katonk66 Posted January 26, 2024 Report Posted January 26, 2024 Hello all, Just a quick historical inquiry: In regards to the Bushi throughout the history, their usage of the katana/uchigatana koshirae, how exactly did they tie their sageo on when not in use (resting on their katanakake)? I would assume in some pragmatic way? (other than the "display style"....sorry I don't know the name) Sidenote: I saw some old pics of Bushi during the late Bakumatsu and early Meiji period, and the way they tied their sageo on their katanakake was very simplified. Just curious. Thanks! 2 Quote
Grevedk Posted January 27, 2024 Report Posted January 27, 2024 Evening Henry, Welcome to the NMB forum, and thank you for a very different and tricky question. I am by no means an expert on this specific question, so I will present my own observation. There are many different uses for the Sageo cord (e.g. fastener to the Obi, tying up sleeves or a prisoner) and many different types of knots. The one you refer to as “ display style” for a Katana may be either the Chu Musubi (Butterfly knot), the Daimyo Musubi (used in the Edo period) or the Ronin Musubi. All of these knots are intricate in a way that you could say both “presents” and “honor” the sword and the Koshira. But - I believe you already know that. Your question is tricky because there are probably so many different variables in which knot a Samurai might chose in regard to his clan affiliation, school of training, personal inclination, time period, type of sword, type of Sageo and so forth. And - I don’t think we have that much valid information on this particular subject in regard to historical writings, prints, paintings or photographs. I might however be surprised 🤓 All the best, and keep asking 👍 /Soren Quote
katonk66 Posted January 30, 2024 Author Report Posted January 30, 2024 Thank you for the reply. Quote
Kanenaga Posted January 31, 2024 Report Posted January 31, 2024 https://www.way-of-t...-to-tie-a-sageo.html Quote
Toryu2020 Posted February 1, 2024 Report Posted February 1, 2024 Some informal ways to tie your sageo Quote
Beater Posted February 1, 2024 Report Posted February 1, 2024 Hi Henry, I think Grevedk has it covered. I thought I’d show you the (only) two methods I know and use and which are also the only two given in the book ”Japanese Swordsmanship” by Warner & Draeger. There may well be others and the various schools of swordsmanship all have their own versions of just about every aspect of sword use / etiquette, which defines their own interpretation - but these will serve you well for most situations. Regards, Kevin. 1 Quote
DTM72 Posted February 1, 2024 Report Posted February 1, 2024 If you have the time and energy, the ronin knot is very nice to look at. Quote
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