Swords Posted July 25, 2024 Report Posted July 25, 2024 Can I get help translating the kaji thanks steve Quote
Ray Singer Posted July 25, 2024 Report Posted July 25, 2024 Bitchu (no) kami Tachibana Yasuhiro 1 1 Quote
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cisco-san Posted July 25, 2024 Report Posted July 25, 2024 from Markus book: YASUHIRO (康広), 1 st gen., Kanbun (寛文, 1661-1673), Settsu – “Bitchū no Kami Tachibana Yasuhiro” (備中守橘康広), “Kishū-jū Yasuhiro” (紀州住安広), “Tomita Gorōzaemon no Jō Yasuhiro” (富田五郎左衛門尉 康広), Ōsaka-Ishidō school, real name Tomita Gorōzaemon (富田五郎左衛門), he came originally from Ōmi and was the second son of Tosa Shōgen Tameyasu (土佐将監為康), he signed his name in early years with the characters (安広), later he moved to Ōsaka and founded there the Ōsaka-Ishidō school, he worked in the Ichimonji style, i.e. in chōji with a midare-utsuri, but also blades with a tōranba in ko-nie-deki with many nie and a wide nioiguchi are extant, he also worked in Yamashiro province, wazamono, chūjō-saku YASUHIRO (康広), 2 nd gen., Jōkyō (貞享, 1684-1688), Settsu – “Bitchū no Kami Tachibana Yasuhiro” (備中守橘康広), Ōsaka-Ishidō school, real name Tomita Sō´emon (富田惣右衛門), he also carved a chrysanthemum or a chrysanthemum on a branch onto his tangs and worked in the style of his father, the 1st gen. Yasuhiro, chūjō-saku YASUHIRO (康広), 3 rd gen., Kyōhō (享保, 1716-1736), Settsu – “Bitchū no Kami Tachibana Yasuhiro” (備中守橘康広), Ōsaka-Ishidō school, only few blades are extant by him, it is said that he too carved a chrysanthemum onto his tangs 1 Quote
Swords Posted July 25, 2024 Author Report Posted July 25, 2024 Thanks that’s alot of information Do you know if he’s known for making quality swords? Thanks Again Quote
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