Wakizashi - Tomoyuki - Shirasaya Koshirae - Ubu Nakago - Gendai Era

¥870,000 ¥900,000

Tomoyuki, whose real name is Miyagi Tomoyuki, was born in Tokyo in March 1990. He was influenced by his parents and watched many period dramas called Jidaigeki from an early age, and decided to become a swordsmith when he was in junior high school. His master was Yoshihara Yoshindo of Mukansa, who is praised as a genius swordsmith and specializes in the Bizen style, and his work has been exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. His style is characterized by being intense and sharp. Although this sword is classified as a Wakizashi as a category, it is a revival of the Sunnobi-tanto, popular in the Nanbokucho period. Therefore, the structure is not shinogi-zukuri, but hira-zukuri. It is a gem with beautiful sakachoji on the midare hamon.

  • Blade length: 32.4 cm
  • Curvature: 0.2 cm
  • Number of Mekugi hole: 1
  • Sakihaba:  30.0 mm
  • Sakikasane:  6.0 mm
  • Motohaba:  33.5 mm
  • Motokasane:  6.5 mm
  • Signature: Kamedo no ju Tomoyuki(front), Heisei sanju nen sangatsu(back)
  • Era: Gendai
  • Structure: Hira-zukuri, Iori-mune
  • Jitetsu: Muji
  • Hamon: Midare with saka-choji
  • Boshi: Komaru
  • Weight(blade only):  330 g
  • Nakago: Ubu
  • Koshirae: Shirasaya

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Voices of Authentic Craftsmanship

The quality of the blade and the simplicity of the shirasaya mount truly reflect traditional Japanese mastery. A beautiful and meaningful addition to my collection.

James Holloway

The natural wood finish and clean design highlight the beauty of the blade perfectly. Exactly what I was looking for.

Daniel Fischer,

Rooted in Centuries of Craftsmanship

Every blade reflects generations of knowledge, discipline, and precision passed down through traditional Japanese swordmaking. From the forging of steel to the final finishing touches, each piece is shaped with patience, mastery, and deep respect for heritage.

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From carefully selected materials to the refined finishing of every surface, each sword is crafted and presented with uncompromising attention to detail. Our commitment to authenticity ensures every piece reflects true tradition, lasting quality, and enduring cultural value.

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Designed with balance, simplicity, and purpose, our blades embody the harmony between refined form and skilled craftsmanship. Each sword represents a thoughtful union of strength, elegance, and the timeless discipline of Japanese artisans.

Forged in Tradition. Defined by Precision.

Forged in Tradition. Defined by Precision.

Discover authentic Japanese blades crafted with discipline, balance, and generations of timeless craftsmanship.