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Hi guys a friend of mine recently acquired this Japanese axe which I think is a carpenters axe, it has a couple of kanji stamps any assistance on what they mean is gladly appreciate and your thoughts on what the axe is for.

cheers Chris H

 

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Moriyama San above may be referring to the shape being closest to the middle top ax/axe here:

"日本製斧" 【通販モノタロウ】 最短即日出荷 (monotaro.com)

 

It does have massive kasane, though, and that top edge bend is impressive.

See one in this video. 'Wa-ono', i.e 'Japanese axe', from around 5:30 mins in...

The three lines indicate 御神酒 omiki, sake offered to the gods.

 

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2 hours ago, Bugyotsuji said:

Moriyama San above may be referring to the shape being closest to the middle top ax/axe here:

"日本製斧" 【通販モノタロウ】 最短即日出荷 (monotaro.com)

 

It does have massive kasane, though, and that top edge bend is impressive.

See one in this video. 'Wa-ono', i.e 'Japanese axe', from around 5:30 mins in...

The three lines indicate 御神酒 omiki, sake offered to the gods.

 

 

The video is intersting. I read the comments for the video on YouTube, and I found that the 3rd and the 4th axes are basically used for root cutting.

 

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