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Biography and lineage
He is a grandson of Ichimonji Ienori. Ietada, along with Yoshimoto, dedicated a tachi to Kumano Gongen in Genkō 1 (1321) [1].
Workmanship and style
Mokume, o-choji, ko-choji, ko-midare [2]. His works resemble those of Osafune Kagemitsu.
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