Description
ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Comes with kimono or cotton bag. Comes with certificate of supein Nihonto. Comes with copy of Tokosusho. Comes with kanteisho certificate.
Signed Japanese Katana – Mid Edo Period
因幡国住藤原兼先 — Inaba no Kuni jū Fujiwara Kanesaki
Authentic Japanese Edo period katana signed 因幡国住藤原兼先 (Inaba no Kuni jū Fujiwara Kanesaki). The blade is offered with a copy of Japanese torokusho (official registration) and with a Japanese authentication certificate (鑑定証, kanteishō) issued by a sword study organization.
“Fujiwara” in a mei is a traditional honorific/clan-style title commonly used in signatures; what matters here is the province name (Inaba) and the smith name (Kanesaki) exactly as written on the tang and documents.
1) Signature (mei)
因幡国住藤原兼先
Reading: Inaba no Kuni jū Fujiwara Kanesaki
Meaning: “Kanesaki (Fujiwara), resident in Inaba Province.”
Inaba is a historical province (area of modern Tottori, Japan).
This is stated directly by the signature itself.
2) Torokusho — Official Japanese registration (銃砲刀剣類登録証)
Document: 銃砲刀剣類登録証 (Jūhō Tōkenrui Tōrokushō: official registration for firearms/swords)
Issuer: 大阪府教育委員会 (Osaka Prefectural Board of Education)
Torokusho contents (verified):
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Category / type: 刀 (Katana)
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Length (長さ): 68.7 cm
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Curvature (反り): 2.4 cm
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Mekugi-ana (目くぎ穴): 1個 (one hole)
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Mei / inscription (銘文・表): 因幡国住藤原兼先
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Issue date (交付): 平成元年七月卅日 (Heisei 1, July 30 — 1989)
What it means for the buyer: this is the official legal registration in Japan, listing the measurements and the signature.
3) Authentication certificate — 鑑定証 (Kanteishō)
Document title: 鑑定証 (Kanteishō: appraisal/examination certificate)
Organization shown (literally): 刀剣研究連合会 (Tōken Kenkyū Rengōkai)
Contents shown (verified):
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Classification: 正真刀 (Shōshin-tō)
→ literally “genuine/authentic sword” -
Mei (銘): 因幡国住藤原兼先
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Length (刀長): 二尺二寸四分
(traditional measure equivalent to ~68.7 cm, consistent with the torokusho) -
Date: 平成三年三月二十六日 (Heisei 3, March 26 — 1991)
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Certificate number (margin): 第九〇二〇三号
What it means for the buyer: Japanese examination certificate stating the sword is 正真刀 (genuine) and recording the same signature and traditional length.
4) Technical description visible in photos
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Sugata: classical katana proportions with a pronounced sori (2.4 cm stated in documents).
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Bō-hi: a long bō-hi is clearly visible in overall photos, giving a lighter, elegant profile.
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Hamon: photos show a gently undulating temper line (soft notare tendency). (No further precision is forced due to photo limits.)
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Nakago: one mekugi-ana (documented), visible mei and aged patina consistent with an antique blade.
Spec sheet (web-ready)
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Item: Signed Japanese katana
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Period: Edo
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Mei: 因幡国住藤原兼先 (Inaba no Kuni jū Fujiwara Kanesaki)
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Nagasa: 68.7 cm
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Sori: 2.4 cm
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Mekugi-ana: 1
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Documents included:
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Osaka Torokusho — 大阪第105079号 (Heisei 1 / 1989)
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鑑定証 (Kanteishō) — 刀剣研究連合会 / 第九〇二〇三号 (Heisei 3 / 1991)
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