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This katana is signed by Enju Nobutsugu, born Hiromitsu Tanigawa in 1948, and was forged in 1988 when he was 40 years old. Nobutsugu was the son and student of the Mukansa smith Tanigawa Moriyoshi, winning numerous awards before his untimely death at age 50 in 1998. The blade features a wide body, extended kissaki, and a vibrant gunome choji hamon with frequent kinsuji, showing his high skill.

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Enju School

Katana: Enju Nobutsugu

mei · Gendaito · nagasa 71.4cm · sori 1.9cm

¥700,000
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Measurements & details
Smith
Enju School
Type
Katana
School
Enju
Period
Gendaito
Province
Higo
Signature
Signed(1% of this smith's designated works are signed)
Measurements
Nagasa 71.4cmSori 1.9cmMotohaba 3.2cmSakihaba 2.7cmKasane 0.7cm
Description

This katana is signed by Enju Nobutsugu, born Hiromitsu Tanigawa in 1948, and was forged in 1988 when he was 40 years old. Nobutsugu was the son and student of the Mukansa smith Tanigawa Moriyoshi, winning numerous awards before his untimely death at age 50 in 1998. The blade features a wide body, extended kissaki, and a vibrant gunome choji hamon with frequent kinsuji, showing his high skill.

About the school

Enju

延寿

Yamashiro-den · Higo

22 pieces on the market now

›

Among the provincial lines that carried the Kyoto manner beyond Yamashiro, the Enju (延寿) school of Higo province grew up at Kumafu in the Kikuchi District, working from the close of the Kamakura period through the Nanbokuchō era. Its founder, Tarō Kunimura, is transmitted in the prevailing account as the son of Hiromura of the Yamato Senjuin line, who married a daughter of Rai Kuniyuki of Yamashiro; by that marriage Kunimura is held to be Kuniyuki's grandson in the female line and a pupil of the Rai workshop (one early text instead places him in the gate of Rai Kunitoshi). The school name reads on the same characters as the Rai line itself, and from that double descent, Yamashiro through the Rai marriage and Yamato through the Senjuin side, the family took its character. Around the founder a cluster of named smiths arose almost at once, Kuniyoshi, Kunitoki, Kuniyasu, Kunitomo, Kunisuke, Kuninobu and Kunitsuna among them, the Enju line attached to the Kikuchi clan and loyal to the Southern Court, so that the dated blades carry that history in their Southern-Court eras. The published sources describe Enju work as one that broadly resembles the Rai school[[c:1]], refined in suguha yet cooler and whiter than its Kyoto parent, and they name the provincial accents by which the two are separated. The forging is an itame or closely packed ko-itame that flows toward the edge into masame, the grain standing a little, with fine ji-nie laid on and delicate chikei entering; over it rises a whitish shirake-utsuri, the surest single Enju tell, the cool reflection of a Kyushu steel that is not quite the bright Rai jigane. The temper is a chū-suguha or narrower hoso-suguha, the nioiguchi carried somewhat shizumi (sunken and quiet), often breaking into nijūba, the doubled line that recurs across the line; ko-ashi, yō, ko-nie, fine sunagashi and kinsuji play within it, the activity gentler than the brighter Rai suguha. The bōshi turns back on a larger radius than Rai's tight ko-maru, a shallow ō-maru with a short kaeri.

The signature is a tool of attribution: across the line the right half within the kuni (国) enclosure is cut in an ear-shaped form, a calligraphic habit the sources say cannot be confused with another school. Against true Rai, the school is read by its masame-lean, its whitish utsuri, its sinking nioiguchi and its quieter internal work, the ji and ha running a degree softer than the Yamashiro line. To kantei an Enju blade is to weigh those provincial accents against the Rai air it carries: a wheel-like wa-zori and Kyoto refinement may recall the parent at a glance, but the nagare in the ji, the shirake-utsuri, the subdued nioiguchi and the ear-shaped kuni settle the attribution, and the level of the work then narrows it to a hand. The founder Kunimura sets the quiet register and signs the slender, sharply tapering tachi the sources call distinctive even within the school; among the later smiths, Kunitoki survives in relative number and runs his suguha the busiest with ko-gunome and kinsuji, Kuniyasu is the most nie-laden and brightest, Kunisuke cuts the boldest chisel and hardens a unique flaming bōshi on his wide pieces, while Kuniyoshi, Kuninobu and the various other Kuni- smiths work the same vocabulary, the best of them refining the steel to a clarity that escapes the school's whitish thinness. The corpus runs mostly to slender signed tachi and to ō-suriage mumei katana attributed on appraisal, with broad sunobi tantō in the Nanbokuchō phase, the work confined to long blades in the founder's case. Provenance is unusually grand for a provincial line: blades pass through Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu and rest in the Hosokawa, Date, Uesugi, Owari and Mito Tokugawa houses, with examples held today by the Sano, Tokugawa, Seikadō and other institutions. A signed ubu Enju tachi is among the rarer encounters in Higo work; most survive as the mumei attribution, held as heritage rather than offered. Learn more →

