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This strong and broadly curved katana by the second-generation Kawachi no Kami Sukesada is dated to February 1746. It features a well-forged ko-mokume jihada with chikei and tobiyaki, and a vivid gunome-chôji midare hamon alive with kinsuji, sunagashi, yô, and distinctive kanitsune formations. The blade comes with a longevity-themed koshirae, including an Akasaka tsuba and crab menuki echoing the hamon, and is certified NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon.

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Sukesada

Katana: Kawachi no Kami Sukesada

mei · Eiroku-Tensho (1558-1591) · nagasa 64.2cm · sori 3.2cm

SOLD
Sukesada — 1 of 1
Sukesada — 1 of 1
Measurements & details
Smith
Sukesada
Type
Katana
School
Sukesada
Period
Around 1532–1573(Eiroku-Tensho)
Province
Bizen
Signature
Signed(100% of this smith's designated works are signed)
Measurements
Nagasa 64.2cmSori 3.2cmMotohaba 2.9cmWeight 865g
Description

This strong and broadly curved katana by the second-generation Kawachi no Kami Sukesada is dated to February 1746. It features a well-forged ko-mokume jihada with chikei and tobiyaki, and a vivid gunome-chôji midare hamon alive with kinsuji, sunagashi, yô, and distinctive kanitsune formations. The blade comes with a longevity-themed koshirae, including an Akasaka tsuba and crab menuki echoing the hamon, and is certified NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon.

About the maker

Sukesada

祐定

Bizen-den · Bizen · around 1532-1573

Fujishiro Jo saku · Tōken Taikan top 23%

2 pieces on the market now

›

Historical importance

Where Sukesada 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
3 designated works
Jūyō
3
2 works by Sukesada on the market→
Sukesada — full profileBizen-den school

Dated Works

Years he was demonstrably active, proven by signed-and-dated blades

Active period
1532–1570Editorial estimate: 1532–1573
3 of 3 designated works carry a date
1530
1540
1550
1560
1570
About the school

Sukesada

祐定

Bizen-den · Bizen

Phase: Sue-Bizen末備前· 1441–1596

78 pieces on the market now

›

The last great chapter of Osafune unfolds in the Eisho and Tenbun years of the late Muromachi, when the riverside workshop turned its accumulated craft toward an age of constant war. Where Oei-Bizen had looked backward, reviving the tachi shape and the choji temper of the Kamakura masters under Yasumitsu and Morimitsu, Sue-Bizen faces forward into Sengoku demand. The leading hands carry the same family characters one generation further: the Sukesada group, headed by Yosazaemon-no-jo Sukesada and the Hikobee-jo Sukesada said to be his father, alongside Katsumitsu (often Jirozaemon-no-jo), Munemitsu, Tadamitsu of the Heiroemon-jo line, and the Kiyomitsu smiths Magoemon-no-jo and Gorozaemon-no-jo. The setsumei draw a sharp line through their output. Commissioned blades, chumon-uchi, were signed with full zokumyo, dated, and frequently inscribed with the name of the ordering party, as on the Katsumitsu and Sadamitsu naginata of Meio 8 made for the Miyake of Kojima, a house that fed into the Ukita. Below them ran the bulk trade of kazu-uchimono, the arms that supplied the warring provinces, and it is the chumon-uchi masters that the designations preserve. What the steel does in this window is distinct from every earlier Osafune register. The shape is the uchigatana: wide mihaba with thick kasane, pronounced sakizori, an extended chu-kissaki or o-kissaki, and a short nakago suited to the katate-uchi one-handed draw, a body unlike the koshizori tachi of Ko-Osafune or the broad Nanbokucho profile of Soden-Bizen. The forging tightens into ko-itame over which a midare-utsuri stands faintly rather than vividly, weaker than the bright reflection of the founding generation.

