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This is an exceptionally rare moroha-zukuri (double-edged) custom tanto (kaiken) by Bishū Osafune Kiyomitsu, dated Tenbun 10 (1541) from the late Muromachi period. Certified NBTHK Hozon, it features a powerfully forged itame jigane and a bright, clear suguha hamon. The blade comes in a shirasaya and bears the marks of its long history, embodying the spirit of the Sengoku age.

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Kiyomitsu School

Authentic Japanese Sword for Sale: Koto Era Tanto Kiyomitsu NBTHK Hozon Token Certificate

mei · Osafune · Muromachi · nagasa 19.4cm

¥400,000
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Measurements & details
Smith
Kiyomitsu School
Type
Tanto
School
Kiyomitsu
Period
Muromachi(Mid Muromachi)
Province
Bizen
Signature
Signed
Measurements
Nagasa 19.4cmMotohaba 2.2cmKasane 0.55cmWeight 120g
Description

This is an exceptionally rare moroha-zukuri (double-edged) custom tanto (kaiken) by Bishū Osafune Kiyomitsu, dated Tenbun 10 (1541) from the late Muromachi period. Certified NBTHK Hozon, it features a powerfully forged itame jigane and a bright, clear suguha hamon. The blade comes in a shirasaya and bears the marks of its long history, embodying the spirit of the Sengoku age.

About the school

Kiyomitsu

清光

Bizen-den · Bizen

26 pieces on the market now

›

Within the Bizen Osafune workshops of the closing Muromachi period, the body of smiths and their output that scholars group under the heading Sue-Bizen, the name Kiyomitsu (清光) was carried by a large number of hands. The setsumei consistently note that the swords signed in the Tenbun, Kōji, and Eiroku eras issue from Osafune in Bizen Province, and that the Hayami reference work enumerates roughly ten craftsmen who used common names (zokumyō) such as Gorōzaemon-no-jō, Magōemon-no-jō, Yosazaemon-no-jō, Hikobei-no-jō, and Magobei-no-jō. Of these, the registers single out two as the superior masters (jōkō): Gorōzaemon-no-jō Kiyomitsu and Magōemon-no-jō Kiyomitsu, the latter appearing in a Genki 2 example appraised to the second generation of that name. A Jiemon-no-jō Kiyomitsu, dated Genki 3, is recorded as absent from the standard signature references (meikan), and one tang carries the fuller form Fujiwara Kiyomitsu. The blades place the line in the Sengoku world directly: one was forged while the smith stayed in the castle town of Tatsuno in Harima, and several bear commissioning inscriptions naming the Bizen shugodai Uragami (Urakami) Munekage. What recurs across the corpus is a ko-itame ground, often with mokume mixed in, that the setsumei describe as standing somewhat prominently (hada-dachi); ji-nie adheres thickly, fine chikei enter, and a faint utsuri appears. The hardening divides into two registers. The first, named again and again as the hallmark of the line, is a broad suguha into which ko-gunome, angular elements, and pointed (togari) forms are interwoven, with ashi and yō working vigorously, a nioi-based edge carrying ko-nie, and fine kinsuji and sunagashi; the nioiguchi runs bright and clear. The second is a midareba register: a gunome-midare whose waist opens broadly (koshi-no-hiraita / koshi-biraki), mixed with ko-chōji and crab-claw (kani-no-tsume) elements, taken high (yakidaka) with muneyaki, tobiyaki, and yubashiri, at times reaching full hitatsura.

The setsumei stress that, against fellow Sue-Bizen makers Tadamitsu and Sukesada who also worked suguha, Kiyomitsu is told apart by that standing-grain itame-with-mokume texture; one register flatly compares his gunome-midare to Yosaemon-no-jō Sukesada. The form is the late-Muromachi uchigatana sugata: wide mihaba with little base-to-tip taper, thick kasane, deep sakizori, and an extended chū-kissaki (occasionally ō-kissaki), giving a weighty, dignified taihai. To separate the named master from bulk Sue-Bizen, the registers point to refined, tightly-knit grain free of irregular clustering (seiryō), abundant nikuoki, and a clear bright nioiguchi. For kantei the registers fix the discriminators: the standing itame/mokume texture, the suguha carrying yō with the bright edge, and, in the midare mode, the waist-opened compound (fukushiki) gunome with kani-no-tsume. One register observes that when hitatsura is tempered the kasane turns thinner than the usual thick Sue-Bizen build, and that maru-mune surfaces within the group. The setsumei tie the line to the cutting-oriented strength of Sue-Bizen blades and to the martial spirit of the Sengoku age, a tantō in ryōba-zukuri with ample hiraniku and a gunome-midare being read as overflowing with that vigor. Provenance recorded on the blades carries documentary weight: the Tatsuno residence inscription and the Uragami Munekage commission map Gorōzaemon-no-jō's movements, a Gorōzaemon-no-jō work descended in the Matsudaira family of Shinobu, and a Magōemon-no-jō katana entered the Imperial collection. Within the NBTHK register the line stands as the Sue-Bizen suguha master line whose finest signed and dated works, alongside the more numerous mass production, are judged the equal of the Sukesada and Tadamitsu workshops and valued as material for tracing the individual Kiyomitsu hands. Learn more →

