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This is a wakizashi made by Mutsunokami Kaneshige during the early Edo period. The blade has a beautiful small itame hada with mokume, a bright nioiguchi, and frequent ashi, kinsuji, and sunagashi in the hamon. It comes with a special preservation certificate and a koshirae with a unique lacquered saya.

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Sendai Kunikane Kaneshige

Wakizashi: Mutsunokami Kaneshige

mei · Kanbun (1661-1673) · nagasa 53.85cm · sori 1.4cm

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Measurements & details
Smith
Sendai Kunikane Kaneshige
Type
Wakizashi
School
Sendai Kunikane
Period
Around 1661–1673(Kanbun)
Province
Mutsu
Signature
Signed(100% of this smith's designated works are signed)
Measurements
Nagasa 53.85cmSori 1.4cmMotohaba 3.2cmSakihaba 2.49cmKasane 0.7cmWeight 547g
Description

This is a wakizashi made by Mutsunokami Kaneshige during the early Edo period. The blade has a beautiful small itame hada with mokume, a bright nioiguchi, and frequent ashi, kinsuji, and sunagashi in the hamon. It comes with a special preservation certificate and a koshirae with a unique lacquered saya.

About the maker

Kaneshige

包重

Yamato-den · Mutsu · around 1661-1673

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Historical importance

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随一
Foremost
屈指
Leading
有数
Major
著名
Notable

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Designation record
1 designated works
Jūyō
1
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About the school

Sendai Kunikane

仙台國包

Yamato-den · Rikuzen

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Below Sendai Castle, at Kokubu Wakabayashi in Miyagi District of Ōshū (later Rikuzen, present-day Sendai), the first Kunikane established a forge that served the Date house across the early shintō period. The setsumei record him as a member of the Hongō family, first called Genzō and later Yoshinosuke, born in Bunroku 1 (1592), who claimed descent from a later branch of Yamato Hōshō Gorō. As a retained smith (kakae-kaji) of Date Masamune he was sent by his lord's command to Kyoto in Keichō 19 (1614), where he studied under Etchū no Kami Masatoshi; he received the court title Yamashiro Daijō in Kan'ei 3 (1626), took the tonsure upon Masamune's death in Kan'ei 13 (1636) under such Buddhist names as Ninzawa Yōe and Yōkei, retired in Shōhō 2 (1645) at fifty-four, and died in Kanbun 4 (1664) at seventy-three. The house continued through his legitimate son, the second-generation Kunikane (Hongō Kichiemon), born Keichō 17 (1612), who succeeded to the headship in 1645 and received the title Yamashiro no Kami in Kanbun 7 (1667). Other Sendai hands appear in the register as well: a Rinsuke (倫助) of the same lineage as Anrin signing "Ōshū Kokubu Sendai-jū," and later signatures reading Yōe Kunikane and the Shōwa-era Yōke Kunitsutsumi, carrying the line forward. What binds these blades into one hand is the deliberate transplant of the Yamato-den Hōshō manner onto Sendai steel. The setsumei describe the first generation as turning, in an age when the Sōshū tradition was widely practiced, toward the working range of the Yamato Hōshō line: a high shinogi, a forged masame-hada, and a suguha-based temper.