The signature temper is the open-waisted koshi-no-hiraita gunome, splitting at the heads into fukushiki compound midare and mixed with togariba and choji; it is nioi-based with ko-nie and a bright nioiguchi, with ashi, yo, kinsuji and small tobiyaki worked through. Against this, Soden-Bizen had pushed Soshu nie and notare, while the founders had tempered flamboyant choji over a vivid utsuri. Two specialties branch off the gunome base: the Kiyomitsu and Tadamitsu suguha, calm and tightly forged, and the hitatsura of high-tempered pieces with long muneyaki and yubashiri, seen in the warlord-smiths Akamatsu Masanori and Ishikawa Yukihisa. To kantei a Sue-Bizen blade is to read the body first and the temper second. The compact uchigatana sugata with thick kasane and a short tang fixes the late-Muromachi date; the faint utsuri over dense ko-itame keeps it in Bizen; the open-waisted compound gunome names the group. The masters then separate by hand: Katsumitsu is set apart by the abundant choji he folds into the gunome, yielding a more florid, brilliant dekiguchi than his peers; Tadamitsu and the Kiyomitsu smiths are read out by their suguha, with Magoemon-no-jo's itame standing in mokume to distinguish his ground. The cutting reputation is documented directly, as on the Hikobee-jo Sukesada katana of Keicho 5 carrying a tameshi inscription naming the tester Ichihara Hachibee. Provenance threads through the supplementary signatures: Masanori's reward blades cut for his retainers, the Miyake names tying the workshop to the Ukita, and the Shinjuro Sukesada whose few large works may have ended in the Tensho flood. The horimono carried from the mainline, bonji with rendai, Fudo Myoo, and shrine dedications, persist on these blades as a final mark of the line. 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

Three unifiers ended the century of war, and the sword became an instrument of the new order: the 1588 sword hunt made it the warrior’s badge, famous blades passed between houses like treaties, and appraisal ever after divides the craft here, kotō from shintō.

The Momoyama period (1573 to 1615) →

NBTHK Certificate
Tokubetsu Hozon Tōken特別保存刀剣
Sword Especially Worthy of Preservation
›

A Hozon-certified blade judged to show notably superior workmanship and a better state of preservation. The bar is higher: re-tempered blades and most unsigned Muromachi/Edo works are excluded.

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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Return policy

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Description

This strong and broadly curved katana by the second-generation Kawachi no Kami Sukesada is dated to February 1746. It features a well-forged ko-mokume jihada with chikei and tobiyaki, and a vivid gunome-chôji midare hamon alive with kinsuji, sunagashi, yô, and distinctive kanitsune formations. The blade comes with a longevity-themed koshirae, including an Akasaka tsuba and crab menuki echoing the hamon, and is certified NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon.

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Sukesada

Katana: Kawachi no Kami Sukesada

mei · Eiroku-Tensho (1558-1591) · nagasa 64.2cm · sori 3.2cm

SOLD
Sukesada — 1 of 1
Sukesada — 1 of 1
Measurements & details
Smith
Sukesada
Type
Katana
School
Sukesada
Period
Around 1532–1573(Eiroku-Tensho)
Province
Bizen
Signature
Signed(100% of this smith's designated works are signed)
Measurements
Nagasa 64.2cmSori 3.2cmMotohaba 2.9cmWeight 865g
Description

This strong and broadly curved katana by the second-generation Kawachi no Kami Sukesada is dated to February 1746. It features a well-forged ko-mokume jihada with chikei and tobiyaki, and a vivid gunome-chôji midare hamon alive with kinsuji, sunagashi, yô, and distinctive kanitsune formations. The blade comes with a longevity-themed koshirae, including an Akasaka tsuba and crab menuki echoing the hamon, and is certified NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon.

About the maker

Sukesada

祐定

Bizen-den · Bizen · around 1532-1573

Fujishiro Jo saku · Tōken Taikan top 23%

2 pieces on the market now

›

Historical importance

Where Sukesada 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
3 designated works
Jūyō
3
2 works by Sukesada on the market→
Sukesada — full profileBizen-den school

Dated Works

Years he was demonstrably active, proven by signed-and-dated blades

Active period
1532–1570Editorial estimate: 1532–1573
3 of 3 designated works carry a date
1530
1540
1550
1560
1570
About the school