2 recorded smiths30 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Kiyomitsu清光1532-157219
Kiyomitsu清光1558-157111
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Historical context

Muromachi Osafune was an export industry: the Ming tally trade carried some 128,000 Japanese blades abroad, and Sengoku armies bought at home. Custom orders, often inscribed with the patron’s own name, were forged beside the bundle swords of the ranks.

Bizen in the Muromachi period →

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.

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Description

This is an exceptionally rare moroha-zukuri (double-edged) custom tanto (kaiken) by Bishū Osafune Kiyomitsu, dated Tenbun 10 (1541) from the late Muromachi period. Certified NBTHK Hozon, it features a powerfully forged itame jigane and a bright, clear suguha hamon. The blade comes in a shirasaya and bears the marks of its long history, embodying the spirit of the Sengoku age.

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Kiyomitsu School

Authentic Japanese Sword for Sale: Koto Era Tanto Kiyomitsu NBTHK Hozon Token Certificate

mei · Osafune · Muromachi · nagasa 19.4cm

¥400,000
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Measurements & details
Smith
Kiyomitsu School
Type
Tanto
School
Kiyomitsu
Period
Muromachi(Mid Muromachi)
Province
Bizen
Signature
Signed
Measurements
Nagasa 19.4cmMotohaba 2.2cmKasane 0.55cmWeight 120g
Description

This is an exceptionally rare moroha-zukuri (double-edged) custom tanto (kaiken) by Bishū Osafune Kiyomitsu, dated Tenbun 10 (1541) from the late Muromachi period. Certified NBTHK Hozon, it features a powerfully forged itame jigane and a bright, clear suguha hamon. The blade comes in a shirasaya and bears the marks of its long history, embodying the spirit of the Sengoku age.

About the school

Kiyomitsu

清光

Bizen-den · Bizen

26 pieces on the market now

›

Within the Bizen Osafune workshops of the closing Muromachi period, the body of smiths and their output that scholars group under the heading Sue-Bizen, the name Kiyomitsu (清光) was carried by a large number of hands. The setsumei consistently note that the swords signed in the Tenbun, Kōji, and Eiroku eras issue from Osafune in Bizen Province, and that the Hayami reference work enumerates roughly ten craftsmen who used common names (zokumyō) such as Gorōzaemon-no-jō, Magōemon-no-jō, Yosazaemon-no-jō, Hikobei-no-jō, and Magobei-no-jō. Of these, the registers single out two as the superior masters (jōkō): Gorōzaemon-no-jō Kiyomitsu and Magōemon-no-jō Kiyomitsu, the latter appearing in a Genki 2 example appraised to the second generation of that name. A Jiemon-no-jō Kiyomitsu, dated Genki 3, is recorded as absent from the standard signature references (meikan), and one tang carries the fuller form Fujiwara Kiyomitsu. The blades place the line in the Sengoku world directly: one was forged while the smith stayed in the castle town of Tatsuno in Harima, and several bear commissioning inscriptions naming the Bizen shugodai Uragami (Urakami) Munekage. What recurs across the corpus is a ko-itame ground, often with mokume mixed in, that the setsumei describe as standing somewhat prominently (hada-dachi); ji-nie adheres thickly, fine chikei enter, and a faint utsuri appears. The hardening divides into two registers. The first, named again and again as the hallmark of the line, is a broad suguha into which ko-gunome, angular elements, and pointed (togari) forms are interwoven, with ashi and yō working vigorously, a nioi-based edge carrying ko-nie, and fine kinsuji and sunagashi; the nioiguchi runs bright and clear. The second is a midareba register: a gunome-midare whose waist opens broadly (koshi-no-hiraita / koshi-biraki), mixed with ko-chōji and crab-claw (kani-no-tsume) elements, taken high (yakidaka) with muneyaki, tobiyaki, and yubashiri, at times reaching full hitatsura.

