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Masamune Shirow is an internationally renowned manga artist, born as Masanori Ota on . He is best known for the manga Ghost in the Shell, which has since been turned into two ...

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Gorō Nyūdō Masamune (五郎入道正宗; Japanese pronunciation: [ma.saꜜ.mɯ.ne],[2][3] c. 1264–1343)[4] was a medieval Japanese blacksmith widely acclaimed as Japan's greatest swordsmith. He created swords and daggers, known in Japanese as tachi and tantō, in the Sōshū school. However, many of his forged tachi were made into katana by cutting the tang (nakago) in later times ...

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Gorō Nyūdō Masamune A sword of such quality could only come from an exceptional craftsman, and so it was with the Honjo Masamune. Gorō Nyūdō Masamune was a renowned medieval Japanese swordsmith, probably the greatest in the history of Japan. He created a number of daggers and swords during a 40 year career between 1288 and 1328. Masamune was based in Sagami Province during the final ...

Masamune (born 1264?, Japan—died 1343?, Kamakura) was a Japanese swordsmith. He was appointed chief swordsmith by the emperor Fushimi in 1287. He founded the Sōshū school of swordmaking, in which blades were made entirely of steel and hardened throughout. It marked an important advance in metallurgical technique that was significantly ahead of the technical level in Europe or elsewhere in ...

Let’s dive deep into the origins, characteristics, notable owners, and enduring legacy of Honjo Masamune, Japan’s most legendary sword of mystery and mastery.

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A Masamune sword became the symbol of the ruling Tokugawa family in Japan until it was mysteriously lost after WWII.

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Few figures loom as large in Tohoku history as Date Masamune. Rising to power during Japan’s turbulent Sengoku period, roughly the late 15th to late 16th century, he ruled the Sendai domain with bold ambition and unmistakable style. Nicknamed the “One-Eyed Dragon,” Masamune stood out not only for his battlefield prowess, but for the image he carefully crafted. Clad in jet-black armor and ...

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