Recognition begins in the kitae, a masame-hada running well throughout, often tending toward standing grain (hada-dachi), with fine chikei entering and ji-nie adhering thickly over clear steel; a mizukage frequently rises from below the machi, called a habitual trait of both first and second generations. The temper is a chū- or hiro-suguha carrying a shallow notare, into which uchi-noke, hotsure, kuichigai-ba, and a nijūba-like effect mingle along the habuchi, with deep nioi, well-adhering nie, and kinsuji and sunagashi running through; the bōshi runs straight and tends toward yakizume with vigorous hakikake. Generations divide on detail rather than idiom: the first generation's strongest pieces show the masame at its most ordered with a bright nioiguchi, while the second generation, equally schooled in the family specialty, sometimes works toward gunome-midare and finishes with a quiet warmth; certain late first-generation works, such as the dated Kan'ei 19 katana, depart unusually into a primarily itame ground with whitish utsuri. For kantei the register fixes the points plainly: ordered masame with ji-nie and chikei, the suguha-and-hotsure edge with masame carried into a yakizume boshi, and the rising mizukage habit. The signature itself is a marker, the setsumei noting that from Kan'ei 9 (1632) the grass-radical of the character 藤 begins to be chiseled as separated strokes resembling a "#," and that the rarer "Yōe" form and examples bearing Kunitsugu's kaō carry documentary weight. Named works anchor the line: a Tokubetsu-Jūyō katana signed Yamashiro Daijō Fujiwara Kunikane transmitted in the Uwajima Date family, with an iron tsuba signed Myōchin Sōhei; first- and second-generation katana held in the Imperial Collection; a Jūyō wakizashi bearing the kuyō crest of the Date house said to have been bestowed by Masamune; and a katana carrying a Yamano Ka'emon cutting-test inscription dated Kanbun 4. The setsumei place the first generation's best blades at a level close to, and at points surpassing, the old Hōshō master, and present the Sendai Kunikane house as the enduring carrier of the Yamato Hōshō manner under Date patronage through the Edo period. Learn more →

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Kaneshige包重1661-16731
Tomosuke倫助1661-16731
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Historical context

Edo was the sword’s age of connoisseurship: the Hon’ami appraisers, the shogunal register of famous blades of 1719, and a thriving literature turned the sword into an object of study even as it ceased to be drawn in war.

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

Signed: 陸奥守包重 (Sendai Kunikane Kaneshige)
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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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This is a wakizashi made by Mutsunokami Kaneshige during the early Edo period. The blade has a beautiful small itame hada with mokume, a bright nioiguchi, and frequent ashi, kinsuji, and sunagashi in the hamon. It comes with a special preservation certificate and a koshirae with a unique lacquered saya.

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Certificate reading — 銘 陸奥守包重

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Sendai Kunikane Kaneshige

Wakizashi: Mutsunokami Kaneshige

mei · Kanbun (1661-1673) · nagasa 53.85cm · sori 1.4cm

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Measurements & details
Smith
Sendai Kunikane Kaneshige
Type
Wakizashi
School
Sendai Kunikane
Period
Around 1661–1673(Kanbun)
Province
Mutsu
Signature
Signed(100% of this smith's designated works are signed)
Measurements
Nagasa 53.85cmSori 1.4cmMotohaba 3.2cmSakihaba 2.49cmKasane 0.7cmWeight 547g
Description

This is a wakizashi made by Mutsunokami Kaneshige during the early Edo period. The blade has a beautiful small itame hada with mokume, a bright nioiguchi, and frequent ashi, kinsuji, and sunagashi in the hamon. It comes with a special preservation certificate and a koshirae with a unique lacquered saya.

About the maker

Kaneshige

包重

Yamato-den · Mutsu · around 1661-1673

Tōken Taikan top 87%

1 piece on the market now

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Historical importance

Where Kaneshige 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
1 designated works
Jūyō
1
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Kaneshige — full profileYamato-den school
About the school

Sendai Kunikane

仙台國包

Yamato-den · Rikuzen

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Below Sendai Castle, at Kokubu Wakabayashi in Miyagi District of Ōshū (later Rikuzen, present-day Sendai), the first Kunikane established a forge that served the Date house across the early shintō period. The setsumei record him as a member of the Hongō family, first called Genzō and later Yoshinosuke, born in Bunroku 1 (1592), who claimed descent from a later branch of Yamato Hōshō Gorō. As a retained smith (kakae-kaji) of Date Masamune he was sent by his lord's command to Kyoto in Keichō 19 (1614), where he studied under Etchū no Kami Masatoshi; he received the court title Yamashiro Daijō in Kan'ei 3 (1626), took the tonsure upon Masamune's death in Kan'ei 13 (1636) under such Buddhist names as Ninzawa Yōe and Yōkei, retired in Shōhō 2 (1645) at fifty-four, and died in Kanbun 4 (1664) at seventy-three. The house continued through his legitimate son, the second-generation Kunikane (Hongō Kichiemon), born Keichō 17 (1612), who succeeded to the headship in 1645 and received the title Yamashiro no Kami in Kanbun 7 (1667). Other Sendai hands appear in the register as well: a Rinsuke (倫助) of the same lineage as Anrin signing "Ōshū Kokubu Sendai-jū," and later signatures reading Yōe Kunikane and the Shōwa-era Yōke Kunitsutsumi, carrying the line forward. What binds these blades into one hand is the deliberate transplant of the Yamato-den Hōshō manner onto Sendai steel. The setsumei describe the first generation as turning, in an age when the Sōshū tradition was widely practiced, toward the working range of the Yamato Hōshō line: a high shinogi, a forged masame-hada, and a suguha-based temper.

