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A katana originally forged in the late Muromachi to Azuchi-Momoyama period (16th century). The blade, now ō-suriage with two mekugi-ana, measures 65.6 cm with a curvature of 2.1 cm. Its proportions suggest it was originally made as a longer tachi with deeper curvature, later shortened during the early Edo period for use as a katana.

The koshirae is a rare example of a Japanese Navy Landing Forces officer’s mounting, yet it preserves features usually lost in military adaptations: the kurigata remains intact, and the suspension ring is of the older, non-simplified type. This blend of traditional samurai fittings with later military use reflects the continuity of Japan’s sword culture into the 20th century.

16th Century Mumei Imperial Japanese Navy Landing Forces Kaigunto

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