17 recorded smiths241 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Kunimura國村1275-127815
Kuniyasu國泰1329-133116
Kunitoki國時1317-135332
Kunisuke國資1346-137022
Kunitoki國時1275-12787
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Historical context

The twentieth century nearly killed the craft twice: wartime distortion, then the occupation ban. The NBTHK’s founding in 1948 and licensed forging from 1953 rebuilt the sword as an art, crowned by Living National Treasures and the mukansa rank.

Shōwa to the present: destruction and revival →

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.

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Established 1984 · 42 yrs on the market
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Description

This katana is signed by Enju Nobutsugu, born Hiromitsu Tanigawa in 1948, and was forged in 1988 when he was 40 years old. Nobutsugu was the son and student of the Mukansa smith Tanigawa Moriyoshi, winning numerous awards before his untimely death at age 50 in 1998. The blade features a wide body, extended kissaki, and a vibrant gunome choji hamon with frequent kinsuji, showing his high skill.

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Enju School

Katana: Enju Nobutsugu

mei · Gendaito · nagasa 71.4cm · sori 1.9cm

¥700,000
Visit seller website →
Enju School — 1 of 15
Enju School — 2 of 15
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Enju School — 4 of 15
Enju School — 5 of 15
Enju School — 6 of 15
Enju School — 7 of 15
Enju School — 8 of 15
Enju School — 9 of 15
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Measurements & details
Smith
Enju School
Type
Katana
School
Enju
Period
Gendaito
Province
Higo
Signature
Signed(1% of this smith's designated works are signed)
Measurements
Nagasa 71.4cmSori 1.9cmMotohaba 3.2cmSakihaba 2.7cmKasane 0.7cm
Description

This katana is signed by Enju Nobutsugu, born Hiromitsu Tanigawa in 1948, and was forged in 1988 when he was 40 years old. Nobutsugu was the son and student of the Mukansa smith Tanigawa Moriyoshi, winning numerous awards before his untimely death at age 50 in 1998. The blade features a wide body, extended kissaki, and a vibrant gunome choji hamon with frequent kinsuji, showing his high skill.

About the school

Enju

延寿

Yamashiro-den · Higo

22 pieces on the market now

›

Among the provincial lines that carried the Kyoto manner beyond Yamashiro, the Enju (延寿) school of Higo province grew up at Kumafu in the Kikuchi District, working from the close of the Kamakura period through the Nanbokuchō era. Its founder, Tarō Kunimura, is transmitted in the prevailing account as the son of Hiromura of the Yamato Senjuin line, who married a daughter of Rai Kuniyuki of Yamashiro; by that marriage Kunimura is held to be Kuniyuki's grandson in the female line and a pupil of the Rai workshop (one early text instead places him in the gate of Rai Kunitoshi). The school name reads on the same characters as the Rai line itself, and from that double descent, Yamashiro through the Rai marriage and Yamato through the Senjuin side, the family took its character. Around the founder a cluster of named smiths arose almost at once, Kuniyoshi, Kunitoki, Kuniyasu, Kunitomo, Kunisuke, Kuninobu and Kunitsuna among them, the Enju line attached to the Kikuchi clan and loyal to the Southern Court, so that the dated blades carry that history in their Southern-Court eras. The published sources describe Enju work as one that broadly resembles the Rai school[[c:1]], refined in suguha yet cooler and whiter than its Kyoto parent, and they name the provincial accents by which the two are separated. The forging is an itame or closely packed ko-itame that flows toward the edge into masame, the grain standing a little, with fine ji-nie laid on and delicate chikei entering; over it rises a whitish shirake-utsuri, the surest single Enju tell, the cool reflection of a Kyushu steel that is not quite the bright Rai jigane. The temper is a chū-suguha or narrower hoso-suguha, the nioiguchi carried somewhat shizumi (sunken and quiet), often breaking into nijūba, the doubled line that recurs across the line; ko-ashi, yō, ko-nie, fine sunagashi and kinsuji play within it, the activity gentler than the brighter Rai suguha. The bōshi turns back on a larger radius than Rai's tight ko-maru, a shallow ō-maru with a short kaeri.

