Nightwish Posted June 27, 2025 Report Posted June 27, 2025 8 hours ago, Rawa said: @夜愿你多久前买的?跟你的比起来,价格简直疯了。130万买秋秀简直疯了。就算有德丰 This sword was not made by 靖徳 but by his nephew. It was a sword bestowed by Emperor Showa upon outstanding graduates of the Japanese Army University. From 1933 until the end of the war in 1945, there were only about 80 swords in total Quote
Rawa Posted June 27, 2025 Report Posted June 27, 2025 Yes and If you looked on post above your answer you would know that I distinguish both. I need to watch "lost in translation" oh and yeah he is mention as yasutoku at http://www.jp-sword.com/files/yasukuni/yasukunito.html Quote
Rawa Posted June 27, 2025 Report Posted June 27, 2025 Posting entire page. Maybe mistake in book? Quote
japanesewarriors Posted July 1, 2025 Report Posted July 1, 2025 Hello all, I was wondering if I could have your opinions on this blade as kind off relevant here, with the YASAKUNI knowledge you have. Believe YASNORI 1938/39 December, with papers. Sorry picture not better but in a rush. Thanks for any help and opinions. Quote
Karu Posted July 2, 2025 Report Posted July 2, 2025 Showa 13, 12th month. december 1938 It looks very good to me. Maybe you can share better photos of the blade ? Quote
saemonjonosuke Posted July 2, 2025 Author Report Posted July 2, 2025 Thanks. Looks like a 'typical' Yasunori. Nice. New or later polish. Quote
saemonjonosuke Posted July 2, 2025 Author Report Posted July 2, 2025 Here is another copy signed Takenori, dated January 1945. The old (war) polishing is still visible on the papers. Sold at Aoi Art. 1 Quote
japanesewarriors Posted July 3, 2025 Report Posted July 3, 2025 Thanks for your confirmation and date Quote
Volker62 Posted July 5, 2025 Report Posted July 5, 2025 let us remember Kenzo Kotani "Yasunori" san fondly, he was a nice person and left us collector's historic high quality Japanese swords 1 3 1 1 Quote
tom Posted July 5, 2025 Report Posted July 5, 2025 If you look for a good sword from Kotani Yasunori, here is one from showa 19 ( 1944 ) with Tokubetsu Hozon and a Nagasa of 71,7 cm. Here the Link. https://ginza.choshuya.co.jp/sale/gj/r7/007/12_yasunori.php Tom 1 1 Quote
Volker62 Posted July 5, 2025 Report Posted July 5, 2025 here is one of the original written letters by Kenzo Kotani san Yasunori from my modest collection 2 1 Quote
saemonjonosuke Posted July 5, 2025 Author Report Posted July 5, 2025 4 hours ago, tom said: If you look for a good sword from Kotani Yasunori, here is one from showa 19 ( 1944 ) with Tokubetsu Hozon and a Nagasa of 71,7 cm. Here the Link. https://ginza.choshuya.co.jp/sale/gj/r7/007/12_yasunori.php Tom Thank you! 1 Quote
saemonjonosuke Posted July 5, 2025 Author Report Posted July 5, 2025 38 minutes ago, Volker62 said: here is one of the original written letters by Kenzo Kotani san Yasunori from my modest collection Nice, thank you for showing. Quote
Karu Posted September 23, 2025 Report Posted September 23, 2025 On 1/10/2024 at 11:09 PM, Karu said: So... Anyone has early dated Yasunori signed blades ? not takenori please. Looking to study Found only 2 dated 1936 one is mine and other is from Sanmei https://www.sanmei.c...92337_S8875_PUP.html I think I found what I was looking for. This katana by Kotani Yasunori, in October 1935 is recorded as his third blade he made at the Yasukuni Shrine— according Kotani's daughter the first went to the Shōwa Emperor, the second to the Imperial Household. It was owned by Kudo Haruto, chairman of the Yasuki Steel Company and one of the founders of the Nihontō Tanren Kai. In the 1990s, it was polished by Okisato Fujishiro, and Yasunori himself added a saya-gaki to the blade. It was later exhibited at the 60th anniversary Yasukuni exhibition and comes with extensive documentation and a 1997 NTHK paper. The seller has all the papers including all exchanged letters from Kotani San and the togishi. Nice story! Link : https://www.nihontocraft.com/Kotani_Yasunori_Tachi.html? 4 Quote
Nicholas Posted Friday at 10:21 PM Report Posted Friday at 10:21 PM Another interesting sword at the Nihontocraft website. Kotani Takenori (Yasunori) Yasukuni Shrine Tosho Special Order at the request of Vice Admiral Jinichi Kusaka, Commander of the 11th Air Fleet and Commander of the Southeast Area Fleet. October, 1942 https://nihontocraft.com/Takenori_Yasunori_Tachi.html 3 1 Quote
saemonjonosuke Posted Saturday at 10:52 AM Author Report Posted Saturday at 10:52 AM Thanks! yes very interesting. Quote
Karu Posted Saturday at 06:59 PM Report Posted Saturday at 06:59 PM Thank you for contributing ! Awesome flawless blade. Interesting ! Quote
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