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This is a katana attributed to the Senjuin school of Yamato province, dating to the late Kamakura period. It features a deep koshi-zori curvature and a straight hamon with small irregularities. The sword comes with a double habaki, shirasaya, shirasaya bag, registration paper, and a Tokubetsu Hozon certificate from the NBTHK.

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Senjuin School

Katana: Senjuin - Shirasaya

mumei · Senjuin · Kamakura · nagasa 71.4cm · sori 2.8cm

¥880,000
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Measurements & details
Smith
Senjuin School
Type
Katana
School
Senjuin
Period
Kamakura
Province
Yamato
Signature
Unsigned(6% of this smith's designated works are signed)
Measurements
Nagasa 71.4cmSori 2.8cmMotohaba 2.8cmSakihaba 1.82cmKasane 0.48cmWeight 611g
Description

This is a katana attributed to the Senjuin school of Yamato province, dating to the late Kamakura period. It features a deep koshi-zori curvature and a straight hamon with small irregularities. The sword comes with a double habaki, shirasaya, shirasaya bag, registration paper, and a Tokubetsu Hozon certificate from the NBTHK.

About the school

Senjuin

千手院

Yamato-den · Yamato

21 pieces on the market now

›

Among the five schools of the Yamato-den, Senjuin (千手院) is held to be the earliest in origin, its name drawn from the Senjudo, a hall enshrining Senju Kannon (the Thousand-Armed Avalokitesvara) said to have stood at the western foothills of Mt. Wakakusa in Nara. The smiths who gathered in that quarter, working under the patronage and within the orbit of the great temples, formed the group, and their close association with the warrior-monks of the monastic establishments is thought to account for the scarcity of signed work that marks the school across its whole span. Old transmitted writings name two masters of the late Heian period, Yukinobu and Shigehiro, though no secure example by either has been confirmed; the oldest surviving signed piece is a tachi cut with the three-character inscription "Senjuin," placed in the early Kamakura period. Blades prefixed Ko-Senjuin are assigned to the earliest phase and retain the lingering presence of the straight-sword (chokuto) tradition, material indispensable to the study of how the curved shinogi-zukuri blade took form. Production runs from the late Heian period through the Nanbokucho era. The school's vocabulary is rooted firmly in Yamato practice. The jigane is an itame mixed with mokume and passages of nagare-masame, often tending toward hada-dachi, with thick ji-nie adhering well, abundant chikei, and in finer examples a faint nie-utsuri that leaves the steel bright and clear; the masame gathers and strengthens toward the edge on the most Yamato of the blades. The hamon is fundamentally a suguha with a shallow notare tendency, mixing ko-choji, ko-gunome, and ko-midare, the habuchi fraying into hotsure with uchi-noke, nijuba, kuichigai-ba, and yubashiri worked in profusion; thick ko-nie lies along a clear nioiguchi, while kinsuji and sunagashi run vigorously through the ji and ha. The boshi enters straight and forms a ko-maru with vigorous hakikake, or finishes in yakizume.

Within this shared foundation the hands diverge. Yoshihiro is singled out as the smith whose ji and ha vary most, his nie especially strong, swelling from the school's quiet suguha into a flamboyant large midare with kinsuji and sunagashi that reads toward Soshu. Sukemitsu gathers ko-choji, ko-gunome, and small midare on a bright suguha-cho, a Bizen-leaning admixture set against the school's plainer temper, his bold two-character mei itself a mark of the hand. Nobuyoshi of the Ryumon group, a Yamato branch, divides between a lively midare carrying utsuri and a Bizen character and a subdued suguha fraying into hotsure in which the Yamato color stands strongest. To kantei a Senjuin blade is to read its position among its neighbours, and the long-standing rule holds that within the Yamato Five Schools a hamon of unusually vigorous and changeable character should be appraised as Senjuin, against the more restrained tempers of Tegai, Shikkake, Taima, and Hosho. The masame in the ha, the hotsure, kuichigai-ba, and nijuba, and the yakizume or hakikake boshi keep the work within Yamato, while the brightness of the nioiguchi and the ko-midare on the edge set it apart from the plainer suguha of its sister schools. Surviving forms span tachi, katana, kodachi, ken, and yari, the ken notably numerous because they served as goshintai and ritual implements rather than weapons of the warrior class; many blades keep their ubu nakago, with pronounced koshizori and funbari of archaic bearing. Yoshihiro's dated signatures give him a face among many anonymous hands, his manner the touchstone for Soshu-tinged mumei attributions; Nobuyoshi is carried to high standing by a single great signed tachi held as an imperial heritage; Sukemitsu is anchored by a dated reference tachi in the Tokyo National Museum. The bulk of the school's record is mumei, the attributions resting on construction, the flowing masame-inclined forging, and the bright suguha alone, and provenance runs through religious institutions such as Tanzan Shrine and Kyoo Gokoku-ji (To-ji), attesting to the school's monastic roots. Learn more →