The setsumei stress that, against fellow Sue-Bizen makers Tadamitsu and Sukesada who also worked suguha, Kiyomitsu is told apart by that standing-grain itame-with-mokume texture; one register flatly compares his gunome-midare to Yosaemon-no-jō Sukesada. The form is the late-Muromachi uchigatana sugata: wide mihaba with little base-to-tip taper, thick kasane, deep sakizori, and an extended chū-kissaki (occasionally ō-kissaki), giving a weighty, dignified taihai. To separate the named master from bulk Sue-Bizen, the registers point to refined, tightly-knit grain free of irregular clustering (seiryō), abundant nikuoki, and a clear bright nioiguchi. For kantei the registers fix the discriminators: the standing itame/mokume texture, the suguha carrying yō with the bright edge, and, in the midare mode, the waist-opened compound (fukushiki) gunome with kani-no-tsume. One register observes that when hitatsura is tempered the kasane turns thinner than the usual thick Sue-Bizen build, and that maru-mune surfaces within the group. The setsumei tie the line to the cutting-oriented strength of Sue-Bizen blades and to the martial spirit of the Sengoku age, a tantō in ryōba-zukuri with ample hiraniku and a gunome-midare being read as overflowing with that vigor. Provenance recorded on the blades carries documentary weight: the Tatsuno residence inscription and the Uragami Munekage commission map Gorōzaemon-no-jō's movements, a Gorōzaemon-no-jō work descended in the Matsudaira family of Shinobu, and a Magōemon-no-jō katana entered the Imperial collection. Within the NBTHK register the line stands as the Sue-Bizen suguha master line whose finest signed and dated works, alongside the more numerous mass production, are judged the equal of the Sukesada and Tadamitsu workshops and valued as material for tracing the individual Kiyomitsu hands. Learn more →

2 recorded smiths30 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Kiyomitsu清光1532-157219
Kiyomitsu清光1558-157111
Explore the Kiyomitsu school →

Historical context

Muromachi Osafune was an export industry: the Ming tally trade carried some 128,000 Japanese blades abroad, and Sengoku armies bought at home. Custom orders, often inscribed with the patron’s own name, were forged beside the bundle swords of the ranks.

Bizen in the Muromachi period →

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→
Seller
T
Tozando
Established 1989 · 37 yrs on the market
🇯🇵Ships from Japan
›
✓Verified dealerjapanesesword.net
Settles in JPY
✓Ships worldwide✓English supportWire transferPayPalCredit card
Return policy

As a general rule, returns/exchanges are not accepted on Japanese sword orders unless damaged upon delivery. Other items: returns/exchanges accepted within 7 days of delivery. Cancellation for personal reasons incurs a 30% restocking fee (70% refunded). Return shipping must be prepaid and insured by the buyer; shipping/handling fees are non-refundable. Contact katana@tozando.co.jp to initiate a return.

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Previously sold — Kiyomitsu School

Tozando
Hozon
Katana - Hozon - by Kiyomitsu School - KiyomitsuKatana - Hozon - by Kiyomitsu School - Kiyomitsu
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Katana

ByKiyomitsu School
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Aoi Art
Katana - by Kiyomitsu School - UntitledKatana - by Kiyomitsu School - Untitled
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Katana

ByKiyomitsu School
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World Seiyudo
Tokuho
Katana - Tokuho - by Kiyomitsu School - Bishu Osafune Kiyomitsu - Tokubetsu Hozon TokenKatana - Tokuho - by Kiyomitsu School - Bishu Osafune Kiyomitsu - Tokubetsu Hozon Token
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Katana

ByKiyomitsu School
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Samurai Museum
Tokuho
Tanto - Tokuho - by Kiyomitsu School - Antique Japanese Sword Tanto Signed by Osafune Kiyomitsu NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon CertificateTanto - Tokuho - by Kiyomitsu School - Antique Japanese Sword Tanto Signed by Osafune Kiyomitsu NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Certificate
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Tantō

ByKiyomitsu School
SOLD
World Seiyudo
Hozon
Katana - Hozon - by Kiyomitsu School - Mumei Attributed to Bizen Osafune Kiyomitsu - N.T.H.K Nihon Token Hozon KaiKatana - Hozon - by Kiyomitsu School - Mumei Attributed to Bizen Osafune Kiyomitsu - N.T.H.K Nihon Token Hozon Kai
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Katana

ByKiyomitsu School
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Choshuya
Katana - by Kiyomitsu School - Ishido Unju Korekazu - Kaei 7th Year, FebruaryKatana - by Kiyomitsu School - Ishido Unju Korekazu - Kaei 7th Year, February
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Katana

ByKiyomitsu School
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Aoi Art
Hozon
Tanto - Hozon - by Kiyomitsu School - Bizen Kuni Osafune Gengoro Kiyomitsu. A lucky day in August, Tenbun 23rd year (1554 AD).Tanto - Hozon - by Kiyomitsu School - Bizen Kuni Osafune Gengoro Kiyomitsu. A lucky day in August, Tenbun 23rd year (1554 AD).
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Tantō