Sukesada

祐定

Bizen-den · Bizen

Phase: Sue-Bizen末備前· 1441–1596

78 pieces on the market now

›

The last great chapter of Osafune unfolds in the Eisho and Tenbun years of the late Muromachi, when the riverside workshop turned its accumulated craft toward an age of constant war. Where Oei-Bizen had looked backward, reviving the tachi shape and the choji temper of the Kamakura masters under Yasumitsu and Morimitsu, Sue-Bizen faces forward into Sengoku demand. The leading hands carry the same family characters one generation further: the Sukesada group, headed by Yosazaemon-no-jo Sukesada and the Hikobee-jo Sukesada said to be his father, alongside Katsumitsu (often Jirozaemon-no-jo), Munemitsu, Tadamitsu of the Heiroemon-jo line, and the Kiyomitsu smiths Magoemon-no-jo and Gorozaemon-no-jo. The setsumei draw a sharp line through their output. Commissioned blades, chumon-uchi, were signed with full zokumyo, dated, and frequently inscribed with the name of the ordering party, as on the Katsumitsu and Sadamitsu naginata of Meio 8 made for the Miyake of Kojima, a house that fed into the Ukita. Below them ran the bulk trade of kazu-uchimono, the arms that supplied the warring provinces, and it is the chumon-uchi masters that the designations preserve. What the steel does in this window is distinct from every earlier Osafune register. The shape is the uchigatana: wide mihaba with thick kasane, pronounced sakizori, an extended chu-kissaki or o-kissaki, and a short nakago suited to the katate-uchi one-handed draw, a body unlike the koshizori tachi of Ko-Osafune or the broad Nanbokucho profile of Soden-Bizen. The forging tightens into ko-itame over which a midare-utsuri stands faintly rather than vividly, weaker than the bright reflection of the founding generation.

The signature temper is the open-waisted koshi-no-hiraita gunome, splitting at the heads into fukushiki compound midare and mixed with togariba and choji; it is nioi-based with ko-nie and a bright nioiguchi, with ashi, yo, kinsuji and small tobiyaki worked through. Against this, Soden-Bizen had pushed Soshu nie and notare, while the founders had tempered flamboyant choji over a vivid utsuri. Two specialties branch off the gunome base: the Kiyomitsu and Tadamitsu suguha, calm and tightly forged, and the hitatsura of high-tempered pieces with long muneyaki and yubashiri, seen in the warlord-smiths Akamatsu Masanori and Ishikawa Yukihisa. To kantei a Sue-Bizen blade is to read the body first and the temper second. The compact uchigatana sugata with thick kasane and a short tang fixes the late-Muromachi date; the faint utsuri over dense ko-itame keeps it in Bizen; the open-waisted compound gunome names the group. The masters then separate by hand: Katsumitsu is set apart by the abundant choji he folds into the gunome, yielding a more florid, brilliant dekiguchi than his peers; Tadamitsu and the Kiyomitsu smiths are read out by their suguha, with Magoemon-no-jo's itame standing in mokume to distinguish his ground. The cutting reputation is documented directly, as on the Hikobee-jo Sukesada katana of Keicho 5 carrying a tameshi inscription naming the tester Ichihara Hachibee. Provenance threads through the supplementary signatures: Masanori's reward blades cut for his retainers, the Miyake names tying the workshop to the Ukita, and the Shinjuro Sukesada whose few large works may have ended in the Tensho flood. The horimono carried from the mainline, bonji with rendai, Fudo Myoo, and shrine dedications, persist on these blades as a final mark of the line. 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

Three unifiers ended the century of war, and the sword became an instrument of the new order: the 1588 sword hunt made it the warrior’s badge, famous blades passed between houses like treaties, and appraisal ever after divides the craft here, kotō from shintō.

The Momoyama period (1573 to 1615) →

NBTHK Certificate
Tokubetsu Hozon Tōken特別保存刀剣
Sword Especially Worthy of Preservation
›

A Hozon-certified blade judged to show notably superior workmanship and a better state of preservation. The bar is higher: re-tempered blades and most unsigned Muromachi/Edo works are excluded.