Recognition begins in the kitae, a masame-hada running well throughout, often tending toward standing grain (hada-dachi), with fine chikei entering and ji-nie adhering thickly over clear steel; a mizukage frequently rises from below the machi, called a habitual trait of both first and second generations. The temper is a chū- or hiro-suguha carrying a shallow notare, into which uchi-noke, hotsure, kuichigai-ba, and a nijūba-like effect mingle along the habuchi, with deep nioi, well-adhering nie, and kinsuji and sunagashi running through; the bōshi runs straight and tends toward yakizume with vigorous hakikake. Generations divide on detail rather than idiom: the first generation's strongest pieces show the masame at its most ordered with a bright nioiguchi, while the second generation, equally schooled in the family specialty, sometimes works toward gunome-midare and finishes with a quiet warmth; certain late first-generation works, such as the dated Kan'ei 19 katana, depart unusually into a primarily itame ground with whitish utsuri. For kantei the register fixes the points plainly: ordered masame with ji-nie and chikei, the suguha-and-hotsure edge with masame carried into a yakizume boshi, and the rising mizukage habit. The signature itself is a marker, the setsumei noting that from Kan'ei 9 (1632) the grass-radical of the character 藤 begins to be chiseled as separated strokes resembling a "#," and that the rarer "Yōe" form and examples bearing Kunitsugu's kaō carry documentary weight. Named works anchor the line: a Tokubetsu-Jūyō katana signed Yamashiro Daijō Fujiwara Kunikane transmitted in the Uwajima Date family, with an iron tsuba signed Myōchin Sōhei; first- and second-generation katana held in the Imperial Collection; a Jūyō wakizashi bearing the kuyō crest of the Date house said to have been bestowed by Masamune; and a katana carrying a Yamano Ka'emon cutting-test inscription dated Kanbun 4. The setsumei place the first generation's best blades at a level close to, and at points surpassing, the old Hōshō master, and present the Sendai Kunikane house as the enduring carrier of the Yamato Hōshō manner under Date patronage through the Edo period. Learn more →

4 recorded smiths47 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Kunikane國包1624-164433
Kunikane國包1644-167012
Kaneshige包重1661-16731
Tomosuke倫助1661-16731
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Historical context

Edo was the sword’s age of connoisseurship: the Hon’ami appraisers, the shogunal register of famous blades of 1719, and a thriving literature turned the sword into an object of study even as it ceased to be drawn in war.

The Edo period (1615 to 1868) →

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

Signed: 陸奥守包重 (Sendai Kunikane Kaneshige)
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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Wakizashi - Tokuho - by Sendai Kunikane Kaneshige - Antique Japanese Sword Wakizashi Signed by Mutsu no Kami Kaneshige NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon CertificateWakizashi - Tokuho - by Sendai Kunikane Kaneshige - Antique Japanese Sword Wakizashi Signed by Mutsu no Kami Kaneshige NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Certificate
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Wakizashi

BySendai Kunikane Kaneshige
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Samurai Museum
Hozon
Katana - Hozon - by Sendai Kunikane School - Antique Japanese Sword Katana attributed to Yamashiro no Kami Kunikane NBTHK Hozon CertificateKatana - Hozon - by Sendai Kunikane School - Antique Japanese Sword Katana attributed to Yamashiro no Kami Kunikane NBTHK Hozon Certificate

