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- A ****anese sword (****anese: 日本刀, Hepburn: nihontō) is one of several types of traditionally made swords from ****an. Bronze swords were made as early as...
- "side inserted sword") is one of the traditionally made ****anese swords (nihontō) worn by the samurai in feudal ****an. Its name refers to the practice of...
- manual labour, accounts for the high price that a ****anese-made shinken (Nihontō) can fetch—starting from about US$6,000 for the blade alone, and going...
- (長巻, "long wrapping") is a type of traditionally made ****anese sword (nihontō) with an extra long handle, used by the samurai class of feudal ****an....
- Yari (槍) is the term for a traditionally-made ****anese blade (日本刀; nihontō) in the form of a spear, or more specifically, the straight-headed spear. The...
- piercer" or "mail piercer", is one of the traditionally made ****anese swords (nihontō) that were worn by the samurai class as a weapon in feudal ****an. The yoroi-dōshi...
- (野太刀, field sword) is a type of traditionally made ****anese sword (日本刀, nihontō) used by the samurai class of feudal ****an. The Chinese equivalent of this...
- polearm and one of several varieties of traditionally made ****anese blades (nihontō). Naginata were originally used by the samurai class of feudal ****an, as...
- Kunitsuna Mikazuki Munechika Three Great Spears of ****an Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi "Nihonto Club - Five Great Swords of ****an". Retrieved 2017-12-31. Sato, 1990. pp...
- ****anese term for a matched pair of traditionally made ****anese swords (nihonto) worn by the samurai class in feudal ****an. The etymology of the word daishō...