Brano Posted November 15, 2023 Report Posted November 15, 2023 Dear Yurie, Thank you very much for your update In the PDF schedule, you indicate the date June 29 You previously wrote that the event will be on May 29 Which date is correct? Quote
yurie Posted November 15, 2023 Author Report Posted November 15, 2023 Sorry, Yes, I meant May 29. Thank you very much. Really appreciate it. I will change it right away. Quote
yurie Posted November 15, 2023 Author Report Posted November 15, 2023 Please open the attachments. This is the corrected general itinerary of the day and the list of swords we will view. More detailed information will follow in the next post here, items like 1. How to visit the Sano Museum (Shinkansen (bullet train) info). 2. What to say to the taxi driver to get to the Museum 3. The sign-up sheet for participants 4. due date for the cost Mishima Taisha illustration On 11/14/2023 at 8:14 PM, yurie said: SANO -- displayed sowrd.pdf 147.61 kB · 6 downloads SCHEDULE OF THE SANO MUSEUM VISIT ON May 29.pdf Quote
Peeti Posted November 16, 2023 Report Posted November 16, 2023 Hi Yurie, The list of swords looks awesome. I am very excited, especially that I get to study more Masamune. He is my favorite smith. I am curious though as which Masamune that will be displayed? I understand that the Sano museum has few of them. Would it be the Jubun Masamune katana or the Meibutsu Komatsu Masamune? Best Regards, Peeti Karnasuta Quote
yurie Posted December 20, 2023 Author Report Posted December 20, 2023 TO: Nihonto message board member, I attached the sign-up sheet for the Sano Museum visit on 5/29/2024. Please fill in and email me back those who have the intention of visiting. Thank you. Yurie Sano Museum sign-up sheet.pdf 2 Quote
yurie Posted January 13, 2024 Author Report Posted January 13, 2024 Hi, Everyone I started to receive sign-up sheets from those who decided to visit the Sano Museum on 5/29/2024. I am thinking the limit of the number of people would be around 15 people. Anyone who sends me the sign-up sheet would be the first priority. People who showed interest in going in the past in this thread, I recommend to send me the sign-up sheet. Thank you Yurie 3 1 Quote
fatrat2 Posted January 22, 2024 Report Posted January 22, 2024 Definitely interested but cant confirm availability yet. Will try to as soon as I can! Quote
yurie Posted January 24, 2024 Author Report Posted January 24, 2024 OK, we have a lot of time. Yurie Quote
Peeti Posted March 11, 2024 Report Posted March 11, 2024 Dear Yurie, With Ms. Watanabe’s passing, will this affect our visit to Sano Museum on 29th May? Best Regards, Peeti Karnasuta Quote
yurie Posted March 13, 2024 Author Report Posted March 13, 2024 No, nothing has changed. Ms. Watanabe already assigned a new head of the Museum a few years back. A new person, Ms. Shida is the person I am talking to and arranging in detail about the visit. Thank you Yurie Quote
Richard Thomas Posted March 14, 2024 Report Posted March 14, 2024 Good news! I’ve already booked everything 😁 thanks Yurie Quote
yurie Posted June 11, 2024 Author Report Posted June 11, 2024 Hi Everyone, The Sano Museum trip had a big turn. Things changed after the head of the Sano Museum, Mis Watanabe passed in February. Their new policy or the old policy was revived, the museum canceled the viewing gathering only a month and a half before the planned date. I panicked!! Thanks to one of the members of the Nihon-to Message Board, Adrian Schlemmer took charge of the gathering. He set up a wonderful sword-viewing gathering near his house. I can not thank him enough. 1 and 2 photo : viewing scene 3rd photo : entering a wonderful restaurant 4th photo : Dinner in the separate dining room 2 2 Quote
