-
Gyoken has
changed over time; at present, two
tachi made by
swordsmiths Nagamitsu and
Yukihira in the
Kamakura period play the role.
Apart from
these swords...
- 4 in), and it is
signed Made by
Nagamitsu of
Osafune in
Bizen Province (備前国長船住人長光造,
Bizen no kuni Osafune-jū
Nagamitsu tsukuru). It is
designated as a...
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Kodachi (小太刀, こだち)
Kodachi "Hachiya
Nagamitsu" 13th century,
Tokyo National Museum Type
Small sword Place of origin ****an
Service history Used by Samurai...
- some
precious swords were not
listed in the book. For example,
Daihannya Nagamitsu and Yamatorige,
which are now
designated as
National Treasures, were not...
-
swordsmiths including Sōshū Masamune,
Toshiro Yoshimitsu, Go Yoshihiro,
Bizen Nagamitsu, and Ike Muramasa. He was a son by
blood or
adoption of Sōshū Masamune...
-
National treasure tachi from the
Kamakura period (Tokyo
National Museum) By
Nagamitsu.
Bizen Osafune school.
Okadagiri Yoshifusa, by Yoshifusa.
Bizen ****uoka-Ichimonji...
- Bibcode:2000JVSTA..18.1777L. doi:10.1116/1.582423. ISSN 0734-2101. Yoshimura,
Nagamitsu (2020). A review : ultrahigh-vacuum
technology for
electron microscopes...
- "unchangeable smiths",
including Rai Kunitoshi, Rai Kunimitsu,
Osafune Nagamitsu and
Osafune Kagemitsu,
continued to
produce swords of the
elegant style...
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Tsuruhime Wives: Matsuhime,
daughter of
Takeda Shingen Daughter of
Shiokawa Nagamitsu Unknown concubine(s) Sons: Oda
Hidenobu –
eldest son Oda
Hidenori (1581–1625)...
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landed near Naniwa. They
faced stiff resistance from a
local king
named Nagamitsu-hiko and
during the
ensuing battle Itsuse no
Mikoto was
struck by an arrow...