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Japanese Gendaitō Katana Sword with Iron Sukashi Tsuba and Feather Menuki, by Kazunori, Dated 1942

Japanese Gendaitō Katana Sword with Iron Sukashi Tsuba and Feather Menuki, by Kazunori, Dated 1942

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  • Signature (Mei): 一則 Kazunori (omote); 昭和十七年六月 - dated June, Shōwa 17 (1942) (ura)
  • Swordsmith: Kazunori (Shōwa-era smith)
  • Type / Classification: Katana - Gendaitō (modern traditionally-made sword)
  • Period: Shōwa, dated June 1942
  • Registration: Tokyo Tōroku-shō No. 141502 (Japanese sword registration)
  • Mounting: Black lacquer koshirae with iron sukashi tsuba and feather (hane) menuki
  • Blade Length (Nagasa): 66.3 cm
  • Curvature (Sori): 1.4 cm
  • Mekugi-ana: 1 (ubu)
  • Motohaba: 31.0 mm | Sakihaba: 21.0 mm
  • Motokasane: 7.0 mm | Sakikasane: 5.5 mm
  • Shape: Shinogi-zukuri with iori-mune and chū-kissaki
  • Jihada: Bright, tightly forged ko-itame
  • Hamon: Gunome-notare midare (midareba) in a bright nioiguchi with nie
  • Boshi: Midare-komi with ko-maru turnback

This Katana is a signed (zaimei) work by Kazunori (一則), dated on the tang to June 1942 (Shōwa 17) - a gendaitō, a Japanese sword forged in the traditional manner during the modern era. The tang is ubu (unaltered), with a single mekugi-ana and the smith's signature on the omote and the date on the ura.

This is a robust, healthy blade: a shinogi-zukuri with iori-mune, a 66.3 cm nagasa, and a strong build - about 31 mm at the base tapering to 21 mm, with a substantial 7 mm kasane. The polish is bright and the steel healthy.

The jihada is a tightly forged, bright ko-itame, and the hamon is a lively gunome-notare midare (乱刃) - an undulating, actively worked temper line set in a bright nioiguchi with nie, running into a midare-komi boshi with a ko-maru turnback. A visible grain and an active hamon of this kind are exactly the qualities that distinguish a traditionally-made gendaitō from a non-traditional wartime shōwatō.

The blade carries a valid Japanese sword registration (Tokyo tōroku-shō) - in Japan, granted only to blades recognized as traditionally made - which supports its standing as a genuine gendaitō rather than an arsenal production piece. It does not carry an NBTHK paper; a buyer wanting formal confirmation of the workmanship can submit it to NBTHK shinsa. With its sound, powerful build, it is a katana equally at home in a collection or, for a trained practitioner, in serious iaidō / battō and tameshigiri use.

Koshirae Details

The sword is mounted in a functional black koshirae. The saya is finished in glossy black urushi lacquer with a brown sageo. The tsuba is a round iron plate cut in ji-sukashi (openwork) with cloud-and-foliage motifs, showing an honest dark patina.

Most characterful are the menuki: finely detailed feather (hane) menuki in dark soft metal with gold highlights, set beneath the wrap. The fuchi is a plain brushed brass fitting. The tsuka is bound in brown ito over white same (rayskin) in the traditional hineri-maki diamond pattern; the wrap shows genuine age and wear consistent with a sword that has been handled and used. Altogether an honest, serviceable mounting around a sound blade.

About the Smith and the Date

The blade is signed Kazunori (一則) and dated June 1942. It belongs to the gendaitō tradition - swords made by smiths working after the Meiji period using traditional methods, water-quenched and forged rather than machine-made. The wartime years produced a wide spectrum of blades, from fully traditional gendaitō by skilled smiths down to mass-produced non-traditional shōwatō; the two are told apart by workmanship - visible hada and an active hamon - and by whether a blade qualifies as a registrable Japanese art sword in Japan.

On both counts this blade presents as a genuine gendaitō: a bright ko-itame grain, an active gunome-notare midare hamon, and a valid Tokyo registration. We describe the smith conservatively from the signature and date on the tang; a formal generational or ranking attribution would require NBTHK shinsa. Sold honestly for what it is - a healthy, signed, traditionally-styled Shōwa katana in honest mounts.

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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.

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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.

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