Katana

BySendai Kunikane School
¥6,287
Choshuya
Tokuho
Wakizashi - Tokuho - by Sendai Kunikane School - Signed Yamashiro Daijo Fujiwara no Kunikane, Kan'ei 5th year, 8th month (Saijo O Wazamono)Wakizashi - Tokuho - by Sendai Kunikane School - Signed Yamashiro Daijo Fujiwara no Kunikane, Kan'ei 5th year, 8th month (Saijo O Wazamono)

Wakizashi

BySendai Kunikane School
¥2,500,000
Choshuya
Wakizashi - by Sendai Kunikane - Japanese Sword for Sale | Ginza Choshuya | Signed Yamashiro Daijo Fujiwara Kunikane, August, Kanei 5 (Saijo Owazamono), 1624Wakizashi - by Sendai Kunikane - Japanese Sword for Sale | Ginza Choshuya | Signed Yamashiro Daijo Fujiwara Kunikane, August, Kanei 5 (Saijo Owazamono), 1624

Wakizashi

BySendai Kunikane
¥2,500,000
Nipponto
Tokuho
Katana - Tokuho - by Sendai Kunikane - Japanese Sword Katana by Oshu Sendaiju Kunikane (2nd Generation)Katana - Tokuho - by Sendai Kunikane - Japanese Sword Katana by Oshu Sendaiju Kunikane (2nd Generation)

Katana

BySendai Kunikane
¥2,500,000
Touken Matsumoto
Hozon
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Wakizashi

BySendai Kunikane
¥1,200,000
Toyuukai
Tokuho
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BySendai Kunikane School
¥2,200,000
Choshuya
Wakizashi - by Sendai Kunikane - Oshu Sendai ju Kunikane (2nd Gen.) - RyowazamonoWakizashi - by Sendai Kunikane - Oshu Sendai ju Kunikane (2nd Gen.) - Ryowazamono

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Tokuho
Katana - Tokuho - by Sendai Kunikane - Katana by Yamashiro Daijo Fujiwara Kunikane, dated February, Kanei 11 (1634), Tokubetsu HozonKatana - Tokuho - by Sendai Kunikane - Katana by Yamashiro Daijo Fujiwara Kunikane, dated February, Kanei 11 (1634), Tokubetsu Hozon

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Tokuho
Yari - Tokuho - by Senjuin School - Senjuin SakuYari - Tokuho - by Senjuin School - Senjuin Saku

Yari

BySenjuin School
Starting Bid¥280,000
Tsuruginoya
Jūyō
Katana - Jūyō - by Tegai Kanenaga - Tegai KanenagaKatana - Jūyō - by Tegai Kanenaga - Tegai Kanenaga

Katana

ByTegai Kanenaga
¥7,500,000
Aoi Art
Tokuho
Tachi - Tokuho - by Shikkake School - Unsigned (Shikkake)Tachi - Tokuho - by Shikkake School - Unsigned (Shikkake)

Tachi

ByShikkake School
Starting Bid¥1,550,000
Goushuya
Tokujū
Katana - Tokuju - by Satsuma Yasuyo - Tokubetsu Juyo Token (One-Leaf Aoi Mon) Shume no Kami Ichihei Fujiwara Ason Yasuyo, Made in Satsushu Kirei-gun on an Auspicious Day in March, Kyoho 12Katana - Tokuju - by Satsuma Yasuyo - Tokubetsu Juyo Token (One-Leaf Aoi Mon) Shume no Kami Ichihei Fujiwara Ason Yasuyo, Made in Satsushu Kirei-gun on an Auspicious Day in March, Kyoho 12

Katana

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Toushin
Tokuho
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Tantō

ByTegai Kanekiyo
¥770,000
Tokka Biz
Hozon
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Katana

ByMihara School
¥650,000
Choshuya
Jūyō
Katana - Jūyō - by Shikkake School - O-suriage Mumei, Attributed to ShikkakeKatana - Jūyō - by Shikkake School - O-suriage Mumei, Attributed to Shikkake

Katana

ByShikkake School
¥3,600,000
Touken Komachi
Tokuho
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Katana

ByTegai Kanenaga
¥3,000,000

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