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I’m sitting here reading my ysaukuni shrine book. I’m wondering why the mei usually but not always sits above the mekugi ana? I know they are above on Mantetsu also.

 

Thanks

Charlie

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If I recall correctly, I believe Yasukuni smiths were instructed by the IJA to sign with a two character mei, above the mekuki ana on the omote side of the nakago with the date on the ura side. If it was a specially made blade, for example dedication to a temple or a blade the Emperor was going to present as a gift, then there was generally a longer, more detailed mei.

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Ok i understand Onkashi-to  but most Yasukuni mei are above the ana wasnt that the org question?

 

i owned a Kaneyoshi who signed above, (only pic i have) 

kaneyosh.jpg

 

Doc used it years ago,

 

regrets selling it to Bill R 

 

 

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