Fuuten Posted February 1, 2021 Report Posted February 1, 2021 Really weird/unique axe apparently found in Japan. I am not sure where this topic belongs. It was here or the izakaya. But I suppose it was made by a Japanese sword smith. I think it is pretty neat. More likely something ceremonial opposed to actual use in combat. 3 Quote
16k Posted February 1, 2021 Report Posted February 1, 2021 That is cool. I think it has a place here. Quote
ChrisW Posted February 1, 2021 Report Posted February 1, 2021 That is one sexy axe. And I don't call just any old thing that. Quote
kissakai Posted February 1, 2021 Report Posted February 1, 2021 Some amazing artifacts on the page link These were on the NMB list a few weeks ago 00031 Jūyō Bunkazai Axe 00133 Jūyō Bunkazai Axe 1 Quote
Rivkin Posted February 1, 2021 Report Posted February 1, 2021 Interestingly enough that seems to be more Indian than Chinese inspired to me. I am not sure how to take it, but there is a bizarre fact that according to PhDs analyzing Nambokucho period casualty reports, which are very detailed - there are almost no cases of anyone ever being killed by a naginata, but axes are a very common cause. Quote
ChrisW Posted February 1, 2021 Report Posted February 1, 2021 I wonder how many of these axes are extant. Quote
Wolfmanreid Posted February 1, 2021 Report Posted February 1, 2021 Funnily enough the scroll painting in the below link depicts a bushi wielding an axe damn near identical to the one in the OP’s photo. http://gunbai-militaryhistory.blogspot.com/2017/09/masakari-samurais-war-axe.html?m=1 Quote
Fuuten Posted February 1, 2021 Author Report Posted February 1, 2021 3 hours ago, kissakai said: Some amazing artifacts on the page link These were on the NMB list a few weeks ago 00031 Jūyō Bunkazai Axe 00133 Jūyō Bunkazai Axe Hi Grev, I'm not sure I understand what you posted. I searched the reddit page for anything 'Japanese' but didn't see any other axes. Edit: it appears the one in the opening post is quite famous and called 'Nyuubu Ono 入峰斧'. More detailed photos here: https://www.narahaku.go.jp/collection/659-0.html Thanks for the link Reid(?). Quote
ChrisW Posted February 1, 2021 Report Posted February 1, 2021 I assume the axe above is made of iron. I wonder if it has a hamon. And if so, what sort? I imagine it would be simply gorgeous. Quote
kissakai Posted February 2, 2021 Report Posted February 2, 2021 Hi Axel NMB listing from Jussi Ekholm - just notice the PDF file is on the NMB right hand side bar Grev Quote
Jussi Ekholm Posted February 2, 2021 Report Posted February 2, 2021 Thanks for posting this Axel. Unfortunately I missed this axe the first two times when I browsed the Japanese Cultural Database. I only found two Bunkazai axes when I now realize there are 3 of them. I think this is absolutely remarkable item. Practical in form as many axes you see in Japan are so decorated and not for real use. Here is the Cultural database entry for this axe: https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/201/5543 It says Kamakura for the age but Nara National Museum has Nanbokuchō to Muromachi for the age. Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted February 2, 2021 Report Posted February 2, 2021 It's beautiful. They were making similar-shaped iron axes in the Kunitomo area before they were asked to make guns. Said to have been carried by Buddhist ascetics...? The holes are Inome. 2 Quote
b.hennick Posted February 2, 2021 Report Posted February 2, 2021 I have a pair of iron menuki, one is an axe the other a nata. 2 Quote
Fuuten Posted February 3, 2021 Author Report Posted February 3, 2021 Thank you; Grev, Jussi, Now i understand. I rarely stumble on cool stuff to share here, actually I usually see them here Quote
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