Jussi Ekholm Posted June 11, 2024 Report Posted June 11, 2024 Thank you Yurie, Adrian and everyone helping with items. The meeting was wonderful, got to see some old familiar faces and met some online buddies for the first time. Also the swords we got to view were really high quality. The fittings were also really nice but I dont know enough about them to comment. Here is a list of swords we got to see. I tried to arrange the list in more traditional order. All errors in there are mine if I wrote down something wrongly in my notes. Ken – Awataguchi (mumei) Tachi – Ayanokoji (mumei) Katana – Rai Kunimitsu (mumei) Tachi – Hasebe Kuninobu (signed) Tachi – Nobukuni (signed 1396) Katana – Kanabo Masanaga (signed 1504) Katana – Kanabo Masatsugu (signed 1555) Tanto – Soshu Yukimitsu (mumei) Katana – Kashu Sanekage (mumei) Tachi – Norifusa (signed) Katana – Sanenaga (mumei) Katana – Kanemitsu (mumei) Tachi – Toshimitsu (signed) Tachi – Hatakeda Sanemori (signed) Katana – Aoe (mumei) Katana – Sekishu Sadatsuna (mumei) Naoshi – Hoju (mumei) Tanto – Sa Yasuyoshi (signed) Katana – Ko-Kongobyoe (mumei) Tanto – Gassan Sadakazu (signed) 3 1 Quote
Brian Posted June 12, 2024 Report Posted June 12, 2024 Bravo Yurie, Adrian and all participants. Quote
Lewis B Posted June 12, 2024 Report Posted June 12, 2024 7 hours ago, Jussi Ekholm said: Thank you Yurie, Adrian and everyone helping with items. The meeting was wonderful, got to see some old familiar faces and met some online buddies for the first time. Also the swords we got to view were really high quality. The fittings were also really nice but I dont know enough about them to comment. Here is a list of swords we got to see. I tried to arrange the list in more traditional order. All errors in there are mine if I wrote down something wrongly in my notes. Ken – Awataguchi (mumei) Tachi – Ayanokoji (mumei) Katana – Rai Kunimitsu (mumei) Tachi – Hasebe Kuninobu (signed) Tachi – Nobukuni (signed 1396) Katana – Kanabo Masanaga (signed 1504) Katana – Kanabo Masatsugu (signed 1555) Tanto – Soshu Yukimitsu (mumei) Katana – Kashu Sanekage (mumei) Tachi – Norifusa (signed) Katana – Sanenaga (mumei) Katana – Kanemitsu (mumei) Tachi – Toshimitsu (signed) Tachi – Hatakeda Sanemori (signed) Katana – Aoe (mumei) Katana – Sekishu Sadatsuna (mumei) Naoshi – Hoju (mumei) Tanto – Sa Yasuyoshi (signed) Katana – Ko-Kongobyoe (mumei) Tanto – Gassan Sadakazu (signed) What a wonderful opportunity. There are several swordmakers in that list that are on my shortlist, namely Hasebe, Sanekage and Sekishu Sadatsuna. Do you have any specific comments regarding these blades? Quote
Gakusee Posted June 12, 2024 Report Posted June 12, 2024 11 hours ago, yurie said: Hi Everyone, The Sano Museum trip had a big turn. Things changed after the head of the Sano Museum, Mis Watanabe passed in February. Their new policy or the old policy was revived, the museum canceled the viewing gathering only a month and a half before the planned date. I panicked!! Thanks to one of the members of the Nihon-to Message Board, Adrian Schlemmer took charge of the gathering. He set up a wonderful sword-viewing gathering near his house. I can not thank him enough. 1 and 2 photo : viewing scene 3rd photo : entering a wonderful restaurant 4th photo : Dinner in the separate dining room Well done to the organisers for turning this around and saving the day, especially for those who had booked travel from overseas! Glad some of the old-timers in the photos (Bob, Gordon, etc) are there to usher in and coach the new generations (Ake, Jussi etc). Quote
Jussi Ekholm Posted June 14, 2024 Report Posted June 14, 2024 The Hasebe Kuninobu tachi was absolutely stunning. I was very lucky to view this in hand. I have also seen 2 other Hasebe Kuninobu blades now in Japan but them through the glass. Now I might be very biased on what I like as I am not a huge fan of tantō... I do think this tachi might be my favorite out of all 3. Followed by Jūyō Bunkazai tantō of Atsuta Jingū. The Jūyō wakizashi that NBTHK has currently on display does not even come close to these 2. Personally I am starting to like more and more wild Hasebe wakizashi with good Nanbokuchō sugata. Unfortunately for me both Kashū Sanekage and Sekishū Sadatsuna blades felt "normal". They seemed to have average sugata and most likely characteristics of typical workmanship, however for me personally they didn't evoke too much feelings. However I overheard discussion that Sanekage caught interest from experienced pair of eyes. So definately much to enjoy with better eye and knowledge for details. Quote
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