- The Tenka-
Goken (天下五剣, "Five [Greatest]
Swords under Heaven") are a
group of five ****anese swords.
Three are
National Treasures of ****an, one an Imperial...
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Eiroku (1558–1570) The "Mikazuki Munechika" is
another one of ****an’s Tenka-
Goken and is
considered the most
beautiful of the five blades. This
tachi style...
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- Museum. 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...
- the
Bombing of
Tokyo in 1945. The type of
blade shape was omi yari. Tenka-
Goken (Five
Swords under Heaven) - five
individual swords traditionally viewed...
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during her stay there.
Twins Riki and Gaku
Muroi and
their grandfather,
Gōken,
bring Persia to ****an with them in Minato-machi (lit. Port Town), where...
- ****an. This
sword is one of the "Five
Swords Under Heaven" (天下五剣 Tenka-
Goken). Dōjigiri is
sometimes called "the
yokozuna of all ****anese swords" along...
- by
Tokyo National Museum and
selected as a
National Treasure and Tenka-
Goken ("Five
Swords under Heaven"), and 'Onikirimaru'
owned by Tada Shrine, have...
- Hontō): a Seiyūkai
breakaway during the "three
constitutional factions" (
goken sampa)
alliance between Seiyūkai,
Kenseikai and
Kakushin Club ("Reform Club")...
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specified among the
National Treasures of ****an. The
sword is one of the
Tenka Goken ("Five
Swords Under Heaven"). The
sword was a
treasure of the
Ashikaga shogunate...