ByKiyomitsu School
SOLD
Ikeda Art
Katana - by Kiyomitsu School - Osafune Kiyomitsu, Mumei, 71.2cm, For Appreciation, Iaido, and Test Cutting!!!Katana - by Kiyomitsu School - Osafune Kiyomitsu, Mumei, 71.2cm, For Appreciation, Iaido, and Test Cutting!!!
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Katana

ByKiyomitsu School
SOLD

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Tokuho
Katana - Tokuho - by Kiyomitsu - Bizenkoku-sumi Osafune Kiyomitsu saku-kore, Tenbun 22nd Year, 2nd Month, Lucky Day - NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon - Exhibited at the 2023 Great Sword FairKatana - Tokuho - by Kiyomitsu - Bizenkoku-sumi Osafune Kiyomitsu saku-kore, Tenbun 22nd Year, 2nd Month, Lucky Day - NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon - Exhibited at the 2023 Great Sword Fair

Katana

ByKiyomitsu
¥2,000,000
Asahi Token
Tokuho
Katana - Tokuho - by Kiyomitsu - Bizen Kuni Ju Osafune Jinroku Kiyomitsu Saku Kore - Tensho 6 Nen Hachi Gatsu KichijitsuKatana - Tokuho - by Kiyomitsu - Bizen Kuni Ju Osafune Jinroku Kiyomitsu Saku Kore - Tensho 6 Nen Hachi Gatsu Kichijitsu

Katana

ByKiyomitsu
¥3,190,000
Iida Koendo
Tokuho
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Tantō

ByKiyomitsu
¥2,750,000
Asahi Token
Jūyō
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Katana

ByKiyomitsu
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Tokuho
Katana - Tokuho - by Kiyomitsu - A masterpiece by Magoemonjo Kiyomitsu, a prominent smith of Sue-Bizen.Katana - Tokuho - by Kiyomitsu - A masterpiece by Magoemonjo Kiyomitsu, a prominent smith of Sue-Bizen.

Katana

ByKiyomitsu
¥3,800,000
Toushin
Hozon
Katana - Hozon - by Kiyomitsu School - Kiyomitsu, Osafune SchoolKatana - Hozon - by Kiyomitsu School - Kiyomitsu, Osafune School

Katana

ByKiyomitsu School
¥550,000
Choshuya
Tokuho
Katana - Tokuho - by Kiyomitsu School - Signed. Bizen no kuni ju Osafune Kiyomitsu saku Koji 3 nen 8 gatsujitsuKatana - Tokuho - by Kiyomitsu School - Signed. Bizen no kuni ju Osafune Kiyomitsu saku Koji 3 nen 8 gatsujitsu

Katana

ByKiyomitsu School
¥1,850,000
Choshuya
Tokuho
Katana - Tokuho - by Kiyomitsu School - Bishu Osafune Kiyomitsu, dated Tenbun 16 nen 2 gatsujitsuKatana - Tokuho - by Kiyomitsu School - Bishu Osafune Kiyomitsu, dated Tenbun 16 nen 2 gatsujitsu

Katana

ByKiyomitsu School
¥1,400,000

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Daishō

ByOsafune Nagamitsu
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Tantō

ByOsafune Kagemitsu
¥89,500
Eirakudo
Hozon
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BySukesada
¥3,800,000
Samurai Museum
Tokuho
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Wakizashi

ByOsafune Kagemitsu
¥20,748
World Seiyudo
Tokuho
Tanto - Tokuho - by Sukesada - Bizen-koku-ju Osafune Yozaemonnojo Sukesada - NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon TokenTanto - Tokuho - by Sukesada - Bizen-koku-ju Osafune Yozaemonnojo Sukesada - NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Token

Tantō

BySukesada
¥1,400,000
Choshuya
Tokuho
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Katana

ByKatsumitsu
¥1,200,000
Goushuya
Jūyō
Katana - Jūyō - by Osafune Kanemitsu - Kanemitsu with Gold Inlay InscriptionKatana - Jūyō - by Osafune Kanemitsu - Kanemitsu with Gold Inlay Inscription

Katana

ByOsafune Kanemitsu
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Tokuho
Wakizashi - Tokuho - by Sukesada - Kawachi-No-Kami SukesadaWakizashi - Tokuho - by Sukesada - Kawachi-No-Kami Sukesada

Wakizashi

BySukesada
¥1,400,000

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ByIchimonji School
Starting Bid¥9,500,000
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Jūyō
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Katana

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Katana

ByAoe School
¥5,500,000
Aoi Art
Tokuho
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Tantō

ByYoshii Morinori
Starting Bid¥400,000
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Tokujū
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Tachi

ByOsafune Kagemasa
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Tokuho
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Wakizashi

ByOsafune Tomomitsu
¥4,800,000
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Tachi

ByUkai Unsho
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