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- Sōshū or Soshu may refer to: Sōshū (相州) Sagami Province (相模国) Sōshū (総州) Fusa Province (総国) Kazusa Province (上総国) Shimōsa Province (下総国) Kazusa and Shimōsa...
- created swords and daggers, known in ****anese as tachi and tantō, in the Sōshū school. However, many of his forged tachi were made into katana by cutting...
- Sadamune; born 1298 Einin – 1349 in Shōhei) also called Sōshū Sadamune was a swordsmith of the Sōshū school, originally from Gōshū (also known as Ōmi province)...
- provinces; 100 of the 166 swords listed are known to exist today, with Sōshū blades being very well represented. The "Kyoho Meibutsucho" also listed...
- Sagami Province (相州浦賀 Sōshū Uraga) Chōshi in Shimōsa Province (総州銚子 Sōshū Chōshi) The Tonegawa River in Shimōsa Province (総州利根川 Sōshū Tonegawa) Basket-fishing...
- Sen Sōshu (千宗守) is the hereditary name of the head of the Mushakōjisenke school of ****anese tea ceremony, whose founder was the 16th century tea master...
- Kazusa Province again in 781 Kazusa (Sōshū) (上総国 (総州)) – divided from Fusa Province (総国) in the 7th century Shimōsa (Sōshū) (下総国 (総州)) – divided from Fusa...
- the name Sōsa, written 宗左, and the head of the Mushakōjisenke school is Sōshu, 宗守. Daijirin, 2nd Ed. Daijisen, 1st. Ed. Kōjien, 5th Ed. Urasenke official...
- second from Kazusa and Shimōsa Provinces. Its abbreviated form name was Sōshū (総州) or Hokusō (北総). Shimōsa is classified as one of the provinces of the...
- and ****ociated with the five provinces: Yamashiro, Yamato, Bizen, Sagami/Sōshū and Mino. These five schools produced about 80% of all kotō period swords...