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Some small corrections:

 

十郎左衛門男・仲谷鎌太郎佩刀

 

Jurôzaemon-nan - Nakatani Kamatarô haitô

"worn by Nakatani (also read as Nakaya) Kamatarô, son of Jurôzaemon"

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Thanks for the information, I'm now the owner of this sword so I will try and put up some photos.

 

Is there any way to trace the original owner? I guess the Japanese must have an equivalent of ancestry.co.uk?

 

Also as the original owner had a surname presumably he must have been samurai? Would the inscription have been done by the swordsmith who made the sword or perhaps a later addition? Sword is ubu and appears to be shin-shinto.

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