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Dōjigiri (童子切, "Slayer of Shuten-dōji") is a tachi-type ****anese
sword that has been
identified as a
National Treasure of ****an. This
sword is one of the...
- and one a holy
relic of
Nichiren Buddhism.
Among the five, some
regard Dōjigiri as "the
yokozuna of all ****anese swords"
along with Ōkanehira (ja:大包平)...
- of
Shuten Dōji, and the
legend of Tsuchigumo. The
tachi (long sword) '
Dōjigiri'
owned by
Tokyo National Museum and
selected as a
National Treasure and...
- ogre's limbs, Raikō cut off Shuten-dōji's head with a
stroke of his sword,
Dōjigiri. The
severed head was
still alive and
snapped its jaws,
aiming at Raikō's...
- jōruri, noh, kabuki, bunraku, and ukiyo-e. The
tachi (****anese long sword) "
Dōjigiri" with
which Minamoto no
Yorimitsu decapitated Shuten-dōji' in the legend...
- is said that it was
burned down in the Honnō-ji Incident.
Dōjigiri Yasutsuna sword Dōjigiri is one of the Five
Swords under Heaven (天下五剣) made by Hōki...
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cutting ability of the blade. A
typical Ko-Hōki (old Hōki)
school tachi.
Dōjigiri, by Yasutsuna. 12th century,
Heian period,
National Treasure,
Tokyo National...
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blade and the
sword mounting on its
official website and YouTube.
Tachi "
Dōjigiri", by Yasutsuna. Ko-Hōki (old Hōki) school. 12th century,
Heian period,...
- This
sword is one of the "Five
Swords under Heaven" (天下五剣
Tenka Goken).
Dōjigiri, by Yasutsuna. Ko-Hōki (old Hōki) school. 12th century,
Heian period, National...
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Swords under Heaven"), a
group of five
famous ****anese swords:
Dōjigiri ("Slayer of Shuten-dōji", 10th - 12th century), a "national treasure" of...