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Revised "Cahpter 22 Muromachi Period Sword" was posted. 

This chapter explains the representative style of Muromachi sword.

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https://studyingjapaneseswords.com/2018/04/14/22muromachi-period-sword/

 

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I just posted revised chapter 23 Sengoku Period History.

This chapter describes the most turmoil time of Japanese history.

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https://studyingjapaneseswords.com/2018/04/28/23-sengoku-period%e6%88%a6%e5%9b%bd%e6%99%82%e4%bb%a3-history/

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Hi,

I just posted revised chapter 24 Sengoku Period Sword.

This chapter describes the type of sword of the 16 century Japan.

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https://studyingjapaneseswords.com/2018/05/05/24sengoku-period-sword/

 

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I wish everyone is healty and somehow we can get through this difficult time.

 

Revised Chapter 25, Sengoku Period Tanto was posted.

This chapter explains different types of Tanto the swordsmiths created during the late 15th century.

 

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https://studyingjapaneseswords.com/2018/05/26/25sengoku-%e6%88%a6%e5%9b%bd-period-tanto/

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Revised chapter 26 Edo Period History was posted today.

This is a simple description of 17 century Edo Period. 

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https://studyingjapaneseswords.com/2018/06/09/26edo-period/

 

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Revised chapter 27, The overview of Shinto was posted.

This chapter explains the difference between Koto and Shinto sword.

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https://studyingjapaneseswords.com/2018/06/16/27shinto-%e6%96%b0%e5%88%80%ef%bc%89/

 

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Revised Chapter 28, "Main 7 Areas Among Shin-To Sword part A"  was posted.

This chapter explains Yamashiro and Sette area Shin-To .

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https://studyingjapaneseswords.com/2018/06/23/28main-seven-areas-among-shinto-sword-part-1/

 

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TO: Ken-Hawaii

Thank you very much for your comment.

I really appreciate it.

 

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https://studyingjapaneseswords.com/2018/07/14/29main-seven-areas-of-sinto-sword-part2/

Revised Chapter 29, "Main 7 Areas Among shin-To Sword part B " was posted.

This chapter explains 5 areas during Edo period out of 7 areas.

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Hi Ken -Hawai

Thank you very much pointing me the mistake.

I changed it now.

After staring at my writing so many times, my eyes get funny.

It is hard to notice the misspellings.

 

To prepare the book, I hired a person for editing and correcting my writing.

Also, I am re-arranging here and there. 

Maybe by the beginning of the next year,  I hope I am ready to publish the book.

 

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Oh, good, Yurie! I hadn't heard that you had decided to publish a book, but I think it's a great idea. I hope you'll put out a PDF, as well as a hardcopy, as I carry most of my references around on my high-resolution 12" tablet.

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The revised chapter 30 Bakumatsu Period History was posted.

It describes the end of the Edo period that is from the late 18 to early 19 century Japan.

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https://studyingjapaneseswords.com/2018/07/29/30-bakumatsu-period-history/

 

 

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Revised chapter 31 was posted this morning.

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This chapter explains the sword style of Bakumatsu time.

https://studyingjapaneseswords.com/2018/08/05/31-shin-shin-to-bakumatsu-period-1781-1867/

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This is revised chapter 32, Sword Making Process.  

This chapter explains the procedure of making Japanese sword.

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https://studyingjapaneseswords.com/2018/09/04/32the-process-of-making-a-sword/

 

A photo of Tamahagane was added.

 

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Thank you very much for pointing me about sharpening process.

I changed it.  The idea like this is always welcomed.

 

also, I added the childhood experience watching into the furnace when the metal being heated up, and

pounded in my father's factory.

 

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The revised chapter 36| part 2 of ---2| Timeline was posted.

This chapter explains the different types of swords after 1868 to the present time.  

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https://studyingjapaneseswords.com/2018/11/10/2-timeline-part-2/

 

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The revised chapter 37 (part 2 of chapter 3 Jyoko-To ) was posted.

This chapter explains the sword excavated from a huge burial place called Kofun.

This is archaeology part section.

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https://studyingjapaneseswords.com/2018/11/17/3-jyoko-to-part-2/

 

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The revised chapter 38  (part 2 of chapter 4 Names of Parts) was posted.

This chapter explains how to look for the location of the curvature.

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https://studyingjapaneseswords.com/2018/11/29/4names-of-the-parts-2/

 

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I posted the revised chapter 39, Heian Period History Part 2.

this chapter explains how the lifestyle of Heian period affected the Heian period sword style.

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https://studyingjapaneseswords.com/2018/12/08/5-heian-period-history-part-2%e5%b9%b3%e5%ae%89%e6%99%82%e4%bb%a3/

 

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