baldi1942 Posted August 3, 2024 Report Posted August 3, 2024 官幣大社 石清水八幡宮 御神宝 御太刀 以 餘 光鉄 Iwashimizu Hachimangu Shrine, a government-sponsored shrine, is a sacred treasure: the sword Yokotetsu KAMPEITAISHA IWASHIMIZU HACHIMANGU GOJIMPO MITACHI YI YU KOTETSU (this is the google translation) it's the last 7 kanji/moji that IMO states: 1st 3 kanji -honorable tachi 4th - at/with 5th offering last 2- brilliant steel/iron - so was this a new shiny/glistening sword made from a probably tired old tachi and offered to the shrine ? this inscription is on a sword a friend is contemplating - thanks Quote
Nobody Posted August 3, 2024 Report Posted August 3, 2024 御神宝御太刀 – Honorable tachi which is a sacred treasure 以餘光鉄 – from the remaining afterglow iron The smith made the tachi which was dedicated to the shrine. And he made another sword (or tachi) from the remaining sacred iron which had been prepared to make the tachi for the shrine. 2 Quote
baldi1942 Posted August 3, 2024 Author Report Posted August 3, 2024 Moriyamasan, So there were two (2) swords made from this prepared steel ? A honorable tachi and another katana or tachi ? I say this because this sword has katana-mei . thank you. Quote
Nobody Posted August 3, 2024 Report Posted August 3, 2024 Your sword is not the tachi made for the shrine. Quote
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