Discover our carefully selected collection of authentic Japanese swords.
Each blade is fully examined, photographed, and documented, with detailed individual pages available for collectors who wish to explore further.
Below are the three swords currently available.
Click each item to view full specifications, historical background, and high-resolution photos.
🗡 1. Tango no Kami Shigetsune – Tokubetsu Hozon Katana (Edo Period)

A masterfully forged katana by Tango no Kami Shigetsune, a Mino-den smith recognized as Wazamono by Yamada Asaemon.
Featuring a pointed gunome hamon, rich jihada, and Edo-period koshirae, this is a highly desirable Tokubetsu Hozon blade with excellent preservation.
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🗡 2. Mumei – Attributed to Seisōsai Muneari – Hozon Katana (Late Edo Period)

An unsigned blade authenticated as the work of Seisōsai Muneari, disciple of the renowned Koyama Munetsugu.
Showing a graceful notare-midare hamon, tight forging, and a luxurious koshirae featuring warrior motifs.
A robust and elegant piece with strong collectible value.
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🗡 3. Miyagi Morikuni – Katana (Early Shōwa Period)

A powerful sword by Miyagi Morikuni, official army swordsmith and founder of a respected lineage of northern Japanese smiths.
With a refined sugu-chō notare hamon and excellent condition, this blade represents the craftsmanship of the Shōwa-era artisan tradition.
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