nihonto1001 Posted September 11, 2008 Report Posted September 11, 2008 One of the most popular anecdotes in Japanese history is that of Emperor Gotoba. In fact, it makes me wonder, were any Samurai also swordsmiths? Samurai had other duties outside of fighting. So, why not swordsmithing. I thought this would be an interesting question to gain some research on. Hopefully, you can point me in the correct direction. Jon Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted September 11, 2008 Report Posted September 11, 2008 Jon, Miyamoto Musashi made tsuba, I believe, at least. Did you read this related thread? Not exactly Samurai per se, but Daimyo and swordsmithing... viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2524&hilit=Daimyo+Munetada+Uwajima Quote
Jean Posted September 11, 2008 Report Posted September 11, 2008 Jon, Miyamoto Musashi made tsuba, I believe, at least. Have a look at Koichi san's avatar Quote
takakage Posted September 12, 2008 Report Posted September 12, 2008 omura shigehide. http://www.to-ken.com/articles/shigehide.htm Quote
b.hennick Posted September 12, 2008 Report Posted September 12, 2008 I have a great tanto by a Hizen smith Shigehide - a samurai smith. Quote
nihonto1001 Posted September 14, 2008 Author Report Posted September 14, 2008 I forgot all about Miyamoto Musashi making tsuba. I was very interested in the story of Omura Shigehide; Christian Samurai from the Muromachi period? I never knew that. Thanks, Jon Quote
sabiji Posted September 14, 2008 Report Posted September 14, 2008 Kawai Hisayuki (or Kawai Kametaro). He signed also Bakufushin Kawai Hisayuki (google Bakushin). Skilled in Kenjutsu and Sojutsu. Worked in Edo Koishikawa. Quote
sabiji Posted September 14, 2008 Report Posted September 14, 2008 Or Tokugawa Nariaki (Mito Rekko) forged swords. Ha was the Mito Han Daimyo and Father of Tokugawa Keiki, the last Shogun. Also his "Sakite" Katsumura Norikatsu a well known Mito Smith. Quote
sabiji Posted September 14, 2008 Report Posted September 14, 2008 Omi no Kami Hisamichi (Shodai). His Name was Hori Rokurobei or Rokurohyoe, a younger brother of Hori Kanzaemon. One of his ancestor was Hori Yataro Chikatsune, a paladin of Minamoto Yoritomo. Quote
John A Stuart Posted September 14, 2008 Report Posted September 14, 2008 Hi All, It seems to me that certain artisans did not fall into the class distinction of '工'. For example the Goto family were definitely '士' although not swordsmiths they were metalsmiths with high ranking connections. Most swordsmiths were vassals of various daimyo and given stipend (koku system). This, including honourary titles, makes me conclude most were '士' class samurai. There are records of these smiths attachment to clan leaders and titles that followed galore. Correct me if in error. John Quote
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