词条 | Hikoshiro Sadamune |
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After leaving Gōshū province to go to what is now Kanagawa Prefecture, Sadamune became a student of Masamune, sometime around the Namboku-chō[5] era. As a mark of his completion of his teacher's training he inherited the mune part of his name Sadamune from Masamune. Sadamune was not one of the Great Juttetsu trained by Masamune, but his works were regarded to be of the same level as his master's. StudentsSōshū Sadamune is believed at the present time to have trained four students Nobukuni (信国)[6] who formed a long lineage of swordsmiths under the same name, Nobukuni[7] famous for his horimono images carved into the blades, and Takagi Sadamune (江州□住貞宗 - goshu takaki ju Sadamune).[8] A great debate exists in the academic community about Takagi Sadamune.[9] It is uncertain if Takagi Sadamune is simply Sōshū Sadamune after he returned to his home region, a son of his or someone who he taught sword making. The swords of Takagi Sadamune are not considered to be as high a quality as those produced by Sōshū Sadamune but are still of exceptional skill. One signed copy of his work exists: a tantō blade, formerly owned by Toyotomi Hideyoshi.[9] The work signed Gōshū Takagi ju Sadamune is said to have been made when Sōshū Sadamune returned home to Takagi in Gōshū province. Legend says he returned home to produce a copy of a famous sword called the Ropecutter. He also trained Kanro Toshinaga who is believed to have worked in Echigo province in the Nanboku-chō period.[10][11] Higo Munekage (Higo No-Kuni Kumamoto-Kishi, Hagi Jiemon No-Sho Fujiwara Munekage Saku) who was a student of Suishinshi Masahide takes a great influence from Sadamune in his work, but wasn't a student of his.Higo Munekage KatanaKokon Mei Zukushi and other books listing Japanese sword smiths and blades list Motoshige as a student of Sadamune however Dr. Honma Junji disagrees with this in his book Nihon Koto Shi (History of Koto) By Dr. Honma JunjiSee also
References1. ^Nihonto Knowledge Base 2. ^Family tree 3. ^Masamune Info 4. ^Sano Museum 5. ^1 Swords Discussion Forum 6. ^Nobukuni 1 7. ^Nobukuni 2 8. ^Takagi Sadamune 9. ^1 Takagi Sadamune Tantō Blade 10. ^Ura Nihon no Toko - By Yoshikawa Kentaro 11. ^>- Kanro Toshinaga blade sale External links
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