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I have a mumei (nothing on tang) wakizashi. I think the mei is on the blade along with an inscription, maybe a poem?

 

I can see what i think is  Sho or Masa, San or Mi, Ju AriSuke...  i may be wrong with that,

 

Looks like it was done with a dremel tool but it seems like it was written by someone familiar with kanji, not an American vet, and it came out of the woodwork so not done in the past 40 years.

 

any help appreciated.

 

Thanks!

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with Maurice's direction i found Arikoto in Nihonto Koza, there is an example shown with, what looks like, an identical inscription. The book says that the inscription could not be read, but also said that he inscribed poems on his blades so i guess that is what it is.

 

Thanks!  good learning opportunity

 

Picture of the book below

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with help of Markus Sesko's book Nihon-shinshinto-shi - The History of the shinshinto Era of Japanese Swords i found the meaning of the poem and some additional information.  So i will have to compare the sword to some in books and try and determine if it is shoshin or a later copy

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Lucky we have Markus. That is interesting info on a relatively unknown (to us) smith.

I notice in the photo posted by Mark that his signnture is indeed visible at the bottom of the poem (upper oshigata).

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