40 recorded smiths230 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Nobuyoshi延吉1288-129329
Sukemitsu助光1243-12476
Yoshihiro吉弘1352-13565
Yoshihiro義弘1312-13173
Yukise行瀬Mid-Kamakura to Nanbokucho0
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Historical context

The Yamato schools grew up in the shadow of Nara’s great monasteries: Tegai took its name from a gate of Tōdaiji. Their austere masame and quiet suguha are a temple aesthetic, prized ever since for exactly that restraint.

Yamato in the Kamakura period →

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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If you judge that the condition of the delivered item differs significantly from the photos or description on our site, a return is possible. However, the return shipping cost is the customer's responsibility. To use cooling-off, please apply in writing by postal mail within one week of the item's arrival. The return shipping cost is the customer's responsibility.

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Wakizashi - Hozon - by Senjuin School - Mino Senjuin - Mumei NBTHK Hozon Token CertificateWakizashi - Hozon - by Senjuin School - Mino Senjuin - Mumei NBTHK Hozon Token Certificate
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Tachi

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Description

This is a katana attributed to the Senjuin school of Yamato province, dating to the late Kamakura period. It features a deep koshi-zori curvature and a straight hamon with small irregularities. The sword comes with a double habaki, shirasaya, shirasaya bag, registration paper, and a Tokubetsu Hozon certificate from the NBTHK.

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Swords›Yamato-den›Senjuin›Katana: Senjuin - Shirasaya
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Senjuin School

Katana: Senjuin - Shirasaya

mumei · Senjuin · Kamakura · nagasa 71.4cm · sori 2.8cm

¥880,000
Visit seller website →
Senjuin School — 1 of 4
Senjuin School — 2 of 4
Senjuin School — 3 of 4
Senjuin School — 4 of 4
1 / 4
1 / 4
Senjuin School — 1 of 4Senjuin School — 2 of 4Senjuin School — 3 of 4Senjuin School — 4 of 4
Measurements & details
Smith
Senjuin School
Type
Katana
School
Senjuin
Period
Kamakura
Province
Yamato
Signature
Unsigned(6% of this smith's designated works are signed)
Measurements
Nagasa 71.4cmSori 2.8cmMotohaba 2.8cmSakihaba 1.82cmKasane 0.48cmWeight 611g
Description

This is a katana attributed to the Senjuin school of Yamato province, dating to the late Kamakura period. It features a deep koshi-zori curvature and a straight hamon with small irregularities. The sword comes with a double habaki, shirasaya, shirasaya bag, registration paper, and a Tokubetsu Hozon certificate from the NBTHK.

About the school

Senjuin

千手院

Yamato-den · Yamato

21 pieces on the market now

›

Among the five schools of the Yamato-den, Senjuin (千手院) is held to be the earliest in origin, its name drawn from the Senjudo, a hall enshrining Senju Kannon (the Thousand-Armed Avalokitesvara) said to have stood at the western foothills of Mt. Wakakusa in Nara. The smiths who gathered in that quarter, working under the patronage and within the orbit of the great temples, formed the group, and their close association with the warrior-monks of the monastic establishments is thought to account for the scarcity of signed work that marks the school across its whole span. Old transmitted writings name two masters of the late Heian period, Yukinobu and Shigehiro, though no secure example by either has been confirmed; the oldest surviving signed piece is a tachi cut with the three-character inscription "Senjuin," placed in the early Kamakura period. Blades prefixed Ko-Senjuin are assigned to the earliest phase and retain the lingering presence of the straight-sword (chokuto) tradition, material indispensable to the study of how the curved shinogi-zukuri blade took form. Production runs from the late Heian period through the Nanbokucho era. The school's vocabulary is rooted firmly in Yamato practice. The jigane is an itame mixed with mokume and passages of nagare-masame, often tending toward hada-dachi, with thick ji-nie adhering well, abundant chikei, and in finer examples a faint nie-utsuri that leaves the steel bright and clear; the masame gathers and strengthens toward the edge on the most Yamato of the blades. The hamon is fundamentally a suguha with a shallow notare tendency, mixing ko-choji, ko-gunome, and ko-midare, the habuchi fraying into hotsure with uchi-noke, nijuba, kuichigai-ba, and yubashiri worked in profusion; thick ko-nie lies along a clear nioiguchi, while kinsuji and sunagashi run vigorously through the ji and ha. The boshi enters straight and forms a ko-maru with vigorous hakikake, or finishes in yakizume.

