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I have a dream to add one Naginata to my collection for a long time
In the end, I succeeded and I think it's quite a nice piece
So I share just for the pleasure of the eyes of nihonto fans


Hizen Shodai Masahiro
Mei: Hizen no Kuni Kawachi Daijō Fujiwara Masahiro
Kanbun yonen nigatsu kichijitsu (February 1664)
Nagasa: 40.8 cm

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A beautiful blade Brano congratulations. A long time ago when I focused almost exclusively on Hizen blades I had a wakizashi by Shodai Masahiro which I loved. I have also seen a number of katana by this smith that are of equally high quality. We should also Remember that when Shodai Tadayoshi (Tadahiro) died his son and heir was only 19 years old. He was greatly supported by Shodai and Nidai Masahiro and I think it is not only a testament to his great skill as a smith but also as a teacher that Shodai Masahiro deserves the high reputation he enjoys.

A great looking work and beautifully photographed. Well done

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