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Description

This antique Japanese katana is signed by Minamoto Muneoki, a swordsmith from Owari Province active during the Bunkyū era (1861–1864) of the late Edo period. The blade features elaborate horimono depicting Fudō Myō-ō with the Kurikara dragon and three Buddhist deities: Yakushi Nyorai, Bishamonten, and Monju Bosatsu. It comes with an NBTHK Hozon Certificate, confirming its authenticity and artistic value.

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Minamoto Muneoki

Katana: Minamoto Muneoki - NBTHK Hozon Certificate

mei · Shin-shinto · nagasa 82.3cm · sori 1.3cm

$13,832.04
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Measurements & details
Smith
Minamoto Muneoki
Type
Katana
Period
Shin-shinto
Province
Owari
Signature
Signed
Measurements
Nagasa 82.3cmSori 1.3cm
Description

This antique Japanese katana is signed by Minamoto Muneoki, a swordsmith from Owari Province active during the Bunkyū era (1861–1864) of the late Edo period. The blade features elaborate horimono depicting Fudō Myō-ō with the Kurikara dragon and three Buddhist deities: Yakushi Nyorai, Bishamonten, and Monju Bosatsu. It comes with an NBTHK Hozon Certificate, confirming its authenticity and artistic value.

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
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→
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S
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Description

This antique Japanese katana is signed by Minamoto Muneoki, a swordsmith from Owari Province active during the Bunkyū era (1861–1864) of the late Edo period. The blade features elaborate horimono depicting Fudō Myō-ō with the Kurikara dragon and three Buddhist deities: Yakushi Nyorai, Bishamonten, and Monju Bosatsu. It comes with an NBTHK Hozon Certificate, confirming its authenticity and artistic value.

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Minamoto Muneoki

Katana: Minamoto Muneoki - NBTHK Hozon Certificate

mei · Shin-shinto · nagasa 82.3cm · sori 1.3cm

$13,832.04
Visit seller website →
Minamoto Muneoki — 1 of 26
Minamoto Muneoki — 2 of 26
Minamoto Muneoki — 3 of 26
Minamoto Muneoki — 4 of 26
Minamoto Muneoki — 5 of 26
Minamoto Muneoki — 6 of 26
Minamoto Muneoki — 7 of 26
Minamoto Muneoki — 8 of 26
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Measurements & details
Smith
Minamoto Muneoki
Type
Katana
Period
Shin-shinto
Province
Owari
Signature
Signed
Measurements
Nagasa 82.3cmSori 1.3cm
Description

This antique Japanese katana is signed by Minamoto Muneoki, a swordsmith from Owari Province active during the Bunkyū era (1861–1864) of the late Edo period. The blade features elaborate horimono depicting Fudō Myō-ō with the Kurikara dragon and three Buddhist deities: Yakushi Nyorai, Bishamonten, and Monju Bosatsu. It comes with an NBTHK Hozon Certificate, confirming its authenticity and artistic value.

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
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
S
Samurai Museum
🇯🇵Ships from Japan
›
✓Verified dealersamuraimuseum.jp
Settles in USD
✓Ships worldwide✓English supportPayPalCredit card
Return policy

Returns/exchanges limited to defects caused by shipping (except willful misconduct or gross negligence by the company); customers must contact within 72 hours of receiving the product.

View all of Samurai Museum’s listings→View this item on the dealer’s site→

Swords

  • Katana
  • Wakizashi
  • Tantō
  • Tachi
  • Naginata
  • Yari

Fittings

  • Tsuba
  • Fuchi-Kashira
  • Kozuka
  • Menuki

Armor

  • Kabuto
  • Samurai Armor

By Certification

  • Tokujū
  • Jūyō
  • Tokuho
  • Hozon

Resources

  • Dealer Directory
  • Artist Directory
  • The Daily Kantei
  • Glossary
  • Browse All
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