because such chumon-uchi exist that the Sue-Bizen name carries its high standing. To kantei a Sukesada blade is first to read the signature register, then the manner. A named master signs a long mei on the omote with the date on the ura, often over two columns and frequently with carving (bo-hi, a Kurikara dragon, a bonji, or the invocation Namu Hachiman Daibosatsu); the bulk kazu-uchi-mono sign Sukesada alone and are judged to the house by era and the Bizen-den keynote of koshi-biraki gunome on bright ko-itame. Yosozaemon-no-jo leads the name in renown and breadth, ranked beside the late-Osafune Kiyomitsu among the two great hands of the workshop's closing age, his blades transmitted in daimyo houses grounded in their own provenance, the Hachisuka, the Mori, and the Ii, with a wakizashi recorded to the warrior Yamanaka Shikanosuke and others in the Imperial collection. Genbei-no-jo and Hikobei-no-jo follow, their custom blades often carrying an owner inscription beside the date, and Hikozaemon-no-jo offers the approachable end of a famous name. The Sukesada cutting reputation runs through the whole body, the heavy sakizori uchigatana made to be worn and used two-handed as the tachi fell from use. For the collector this is the most attainable of the great Bizen names, never common at its summit yet, in a signed and dated example with the open-waisted gunome reading clearly down its edge, the surest single document of how Osafune worked in its last great generation. Learn more →

11 recorded smiths118 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Sukesada祐定1504-155172
Sukesada祐定1532-158318
Sukesada祐定1547-15928
Sukesada祐定1487-15215
Sukesada祐定1532-15733
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Historical context

Under the Tokugawa peace the daishō became a regulated uniform, and demand gathered in the castle towns, above all Edo itself. The craft split two ways: brilliant display work for connoisseurs, and tested blades whose cutting results were sometimes inlaid in gold.

The Edo period (1615 to 1868) →

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 is a katana made by Kawachi no Kami Sukesada of the Osafune school in Bizen province during the Shinto period. The blade has a choji-midare hamon and comes with a koshirae. It is certified as a Hozon Token by the NBTHK.

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Sukesada School

Katana: Bizen Osafune Sukesada (Kawachi no Kami) - NBTHK Hozon Token

mei · Osafune · Kanbun-Genroku (1661-1704) · nagasa 65.8cm · sori 1.8cm

SOLD
Sukesada School — 1 of 7
Sukesada School — 2 of 7
Sukesada School — 3 of 7
Sukesada School — 4 of 7
Sukesada School — 5 of 7
Sukesada School — 6 of 7
Sukesada School — 7 of 7
1 / 7
1 / 7
Sukesada School — 1 of 7Sukesada School — 2 of 7Sukesada School — 3 of 7Sukesada School — 4 of 7Sukesada School — 5 of 7Sukesada School — 6 of 7Sukesada School — 7 of 7
Measurements & details
Smith
Sukesada School
Type
Katana
School
Sukesada
Period
Kanbun-Genroku (1661-1704)(Late Nanbokucho/Early Muromachi)
Province
Bizen
Signature
Signed(100% of this smith's designated works are signed)
Measurements
Nagasa 65.8cmSori 1.8cmMotohaba 3.06cmSakihaba 2.5cmKasane 0.78cm
Description

This is a katana made by Kawachi no Kami Sukesada of the Osafune school in Bizen province during the Shinto period. The blade has a choji-midare hamon and comes with a koshirae. It is certified as a Hozon Token by the NBTHK.

About the school

Sukesada

祐定

Bizen-den · Bizen

78 pieces on the market now

›

Sukesada (祐定) is the great name of late-Muromachi Osafune, the most prosperous of the Bizen forges that scholars group together as Sue-Bizen. The signature was carried by a body of smiths so large that the early-modern reference Hayami-dashi lists as many as twenty-one who appended a zokumyo (common name) to distinguish themselves, and the published commentary is blunt that of all the late-Osafune families the Sukesada line was the largest and most productive. Two registers of work issue from this single name. At the top stand the masters identified by their common-name titles, Yosozaemon-no-jo, Hikobei-no-jo, Genbei-no-jo, and Hikozaemon-no-jo, whose custom commissions (chumon-uchi) the sources distinguish sharply from the mass run; beneath them lies the great body of kazu-uchi-mono, the bulk production signed plainly Sukesada with no personal name, dated and placed to the house by era and quality. Hikobei-no-jo is recorded as the father of Yosozaemon-no-jo, who in turn heads the most distinguished branch, born in Onin 1 by back-count from a tanto inscribed at age seventy-one in Tenbun 6; the name then runs in same-signature generations down through the Eiroku and Tensho years. The shared vocabulary of the school is the temper the late Bizen workshops made their own. Over a jigane of tightly packed ko-itame, fine ji-nie settling like dust, chikei woven through, and a faint midare-utsuri rising near the shinogi (the thinned last trace of the bright reflection that filled the Osafune prime), the smiths build an open-waisted koshi-biraki gunome that develops into the doubled, compound fukushiki structure marking a Sue-Bizen blade above all else. Mixed into it run choji, ko-gunome, and pointed togariba, in places gathering into the double-flower juka and the crab's-claw formation called kani-no-tsume; the hamon is nioi-based with ko-nie adhering, ashi and yo entering richly, kinsuji and sunagashi trailing, the nioiguchi bright and clear. A second pole answers this flamboyance, the quiet hiro-suguha, broad and shallowly undulating with ko-gunome folded in, of which Genbei-no-jo in particular was the master, while a livelier hitatsura climbs the body with frequent tobiyaki and muneyaki on certain tanto, often in moroha-zukuri.

