36 | Part 2 of — 3 Names of the Parts 37 | Part 2of — 4 Heian Period History794-1192(平安時代) 38 | Part 2 of — 5 Heian Period Sword 794-1192 (平安時代太刀) 39 | Part 2 of — 6 Kamakura Period History192 – 1333(鎌倉時代歴史) 40 | Part 2 of — 7 Overview of Kamakur...
Due to my lack of history knowledge I wanted to ask this question onQuorahowever I misspelled my question and wrote “katana” instead of “Japanese sword”. I will probably never know when the first Japanese sword was differentially hardened. ☹ But now let’s follow this up with the spe...
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harakiri,hara-kiri,harikari,seppuku- ritual suicide by self-disembowelment on a sword; practiced by samurai in the traditional Japanese society sumo- a Japanese form of wrestling; you lose if you are forced out of a small ring or if any part of your body (other than your feet) touches ...
A unique key-block proof of Kyubiki Toso-o (Chin: Tao Tsung-Wang) brandishing a sword. This appears to be a proof for an unpublished print for the set Goketsu Suikoden, “Heroes of the Suikoden” published by Ohashi in 1868. Keyes lists just seven designs in this set. Aratame and ...
An original hanshita-e drawing showing an actor with sword raised and voluminous red hair. Sumi and red on thin paper, image size 11.5 x 5.75 in, 30 x 14.5 cms. For a series of designs contained within a hagoita ( wooden paddles used to play the New Year hanetsuki game ). Numerous...
The sad part is, the casual sword shopper has no idea what is going on behind the scenes. So with this article, it is time to set the record straight once and for all. Shady Business Practices.. Some sellers of Japanese swords for sale on eBay have what I would call a very "mixed...
Includes part three of the series' translation of Tsuba Geijutsu Ko (Torigoye, 1960), and indexes of signed works. 93 pages, 8 x 10" soft cover $75 LETHAL ELEGANCE: The Art of Samurai Sword Fittings Joe Earle (2004) From MFA, "The Japanese sword is famously both the symbol and ...
increased military spirit of the Meiji period it was combined with a posturingsword dance,tsurugi-mai. It also appeared inbiwaconcerts and could still be heard on rare occasions afterWorld War II. Courtly writings have left little information about the music of the peasants in any detail, but ...
She was partially adopted in the Shintō pantheon, where she is known as Myōkenjin (Myokenjin) 妙見神 and shown with a halo depicting the seven stars of the Big Dipper and holding a sword. The Nichiren 日蓮 sect also includes her as one of its deities, and even today she remains a...