- Hikoshirō
Sadamune (相模國住人貞宗 -
Sagami kuni
junin Sadamune; born 1298
Einin – 1349 in Shōhei) also
called Sōshū
Sadamune was a
swordsmith of the Sōshū school...
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Ogasawara Sadamune (小笠原貞宗, 1292–1347) was a ****anese
nobleman and a
major figure in the
formation of the Ogasawara-ryū. A
close ally of
Ashikaga Takauji...
-
Awataguchi Kunitsuna and Shintōgo Kunimitsu. He was the
father of
Hikoshiro Sadamune, also a
famous Sōshū master. An
award for
swordsmiths called the Masamune...
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while continuing to wear the
wakizashi inside.
Wakizashi Ishida Sadamune made by
Sadamune. Nanboku-chō period.
Important Cultural Property.
Tokyo National...
- at his neck,
staggering Sadamune long
enough for
Tokiyuki to
secure a win;
Yorishige commands Sadamune to
leave Suwa.
Sadamune retaliates by
planning to...
- Date was born and
raised in Tokyo.
After the
death of his father, Date
Sadamune, he
moved to
Miyagi Prefecture. His
mother was
Onodera Toshiko. He is a...
- period. He was also
known as
Matsui Gohachirō. Born the son of
Matsui Sadamune, he was a
retainer of the
Imagawa clan.
After the
death of his brother...
- the fall of the
Kamakura Shogunate, the Suwa clan
clashed with
Ogasawara Sadamune, who was
appointed as the new
shugo of
Shinano by the new-established Kenmu...
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Yasumasa for his silence,
Mitsunari gave him a tantō
nicknamed Ishida Sadamune (石田貞宗) – a
National Treasure of ****an.[citation needed]
Mitsunari had three...
- A Sōshū
school katana modified from a tachi,
Kiriha Sadamune,
forged by
Sadamune, son of Masamune. 14th century,
Kamakura period.
Important Cultural Property...