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This is a Ryoshin Omi Yari (double-edged large spear) signed by Shirouemon Kanewaka, a representative smith from Kaga province. He was the son of the 2nd generation Sukesada and inherited the family headship in Enpo 5th year. The yari is dated Enpo 7th year (1679), 8th month, an auspicious day, placing it in the early Edo period.

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Kashu Kanewaka

Ryoshin Omi Yari: Signed Kaga ju Fujiwara Tsujimura Shirouemon Kanewaka zo, Enpo 7th year, 8th month, auspicious day

mei · Enpo (1673-1681)

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Kashu Kanewaka — 1 of 1
Kashu Kanewaka — 1 of 1
Measurements & details
Smith
Kashu Kanewaka
Type
Yari
School
Kashu Kanewaka
Period
Around 1673–1681(Enpo)
Province
Kaga
Signature
Signed(100% of this smith's designated works are signed)
Description

This is a Ryoshin Omi Yari (double-edged large spear) signed by Shirouemon Kanewaka, a representative smith from Kaga province. He was the son of the 2nd generation Sukesada and inherited the family headship in Enpo 5th year. The yari is dated Enpo 7th year (1679), 8th month, an auspicious day, placing it in the early Edo period.

About the maker

Kanewaka

兼若

Shinto · Kaga · around 1673-1681

Fujishiro Jo saku · Tōken Taikan top 60%

1 piece on the market now

›

Historical importance

Where Kanewaka 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
4 designated works
Gyobutsu (Imperial)
1
Jūyō
3
1 work by Kanewaka on the market→
Kanewaka — full profileShinto school
About the school

Kashu Kanewaka

加州兼若

Shinto · Kaga

6 pieces on the market now

›

Among the shintō workshops of the northern provinces, the Kanewaka line of Kaga (Kashū) traces its root to Mino. The setsumei record that the first-generation smith was a son of Shihōsuke Kanewaka of Seki and that, though he stood in the lineage of the Seki smiths, he forged his blades in Kaga. " The second generation, Matasuke, was the third son of the first, born in Keichō 17 (1612), active from Kan'ei through Enpō, and dead in Enpō 5 (1677) at sixty-six. The third, his legitimate heir, took the name Shirōemon and worked from Kanbun through Shōtoku, with dated pieces from Enpō 5 to Hōei 4 (1677 to 1707); a fourth, the Tsujiura Shirōemon of the same name, assisted his father as a substitute smith and inherited the name after Matasuke's death. The cutting-test katana signed Tsujimura Etchū no Kami Fujiwara Takahira[[c:2]] ties the workshop to the Maeda domain's swords, its blade tested five times and the result inlaid in kinzōgan. The shared hand is grounded in Mino forging carried north. The jigane across these blades is itame mixed with masame and mokume, often with standing grain (hada-dachi), abundant ji-nie, fine chikei, and a steel of slightly blackish yet clear tone, a cast the setsumei call a trait of the northern provinces (Hokukoku-mono). The temper is built on ko-notare mixed with gunome and pointed togariba, frequently assuming a boxed (hako-ba) character, with deep nioi, well-adhering nie, conspicuous sunagashi, kinsuji, and at times tobiyaki; the bōshi runs sugu with ko-maru or enters midare-komi, often with hakikake and a yakitsume-leaning point, a Yamato-tradition close noted on the masame-forged third-generation work.

To read the hand, the setsumei point to Mino Shizu and Naoe Shizu affinity, the wanare-based mixture of gunome and togari, and the box-shaped temper. Generations are told apart by that box: in the first generation it tends toward nie-kuzure, flavorful and not sharply drawn, and a defined hako-ba is comparatively uncommon; from the second and third it grows more crisply outlined. The third generation also worked saka-chōji-midare (reverse chōji), and in such pieces the fourth produced utsuri effects that could be taken for the Ishidō school. The kantei points the setsumei fix upon are the standing, blackish itame-masame ground, the boxed notare with sunagashi and kinsuji, and the Shizu-derived midare leaning. " Named works carry the lineage: a Genna 5 ken, whose date proves the title came later; the Kashū Fujiwara Yukimitsu tachi dated Bunmei 17 (1485) marks the older Muromachi Kashū ground from which such northern work descends; and a katana with kenuki-gata tachi koshirae in ashide maki-e shows the dress that accompanied the line. The setsumei place one blade in the Imperial Collection, attributed to the fourth-generation Tsujiura Shirōemon, and record provenance in Kaga and Ishikawa hands. Across the generations the verdict is consistent: each smith was skilled in his own right, the forging at times exceeding ordinary Kashū work, and the dated inscriptions stand as documentary anchors for early Kaga shintō. Learn more →

5 recorded smiths18 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Kanewaka兼若1596-161910
Kanewaka兼若1673-16814
Kanewaka兼若1624-16442
Takahira高平1673-16811
Yukimitsu行光1469-14871
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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) →

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
C
Choshuya
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Return policy

If, due to our fault, the item differs significantly from its proper condition, the item may be returned. Cooling-off is within one week of the item's arrival.

