Attribution
HistoryAccording to Kyōhō Meibutsu Chō this blade has been in the Karasumaru Household from the ancient times. In Genna 2 (1616) Honʻami Koho 光甫 polished the Karasumaru Tōshirō [1]. Miki Gondaiyu of Kyoto has had it since about the Enpo era (1673-1681). Kozan Hon'ami (1639-1714) left a note in KMC that location of this sword was not known. Workmanship and styleShape and constructionLength is 8 sun 5 bu 5 rin (25.91cm). NakagoSigned. The tip of the nakago has been cut-off. References |
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Karasumaru Arami Tōshirō
There's an interesting reference to Karasumaru Arami Tōshirō (烏丸新身藤四郎) in Ōsaka gyobutsu meibutsu tōken oshigata (1619) having nagasa of 9 sun 5 bu (same as Edo Arami Tōshirō).