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Antique Japanese Katana Sword signed Takada Jū Fujiwara Muneyuki - HOZON
Antique Japanese Katana Sword signed Takada Jū Fujiwara Muneyuki - HOZON
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USA SHIPPING ⚠️
From 9 oct. 2025
USA SHIPPING ⚠️
From 9 oct. 2025
Due to recent U.S. regulatory changes under a Presidential Executive Order, Japan Post (EMS) has suspended all commercial deliveries to the United States.
As a result, we are now using alternative private shipping carriers. These options are significantly more expensive, so we kindly ask our U.S. customers to share part of the shipping cost (100$ for the US orders).
We sincerely appreciate your understanding and continued support.
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- Signature (Mei): Takada Jū Fujiwara Muneyuki
- Period / Province: Early Edo period (ca. 1600–1650) — Bungo Province (modern Ōita Prefecture
- School: Takada (高田) School — Kyūshū tradition
- Certification: NBTHK Hozon Token (日本美術刀剣保存協会保存刀剣)
- Blade Length (Nagasa): 69.4 cm
- Curvature (Sori): 1.4 cm
- Mekugi-ana: 3
- Shape: Shinogi-zukuri with elegant tori-zori curvature
- Hamon: Suguha to mild notare, nioi-based, bright and consistent
- Jihada: Fine ko-itame hada, with visible surface activity under light
- Kissaki: Chū-kissaki (medium point)
- Polish: High-quality Japanese polish, showing refined grain and hamon
- Mounting (Koshirae): Complete koshirae — black lacquer saya with gold sageo, iron sukashi tsuba with plum blossom and branch motif, gilt floral fuchi-gashira, black silk ito over white samegawa
This exquisite Hozon-class katana is signed (Takada Jū Fujiwara Muneyuki), a master swordsmith of the Takada school in Bungo Province. The Takada lineage was among Kyūshū’s most respected, producing blades favored by samurai of the Ōtomo clan during the turbulent Sengoku and early Edo periods.
Muneyuki works are renowned for their balance between martial practicality and elegant simplicity. This blade exemplifies the school’s hallmark style — a refined suguha-to-notare hamon glowing with fine nioi, and a beautifully forged ko-itame hada that reveals tight, subtle grain under light. The shinogi-zukuri shape and moderate tori-zori curvature provide ideal cutting balance, while the chū-kissaki lends a commanding yet graceful presence.
Measuring 69.4 cm with a 1.4 cm sori, the sword’s proportions and polish showcase traditional craftsmanship rooted in both Bungo and Bizen influences. The two mekugi-ana suggest historical remounting, a sign of extended service life. The tang’s inscription reads Takada-jū Fujiwara Muneyuki, indicating residence in Takada and the prestigious Fujiwara lineage title.
The accompanying koshirae is complete and tastefully composed. The tsuba features an elegant sukashi (openwork) of plum blossoms and branches — a motif symbolizing perseverance and renewal. The fuchi-gashira are finely crafted with floral scroll designs in gilt copper, complementing the black silk tsukamaki wrapped over pristine white samegawa. The saya is lacquered deep black with a striking gold sageo, balancing austerity and refinement.
This sword embodies the spirit of the early Edo era: calm, poised, and masterfully executed. Certified as Hozon Token by the NBTHK, it is officially recognized as a blade of cultural and historical importance. The combination of robust forging, balanced proportions, and complete high-quality mountings make this an exceptional example of a Takada school katana — dignified in form and deeply rooted in Japan’s samurai heritage.

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Shipping and Return
- Swords are shipped from Tokyo, Japan. We manage all the procedures to export the sword.
- You can't return sword to Japan because procedures are too strict.
- We work with a shipping company that have experience with Nihonto so you don't have to worry.
- Please check the rules of your country before importing the sword. We do not take any responsibility, including (not limited to) refund, due to the above reasons.
- We can NOT cancel an order once, we already applied for the export authorization. As this document is made to customer name.
We have shipped authentic Japanese swords to the USA, UK, Canada, Mexico, Germany, France, Hong Kong, and Australia. If you don’t live in these countries and like to order, please contact us first before purchasing. We normally ship by EMS (Express Mail Service) provided by Japan Post.
If you live in the UK, please contact us BEFORE order.
Export Procedure (We manage it)
・All our swords are registered in the Agency for Cultural Affairs as artwork and The Board of Education(Cultural properties protection Committee); therefore each sword has the registration card, issued by the Board of Education.
・After receiving the full payment of the items,we return the registration card and get the permission from Ministry of Cultural Affairs to export the swords legally from Japan. It will take about 1 to 3 months for that step.
・After the receiving the permission, we will inform you by email and send the items immediately.