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You're probably right; you certainly have more experience at this than I do. I'm not seeing the gatsu radical at all on the left, but that might just be the angle. Now I'm wondering if the example might be a mis-identified Katsumasa: yoshmasa.jpg

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Not like I have not been wrong before but If it is yoshi, I would like to know which yoshi kanji it is as I can not find one that looks even remotely close.....

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After looking at a few more examples and seeing how "abbreviated" the gatsu radical is in several of them, I'm sure I was wrong and this is probably Katsumasa (possibly Kojima Katsumasa, Slough's, p80). My confusion came from the example oshigata I'd found above which was identified as Yoshimasa and I thought the kanji was very similiar to the mei on the sword, but I also can't find a kanji for Yoshi that looks like either one.

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The 'yoshi' kanji you have on the sword pictured is 義 John

 

I don't think this yoshi is the reading for either of the swords pictured in this thread. The translation shown in the link above is incorrect in my opinion. The correct reading is katsu.

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Read the context carefully. No one says that the kanji reads Yoshi anymore. John only showed that when it was misread as Yoshi by someone, he/she seemed to see 義 on the nakago.

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