Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi, or the Grass-Cutting Sword, is a legendary sword from Japanese mythology. According to legend, the sword was discovered by storm god Susanoo in the body of an eight-headed serpent he killed. The famous sword is said to have been given to the sun goddess Amaterasu. Ame...
4. Which of the following is a sacred sword -- specifically one of the Sanshu no Shinki, or three great treasures given to Ninigi by his grandmother, the sun goddess Amaterasu -- in Japanese mythology? Answer: Kusanagi Kusanagi ("Herb-Queller") is also called Ame no Murakumo no Ts...
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I should also mention that there is some crossover between Fantasy swords which are based more on art and pure imagination and those which are replicas of blades seen in various movies, comics and Japanese Anime of course. So for more fantasy swords that are based on the latter category, ch...
I wouldn’t go near ANY robot with power applied for ANY reason, because I don’t trust them; they are complex machines that can and do fail. Dangerous, even without a sword, and even outside their ‘zone of motion’ when parts start flying off. The Japanese are good at QC, but no...
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