Within this shared foundation the hands diverge. Yoshihiro is singled out as the smith whose ji and ha vary most, his nie especially strong, swelling from the school's quiet suguha into a flamboyant large midare with kinsuji and sunagashi that reads toward Soshu. Sukemitsu gathers ko-choji, ko-gunome, and small midare on a bright suguha-cho, a Bizen-leaning admixture set against the school's plainer temper, his bold two-character mei itself a mark of the hand. Nobuyoshi of the Ryumon group, a Yamato branch, divides between a lively midare carrying utsuri and a Bizen character and a subdued suguha fraying into hotsure in which the Yamato color stands strongest. To kantei a Senjuin blade is to read its position among its neighbours, and the long-standing rule holds that within the Yamato Five Schools a hamon of unusually vigorous and changeable character should be appraised as Senjuin, against the more restrained tempers of Tegai, Shikkake, Taima, and Hosho. The masame in the ha, the hotsure, kuichigai-ba, and nijuba, and the yakizume or hakikake boshi keep the work within Yamato, while the brightness of the nioiguchi and the ko-midare on the edge set it apart from the plainer suguha of its sister schools. Surviving forms span tachi, katana, kodachi, ken, and yari, the ken notably numerous because they served as goshintai and ritual implements rather than weapons of the warrior class; many blades keep their ubu nakago, with pronounced koshizori and funbari of archaic bearing. Yoshihiro's dated signatures give him a face among many anonymous hands, his manner the touchstone for Soshu-tinged mumei attributions; Nobuyoshi is carried to high standing by a single great signed tachi held as an imperial heritage; Sukemitsu is anchored by a dated reference tachi in the Tokyo National Museum. The bulk of the school's record is mumei, the attributions resting on construction, the flowing masame-inclined forging, and the bright suguha alone, and provenance runs through religious institutions such as Tanzan Shrine and Kyoo Gokoku-ji (To-ji), attesting to the school's monastic roots. Learn more →

40 recorded smiths230 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Nobuyoshi延吉1288-129329
Sukemitsu助光1243-12476
Yoshihiro吉弘1352-13565
Yoshihiro義弘1312-13173
Yukise行瀬Mid-Kamakura to Nanbokucho0
Explore the Senjuin school →

Historical context

The Yamato schools grew up in the shadow of Nara’s great monasteries: Tegai took its name from a gate of Tōdaiji. Their austere masame and quiet suguha are a temple aesthetic, prized ever since for exactly that restraint.

Yamato in the Kamakura period →

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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Touken Komachi
Established 2009 · 17 yrs on the market
🇯🇵Ships from Japan
›
✓Verified dealertoukenkomachi.com
Settles in JPY
✓Ships worldwide✓English supportWire transferPayPal
Return policy

If you judge that the condition of the delivered item differs significantly from the photos or description on our site, a return is possible. However, the return shipping cost is the customer's responsibility. To use cooling-off, please apply in writing by postal mail within one week of the item's arrival. The return shipping cost is the customer's responsibility.

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

Previously sold — Senjuin School

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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

BySatsuma Yasuyo
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Toushin
Tokuho
Tanto - Tokuho - by Tegai Kanekiyo - Mumei (Tegai Kanekiyo) - 4-377Tanto - Tokuho - by Tegai Kanekiyo - Mumei (Tegai Kanekiyo) - 4-377

Tantō

ByTegai Kanekiyo
¥770,000
Tokka Biz
Hozon
Katana - Hozon - by Mihara School - Mumei MiharaKatana - Hozon - by Mihara School - Mumei Mihara

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
Katana - Tokuho - by Tegai Kanenaga - Katana in ShirasayaKatana - Tokuho - by Tegai Kanenaga - Katana in Shirasaya

Katana

ByTegai Kanenaga
¥3,000,000
Bushido Antique Japanese Swords
Jūyō
Katana - Jūyō - by Shikkake Norinaga - Shikkake Norinaga Juyo TokenKatana - Jūyō - by Shikkake Norinaga - Shikkake Norinaga Juyo Token

Katana

ByShikkake Norinaga
¥42,000

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