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Nick H

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That's great Steven , but what does it mean?  What period etc.  I'm told the sword was used in the Russian-Japanese war.     

 

This is where you Google skills come in handy. The first two kanji point to a province in old Japan, the third ("kami") is an honorary rank or title, and the last four kanji are the smith's name. Actually its just the last two kanji that point to the smith. The "Fujiwara" bit is a clan affiliation (consider it a claim to a noble lineage), and shouldn't be taken literally as a family name.   

 

Anyway - now that you have all of this info, you can find out more on your own by picking apart these pieces and searching for them. I guarantee you, there is a lot to be discovered just by browsing this very site. Look for a paper by Guido Schiller on this site regarding the honorific "kami". Look up Jumyō on this site and you will probably find several other examples of his work.

 

Good luck and happy hunting.

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