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
U
Unique Japan
Established 2006 · 20 yrs on the market
🇯🇵Ships from Japan
›
✓Verified dealeruniquejapan.com
✓Ships worldwide✓English supportWire transfer
Return policy

All swords come with a three-day inspection period beginning from the date of delivery. If not satisfied, the sword may be returned within this period for a full refund of the purchase price. Outside of this period, all sales are final. Swords purchased on a layaway payment plan are not eligible for the three-day inspection period.

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

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Tanto - Tokuho - by Sukesada - Bizen Osafune Yosozaemonnojo Sukesada (2nd Generation) - NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon TokenTanto - Tokuho - by Sukesada - Bizen Osafune Yosozaemonnojo Sukesada (2nd Generation) - NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Token
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Tantō

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Ayakashi
Tokuho
Katana - Tokuho - by Sukesada - Bizen Kuni Ju Osafune Sukesada Saku, Eiroku Ju Nen Hachi Gatsu Hi, Honami Koryo Kiwame Fuda TsukiKatana - Tokuho - by Sukesada - Bizen Kuni Ju Osafune Sukesada Saku, Eiroku Ju Nen Hachi Gatsu Hi, Honami Koryo Kiwame Fuda Tsuki
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Katana

BySukesada
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Eirakudo
Hozon
Katana - Hozon - by Sukesada - Yosouzaemonnojo Sukesada - Hozon TokenKatana - Hozon - by Sukesada - Yosouzaemonnojo Sukesada - Hozon Token

Katana

BySukesada
¥3,800,000
Choshuya
Tokuho
Katana - Tokuho - by Katsumitsu - Bishu Osafune Katsumitsu - Bunmei 18th Year, 2nd Month (O Wazamono)Katana - Tokuho - by Katsumitsu - Bishu Osafune Katsumitsu - Bunmei 18th Year, 2nd Month (O Wazamono)

Katana

ByKatsumitsu
¥1,200,000
World Seiyudo
Tokuho
Wakizashi - Tokuho - by Sukesada - Kawachi-No-Kami SukesadaWakizashi - Tokuho - by Sukesada - Kawachi-No-Kami Sukesada

Wakizashi

BySukesada
¥1,400,000
Sanmei
Tokuho
Tanto - Tokuho - by Sukesada - Double-Edged Tanto: Osafune SukesadaTanto - Tokuho - by Sukesada - Double-Edged Tanto: Osafune Sukesada

Tantō

BySukesada
¥1,200,000
Choshuya
Hozon
Katana - Hozon - by Sukesada - Unsigned Bishu Osafune SukesadaKatana - Hozon - by Sukesada - Unsigned Bishu Osafune Sukesada

Katana

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Tokuho
Katana - Tokuho - by Sukesada - Bishu Osafune Sukesada - Katayama Toji Shigehiro Dai (Bizen), dated February of Eisho 7Katana - Tokuho - by Sukesada - Bishu Osafune Sukesada - Katayama Toji Shigehiro Dai (Bizen), dated February of Eisho 7

Katana

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Hozon
Katana - Hozon - by Sukesada School - Bizen no Kuni Osafune Ju Sukesada Saku, Dated February, Kyoho 13 (1728)Katana - Hozon - by Sukesada School - Bizen no Kuni Osafune Ju Sukesada Saku, Dated February, Kyoho 13 (1728)

Katana

BySukesada School
Starting Bid¥650,000
Samurai Museum
Hozon
Katana - Hozon - by Sukesada - Antique Japanese Sword Katana signed by Osafune Sukesada NBTHK Hozon CertificateKatana - Hozon - by Sukesada - Antique Japanese Sword Katana signed by Osafune Sukesada NBTHK Hozon Certificate

Katana

BySukesada
¥5,344

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Jūyō Bijutsuhin
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)

Daishō

ByOsafune Nagamitsu
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Jūyō
Tanto - Jūyō - by Osafune Kagemitsu - Juyo Tanto by Bizen KagemitsuTanto - Jūyō - by Osafune Kagemitsu - Juyo Tanto by Bizen Kagemitsu

