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- swordsmiths including Sōshū Masamune, Toshiro Yoshimitsu, Go Yoshihiro, Bizen Nagamitsu, and Ike Muramasa. He was a son by blood or adoption of Sōshū Masamune...
- 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...
- 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...
- National treasure tachi from the Kamakura period (Tokyo National Museum) By Nagamitsu. Bizen Osafune school. Okadagiri Yoshifusa, by Yoshifusa. Bizen ****uoka-Ichimonji...
- "unchangeable smiths", including Rai Kunitoshi, Rai Kunimitsu, Osafune Nagamitsu and Osafune Kagemitsu, continued to produce swords of the elegant style...
- 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...
- Bibcode:2000JVSTA..18.1777L. doi:10.1116/1.582423. ISSN 0734-2101. Yoshimura, Nagamitsu (2020). A review : ultrahigh-vacuum technology for electron microscopes...
- Tsuruhime Wives: Matsuhime, daughter of Takeda Shingen Daughter of Shiokawa Nagamitsu Unknown concubine(s) Sons: Oda Hidenobueldest son Oda Hidenori (1581–1625)...
- some precious swords were not listed in the book. For example, Daihannya Nagamitsu and Yamatorige, which are now designated as National Treasures, were not...