The signature is a tool of attribution: across the line the right half within the kuni (国) enclosure is cut in an ear-shaped form, a calligraphic habit the sources say cannot be confused with another school. Against true Rai, the school is read by its masame-lean, its whitish utsuri, its sinking nioiguchi and its quieter internal work, the ji and ha running a degree softer than the Yamashiro line. To kantei an Enju blade is to weigh those provincial accents against the Rai air it carries: a wheel-like wa-zori and Kyoto refinement may recall the parent at a glance, but the nagare in the ji, the shirake-utsuri, the subdued nioiguchi and the ear-shaped kuni settle the attribution, and the level of the work then narrows it to a hand. The founder Kunimura sets the quiet register and signs the slender, sharply tapering tachi the sources call distinctive even within the school; among the later smiths, Kunitoki survives in relative number and runs his suguha the busiest with ko-gunome and kinsuji, Kuniyasu is the most nie-laden and brightest, Kunisuke cuts the boldest chisel and hardens a unique flaming bōshi on his wide pieces, while Kuniyoshi, Kuninobu and the various other Kuni- smiths work the same vocabulary, the best of them refining the steel to a clarity that escapes the school's whitish thinness. The corpus runs mostly to slender signed tachi and to ō-suriage mumei katana attributed on appraisal, with broad sunobi tantō in the Nanbokuchō phase, the work confined to long blades in the founder's case. Provenance is unusually grand for a provincial line: blades pass through Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu and rest in the Hosokawa, Date, Uesugi, Owari and Mito Tokugawa houses, with examples held today by the Sano, Tokugawa, Seikadō and other institutions. A signed ubu Enju tachi is among the rarer encounters in Higo work; most survive as the mumei attribution, held as heritage rather than offered. Learn more →

17 recorded smiths241 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Kunimura國村1275-127815
Kuniyasu國泰1329-133116
Kunitoki國時1317-135332
Kunisuke國資1346-137022
Kunitoki國時1275-12787
Explore the Enju school →

Historical context

The twentieth century nearly killed the craft twice: wartime distortion, then the occupation ban. The NBTHK’s founding in 1948 and licensed forging from 1953 rebuilt the sword as an art, crowned by Living National Treasures and the mukansa rank.

Shōwa to the present: destruction and revival →

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
T
Touken Matsumoto
Established 1984 · 42 yrs on the market
🇯🇵Ships from Japan
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✓Verified dealertouken-matsumoto.jp
Settles in JPY
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Return policy

Domestic: items may be returned within 7 days in original condition for a full refund (buyer covers transport). Overseas orders: no-refunds, no-returns.

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Yazawa Shokai
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Tachi - Tokuho - by Rai Kuniyuki - Consignment: Rai Kuniyuki Mid-Kamakura Period, Blade Length 69.7cm, Sori 1.9cm, in Shirasaya with Tachi KoshiraeTachi - Tokuho - by Rai Kuniyuki - Consignment: Rai Kuniyuki Mid-Kamakura Period, Blade Length 69.7cm, Sori 1.9cm, in Shirasaya with Tachi Koshirae

Tachi

ByRai Kuniyuki
¥3,000,000
Katanahanbai
Hozon
Tanto - Hozon - by Heianjo Nagayoshi - Heianjo NagayoshiTanto - Hozon - by Heianjo Nagayoshi - Heianjo Nagayoshi

Tantō

ByHeianjo Nagayoshi
¥1,350,000
Eirakudo
Jūyō
Tachi - Jūyō - by Ayanokoji Sadatoshi - Sadatoshi Tachi - Juyo TokenTachi - Jūyō - by Ayanokoji Sadatoshi - Sadatoshi Tachi - Juyo Token

Tachi

ByAyanokoji Sadatoshi
¥7,700,000
Choshuya
Tokuho
Tanto - Tokuho - by Rai Kunitoshi - Rai KunitoshiTanto - Tokuho - by Rai Kunitoshi - Rai Kunitoshi

Tantō

ByRai Kunitoshi
¥4,300,000
Eirakudo
Jūyō
Katana - Jūyō - by Rai Kunimitsu - Rai Kunimitsu - Juyo TokenKatana - Jūyō - by Rai Kunimitsu - Rai Kunimitsu - Juyo Token

Katana

ByRai Kunimitsu
¥7,800,000

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