The blades take the robust late-Muromachi uchigatana form, wide in body with little taper, thick in kasane, deep in sori with sakizori and an extended chu-kissaki. The divergence between the masters and the general production is one of care rather than kind: Yosozaemon's bright, well-packed ko-itame and his command of all three registers, gunome, suguha, and hitatsura, set his typical work apart from the coarser bulk, and the commentary states plainly that it is precisely because such chumon-uchi exist that the Sue-Bizen name carries its high standing. To kantei a Sukesada blade is first to read the signature register, then the manner. A named master signs a long mei on the omote with the date on the ura, often over two columns and frequently with carving (bo-hi, a Kurikara dragon, a bonji, or the invocation Namu Hachiman Daibosatsu); the bulk kazu-uchi-mono sign Sukesada alone and are judged to the house by era and the Bizen-den keynote of koshi-biraki gunome on bright ko-itame. Yosozaemon-no-jo leads the name in renown and breadth, ranked beside the late-Osafune Kiyomitsu among the two great hands of the workshop's closing age, his blades transmitted in daimyo houses grounded in their own provenance, the Hachisuka, the Mori, and the Ii, with a wakizashi recorded to the warrior Yamanaka Shikanosuke and others in the Imperial collection. Genbei-no-jo and Hikobei-no-jo follow, their custom blades often carrying an owner inscription beside the date, and Hikozaemon-no-jo offers the approachable end of a famous name. The Sukesada cutting reputation runs through the whole body, the heavy sakizori uchigatana made to be worn and used two-handed as the tachi fell from use. For the collector this is the most attainable of the great Bizen names, never common at its summit yet, in a signed and dated example with the open-waisted gunome reading clearly down its edge, the surest single document of how Osafune worked in its last great generation. Learn more →

11 recorded smiths118 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Sukesada祐定1504-155172
Sukesada祐定1532-158318
Sukesada祐定1547-15928
Sukesada祐定1487-15215
Sukesada祐定1532-15733
Explore the Sukesada school →

Historical context

Under the Tokugawa peace the daishō became a regulated uniform, and demand gathered in the castle towns, above all Edo itself. The craft split two ways: brilliant display work for connoisseurs, and tested blades whose cutting results were sometimes inlaid in gold.

The Edo period (1615 to 1868) →

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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No cooling-off period or returns; refund only if the purchased sword is proven fake, capped at purchase price (excludes commission sales, accessories, auction items).

View all of World Seiyudo’s listings→View this item on the dealer’s site→

Previously sold — Sukesada School

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Hozon
Tanto - Hozon - by Sukesada School - Bishu Osafune Sukesada with Koshirae and ShirasayaTanto - Hozon - by Sukesada School - Bishu Osafune Sukesada with Koshirae and Shirasaya
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World Seiyudo
Tokuho
Katana - Tokuho - by Sukesada School - Bishu Osafune Sukesada - Tokubetsu Hozon TokenKatana - Tokuho - by Sukesada School - Bishu Osafune Sukesada - Tokubetsu Hozon Token
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Katana

BySukesada School
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Choshuya
Tanto - by Sukesada School - Mei: Bizen Kuni Ju Osafune Sukesada Saku, Tenbun 22 Nen Hachi Gatsu KichijitsuTanto - by Sukesada School - Mei: Bizen Kuni Ju Osafune Sukesada Saku, Tenbun 22 Nen Hachi Gatsu Kichijitsu
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Tantō

BySukesada School
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¥3,800,000
World Seiyudo
Tokuho
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Tantō

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¥1,400,000
World Seiyudo
Tokuho
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¥1,400,000
Sanmei
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BySukesada
¥1,200,000
Choshuya
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Hozon
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Katana

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Starting Bid¥650,000
Samurai Museum
Hozon
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¥5,344

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Daisho - Jubi - by Osafune Nagamitsu - Dai Sho: Katana (Important Art Object): Mumei (Den Nagamitsu) / Wakizashi: Mumei (Sekishu Naotsuna)Daisho - Jubi - by Osafune Nagamitsu - Dai Sho: Katana (Important Art Object): Mumei (Den Nagamitsu) / Wakizashi: Mumei (Sekishu Naotsuna)

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¥89,500
Samurai Museum
Tokuho
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Wakizashi

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¥20,748
Choshuya
Tokuho
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¥1,200,000
Goushuya
Jūyō
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Tokujū
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Tokuho
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¥4,800,000
Samurai Museum
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¥27,664

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Jūyō - by Ichimonji School - Naginata-Naoshi Katana: Mumei (Ichimonji)Jūyō - by Ichimonji School - Naginata-Naoshi Katana: Mumei (Ichimonji)

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¥5,500,000
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Starting Bid¥400,000
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¥2,500,000

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