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Description

This is a Ryoshin Omi Yari (double-edged large spear) signed by Shirouemon Kanewaka, a representative smith from Kaga province. He was the son of the 2nd generation Sukesada and inherited the family headship in Enpo 5th year. The yari is dated Enpo 7th year (1679), 8th month, an auspicious day, placing it in the early Edo period.

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yari
Kashu Kanewaka

Ryoshin Omi Yari: Signed Kaga ju Fujiwara Tsujimura Shirouemon Kanewaka zo, Enpo 7th year, 8th month, auspicious day

mei · Enpo (1673-1681)

SOLD
Kashu Kanewaka — 1 of 1
Kashu Kanewaka — 1 of 1
Measurements & details
Smith
Kashu Kanewaka
Type
Yari
School
Kashu Kanewaka
Period
Around 1673–1681(Enpo)
Province
Kaga
Signature
Signed(100% of this smith's designated works are signed)
Description

This is a Ryoshin Omi Yari (double-edged large spear) signed by Shirouemon Kanewaka, a representative smith from Kaga province. He was the son of the 2nd generation Sukesada and inherited the family headship in Enpo 5th year. The yari is dated Enpo 7th year (1679), 8th month, an auspicious day, placing it in the early Edo period.

About the maker

Kanewaka

兼若

Shinto · Kaga · around 1673-1681

Fujishiro Jo saku · Tōken Taikan top 60%

1 piece on the market now

›

Historical importance

Where Kanewaka 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
4 designated works
Gyobutsu (Imperial)
1
Jūyō
3
1 work by Kanewaka on the market→
Kanewaka — full profileShinto school
About the school

Kashu Kanewaka

加州兼若

Shinto · Kaga

6 pieces on the market now

›

Among the shintō workshops of the northern provinces, the Kanewaka line of Kaga (Kashū) traces its root to Mino. The setsumei record that the first-generation smith was a son of Shihōsuke Kanewaka of Seki and that, though he stood in the lineage of the Seki smiths, he forged his blades in Kaga. " The second generation, Matasuke, was the third son of the first, born in Keichō 17 (1612), active from Kan'ei through Enpō, and dead in Enpō 5 (1677) at sixty-six. The third, his legitimate heir, took the name Shirōemon and worked from Kanbun through Shōtoku, with dated pieces from Enpō 5 to Hōei 4 (1677 to 1707); a fourth, the Tsujiura Shirōemon of the same name, assisted his father as a substitute smith and inherited the name after Matasuke's death. The cutting-test katana signed Tsujimura Etchū no Kami Fujiwara Takahira[[c:2]] ties the workshop to the Maeda domain's swords, its blade tested five times and the result inlaid in kinzōgan. The shared hand is grounded in Mino forging carried north. The jigane across these blades is itame mixed with masame and mokume, often with standing grain (hada-dachi), abundant ji-nie, fine chikei, and a steel of slightly blackish yet clear tone, a cast the setsumei call a trait of the northern provinces (Hokukoku-mono). The temper is built on ko-notare mixed with gunome and pointed togariba, frequently assuming a boxed (hako-ba) character, with deep nioi, well-adhering nie, conspicuous sunagashi, kinsuji, and at times tobiyaki; the bōshi runs sugu with ko-maru or enters midare-komi, often with hakikake and a yakitsume-leaning point, a Yamato-tradition close noted on the masame-forged third-generation work.

To read the hand, the setsumei point to Mino Shizu and Naoe Shizu affinity, the wanare-based mixture of gunome and togari, and the box-shaped temper. Generations are told apart by that box: in the first generation it tends toward nie-kuzure, flavorful and not sharply drawn, and a defined hako-ba is comparatively uncommon; from the second and third it grows more crisply outlined. The third generation also worked saka-chōji-midare (reverse chōji), and in such pieces the fourth produced utsuri effects that could be taken for the Ishidō school. The kantei points the setsumei fix upon are the standing, blackish itame-masame ground, the boxed notare with sunagashi and kinsuji, and the Shizu-derived midare leaning. " Named works carry the lineage: a Genna 5 ken, whose date proves the title came later; the Kashū Fujiwara Yukimitsu tachi dated Bunmei 17 (1485) marks the older Muromachi Kashū ground from which such northern work descends; and a katana with kenuki-gata tachi koshirae in ashide maki-e shows the dress that accompanied the line. The setsumei place one blade in the Imperial Collection, attributed to the fourth-generation Tsujiura Shirōemon, and record provenance in Kaga and Ishikawa hands. Across the generations the verdict is consistent: each smith was skilled in his own right, the forging at times exceeding ordinary Kashū work, and the dated inscriptions stand as documentary anchors for early Kaga shintō. Learn more →

5 recorded smiths18 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Kanewaka兼若1596-161910
Kanewaka兼若1673-16814
Kanewaka兼若1624-16442
Takahira高平1673-16811
Yukimitsu行光1469-14871
Explore the Kashu Kanewaka 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) →

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
C
Choshuya
🇯🇵Ships from Japan
›
✓Verified dealerwww.choshuya.co.jp
✓Ships worldwide✓English support
Return policy

If, due to our fault, the item differs significantly from its proper condition, the item may be returned. Cooling-off is within one week of the item's arrival.

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

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