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- appraisal written on a shirasaya) Naginata shirasaya Tanto shirasaya Wakizashi mounted in shirasaya Yari shirasaya The word koshirae is derived from the verb...
- ****okoro-gatana) is a generally short tantō that is commonly carried in aikuchi or shirasaya mounts. It was useful for self-defense indoors where the long katana and...
- ****anese kabutowari Antique ****anese hachi wari (kabutowari) mounted in a shirasaya Antique ****anese kabutowari Antique ****anese kabutowari. Close up of the...
- Property. Tokyo National Museum. Antique ****anese katana with koshirae and shirasaya, attributed to Sukenao, 1600s ****anese katana showing a horimono (blade...
- moved in with her husband. The kaiken was also carried concealed in its shirasaya by the lower classes who were not permitted to wear swords, in particular...
- m****acre most of their foes but are stopped and brought down by a formidable shirasaya-wielding ********in. Steeling herself with new-found determination, Yor...
- tachi. Mid-Edo period. Hilt and handguard of tantō. Late Edo period. shirasaya (storage mounts), used to protect the blade when not mounted in a koshirae...
- With Matthew's help, Yor slaughters them until she encounters a powerful shirasaya-wielding ********in who knocks out Matthew. Being cornered, Yor recalls...
- Battōjutsu. Using his trademark Zantetsuken sword (carried in an unadorned shirasaya without a hand guard) he has the ability to cut through virtually any...
- Enishi's shoes were replaced with boots. His weapon of choice was a shirasaya nihontō (a katana with a wooden sheath and hilt), which he carried by...