Tantō

ByOsafune Kagemitsu
¥89,500
Samurai Museum
Tokuho
Wakizashi - Tokuho - by Osafune Kagemitsu - Antique Japanese Sword Wakizashi attributed to Den Osafune Kagemitsu NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon CertificateWakizashi - Tokuho - by Osafune Kagemitsu - Antique Japanese Sword Wakizashi attributed to Den Osafune Kagemitsu NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Certificate

Wakizashi

ByOsafune Kagemitsu
¥20,748
Goushuya
Jūyō
Katana - Jūyō - by Osafune Kanemitsu - Kanemitsu with Gold Inlay InscriptionKatana - Jūyō - by Osafune Kanemitsu - Kanemitsu with Gold Inlay Inscription

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Tokujū
Tachi - Tokuju - by Osafune Kagemasa - Ko Osafune KagemasaTachi - Tokuju - by Osafune Kagemasa - Ko Osafune Kagemasa

Tachi

ByOsafune Kagemasa
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Katanahanbai
Tokuho
Wakizashi - Tokuho - by Osafune Tomomitsu - Bishu Osafune Tomomitsu - Teiji 5th Year, 8th MonthWakizashi - Tokuho - by Osafune Tomomitsu - Bishu Osafune Tomomitsu - Teiji 5th Year, 8th Month

Wakizashi

ByOsafune Tomomitsu
¥4,800,000
Samurai Museum
Katana - by Osafune Kanemitsu - Antique Japanese Sword Katana Attributed to Den Osafune Kanemitsu NTHK Yushu Saku Kanteisho CertificateKatana - by Osafune Kanemitsu - Antique Japanese Sword Katana Attributed to Den Osafune Kanemitsu NTHK Yushu Saku Kanteisho Certificate

Katana

ByOsafune Kanemitsu
¥27,664
Iida Koendo
Jūyō
Tachi - Jūyō - by Osafune Nagamitsu - Bizenkoku Osafune ju Sakonshogen Nagamitsu tsukuru, Einin Gannen Junigatsu HiTachi - Jūyō - by Osafune Nagamitsu - Bizenkoku Osafune ju Sakonshogen Nagamitsu tsukuru, Einin Gannen Junigatsu Hi

Tachi

ByOsafune Nagamitsu
¥55,000,000

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

Naginata-Naoshi Katana: Mumei (Ichimonji)

ByIchimonji School
Starting Bid¥9,500,000
Tsuruginoya
Jūyō
Katana - Jūyō - by Fukuoka Ichimonji School - Mumei Fukuoka IchimonjiKatana - Jūyō - by Fukuoka Ichimonji School - Mumei Fukuoka Ichimonji

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ByFukuoka Ichimonji School
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Jūyō Bijutsuhin
Katana - Jubi - by Chu-Aoe School - Aoe Sadatsugu Katana Juyo BijutsuhinKatana - Jubi - by Chu-Aoe School - Aoe Sadatsugu Katana Juyo Bijutsuhin

Katana

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Jūyō
Katana - Jūyō - by Aoe School - Mumei (Aoe) - 51st Juyo TokenKatana - Jūyō - by Aoe School - Mumei (Aoe) - 51st Juyo Token

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ByAoe School
¥5,500,000
Aoi Art
Tokuho
Tanto - Tokuho - by Yoshii Morinori - Bishu-koku Yoshii Morinori (November 1419)Tanto - Tokuho - by Yoshii Morinori - Bishu-koku Yoshii Morinori (November 1419)

Tantō

ByYoshii Morinori
Starting Bid¥400,000
Goushuya
Jūyō Bijutsuhin
Tachi - Jubi - by Ukai Unsho - Kumoio - From the collection of the Okouchi family, lord of Otaki Domain, Kazusa ProvinceTachi - Jubi - by Ukai Unsho - Kumoio - From the collection of the Okouchi family, lord of Otaki Domain, Kazusa Province

Tachi

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Wakizashi

ByIchimonji School
¥3,500,000
Token-Net
Jūyō
Wakizashi - Jūyō - by Ukai Unji - Mumei (Unji) (Bizen)Wakizashi - Jūyō - by Ukai Unji - Mumei (Unji) (Bizen)

Wakizashi

ByUkai Unji
¥2,500,000

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