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Hello

 

Tanba no Kami Yoshimichi 丹波守吉道 from the Kyoto branch . Looks great!

 

Not sure about the generation though 🤔 

 

J.

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Hello again

 

I'm not an expert just a fan of the school. I'd say - Tanba VS Tamba but I'd let someone more knowledgeable chime in. I'd say - definitely Shinto (Circa 1600s). Kikusui hamon is an important kantei point for the Kyoto branch so again, I'm not an expert but looks like sho-shin. Also, IMHO,  it can be earlier generation since it doesn't have kikumon. Feel free to post a photo of the blade in vertical position. It has a beautiful o kissaki and it clearly looks to be in good/great polish. 

 

Cheers

 

J.

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Tanba or Tamba, either is fine. The n sound assimilates with the b sound that follows it, so it ends up becoming an m sound. 

 

So when writing 丹波 in English, most people acknowledge this assimilated sound by writing it in English as Tamba, 

But some people stay faithful to the Japanese orthography and write it in English as Tanba.

 

Either way, it doesn't matter much, except if you input the former method into your brain, it might get in the way of learning how to write in Japanese hiragana properly. Both spellings are used in Japan. 

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The (no) is not written, but is pronounced in this mei and whenever the title is written. I think it translates to "of.."
We say "Tanba no Kami....." but the kanji just say Tanba Kami...

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My sensei always said:

 

 

'Ta(m)pa no-kami Yoshimichi' as @SteveMmentioned. 

I'd like to know where 'no' comes from .. Definitely grammar (assumption).

 

J.

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