Right. Exactly. So, I think you are contradicting yourself in saying that the blades from Komonjo are too nice to be Chinese (or wherever else they are being made).
The problem is that they are being purchased and regarded by novice collectors as genuine Japanese made swords, which I do not believe they are. It is harmful to the study, collection, and preservation of the real thing. And it definitely hurts actual young Japanese smiths, who definitely do have a hard time. Komonjo is cleverly showing just enough pictures and information so that he is not "technically" telling any overt lies, so he cannot be accused of directly participating in illegal activity, but anyone with common sense knows what is really going on.
Here's the bottom line for me: IF these are really Japanese blades, then the Japanese authorities should reach out to eBay and shut this kind of crap down; that the platform is being used to violate Japanese law. IF THEY ARE NOT, then Komonjo should make it explicit that those "shinsakuto" are NOT Japanese. It is only ethical.
Ok, I'm going to leave it at that. Really going to be quiet about this now. Not what the thread was about.