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Shintōgo Kunimitsu (新藤五国光) was a Japanese swordsmith and was especially famous for making Tantō. He is the founder of the Soshu-den tradition. Usually he used suguha Hamon. The oldest date of his work is 1293. He was active during the Einin, Shōwa and Enkyō periods, generally acknowledged to be the teacher of master swordsmiths Masamune, Yukiimitsu and Norishige. This is due to various similarities in style and workmanship that indicate that Masamune was almost certainly his student. An example of his work is known as 'Aizu Shintogo'. It is a tanto of 25.4 centimeters in length. * *

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  • Shintōgo Kunimitsu (新藤五国光 Shintōgo Kunimitsu?) era un espadero japonés y especialmente famoso por hacer Tantōs. Trabajó en Sagami (ahora Prefectura de Kanagawa) a finales del período Kamakura. Es el fundador de la tradición Soshu-den. Usualmente usaba suguha Hamon. La fecha más antigua de su trabajo es 1293. Estuvo activo durante los períodos , Shōwa y , generalmente reconocido como maestro de los maestros herreros Masamune, Yukiimitsu y Norishige. Esto se debe a varias similitudes en estilo y mano de obra que indican que Masamune era casi seguro su alumno. Un ejemplo de su trabajo se conoce como 'Aizu Shintogo'. Es un tantō de 25,4 centímetros de largo. Tuvo varios hijos, que probablemente elaboraron una serie de espadas bajo su nombre. (es)
  • Shintōgo Kunimitsu (新藤五国光) was a Japanese swordsmith and was especially famous for making Tantō. He is the founder of the Soshu-den tradition. Usually he used suguha Hamon. The oldest date of his work is 1293. He was active during the Einin, Shōwa and Enkyō periods, generally acknowledged to be the teacher of master swordsmiths Masamune, Yukiimitsu and Norishige. This is due to various similarities in style and workmanship that indicate that Masamune was almost certainly his student. An example of his work is known as 'Aizu Shintogo'. It is a tanto of 25.4 centimeters in length. He had several sons, who likely crafted a number of swords under his name. Tantō by Shintōgo Kunimitsu * Tantō blade on display at the Tokyo National Museum. Important Cultural Property. * Tantō blade and mounting, on display at the Sano Art Museum. Important Cultural Property. * Tantō blade and mounting, on display at the British Museum (en)
  • Shintōgo Kunimitsu (新藤五国光) est un forgeron japonais célèbre pour ses tantō. Il est le fondateur de la tradition soshu-den. Sa création la plus ancienne est datée de 1293. Il est actif durant les ères Einin, Shōwa et Enkyō, généralement reconnu comme le professeur des maîtres forgerons Masamune, Yukiimitsu et Norishige. Cela est dû à diverses similitudes de style et de fabrication qui indiquent que Masamune était presque certainement son élève. Un exemple de son travail est connu sous le nom « Aizu Shintōgo » ; c'est un tantō de 25,4 cm de long. Il avait plusieurs fils qui vraisemblablement ont conçu un certain nombre d'épées sous son nom. * Tantō réalisés par Shintōgo Kunimitsu * Lame et monture de Tantō, exposées au British Museum * Lame et monture de Tantō, exposées au (fr)
  • 新藤五 国光(しんとうご くにみつ、生没年不詳)は、鎌倉時代後期の相模国(現・神奈川県)にて活動した刀工。永仁元年(1293年)から元亨4年(1324年)までの在銘作刀がある。と呼ばれる作風・系統の実質的創始者である。法名は光心。 (ja)
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  • 新藤五 国光(しんとうご くにみつ、生没年不詳)は、鎌倉時代後期の相模国(現・神奈川県)にて活動した刀工。永仁元年(1293年)から元亨4年(1324年)までの在銘作刀がある。と呼ばれる作風・系統の実質的創始者である。法名は光心。 (ja)
  • Shintōgo Kunimitsu (新藤五国光 Shintōgo Kunimitsu?) era un espadero japonés y especialmente famoso por hacer Tantōs. Trabajó en Sagami (ahora Prefectura de Kanagawa) a finales del período Kamakura. Es el fundador de la tradición Soshu-den. Usualmente usaba suguha Hamon. La fecha más antigua de su trabajo es 1293. Estuvo activo durante los períodos , Shōwa y , generalmente reconocido como maestro de los maestros herreros Masamune, Yukiimitsu y Norishige. Esto se debe a varias similitudes en estilo y mano de obra que indican que Masamune era casi seguro su alumno. (es)
  • Shintōgo Kunimitsu (新藤五国光) was a Japanese swordsmith and was especially famous for making Tantō. He is the founder of the Soshu-den tradition. Usually he used suguha Hamon. The oldest date of his work is 1293. He was active during the Einin, Shōwa and Enkyō periods, generally acknowledged to be the teacher of master swordsmiths Masamune, Yukiimitsu and Norishige. This is due to various similarities in style and workmanship that indicate that Masamune was almost certainly his student. An example of his work is known as 'Aizu Shintogo'. It is a tanto of 25.4 centimeters in length. * * (en)
  • Shintōgo Kunimitsu (新藤五国光) est un forgeron japonais célèbre pour ses tantō. Il est le fondateur de la tradition soshu-den. Sa création la plus ancienne est datée de 1293. Il est actif durant les ères Einin, Shōwa et Enkyō, généralement reconnu comme le professeur des maîtres forgerons Masamune, Yukiimitsu et Norishige. Cela est dû à diverses similitudes de style et de fabrication qui indiquent que Masamune était presque certainement son élève. Un exemple de son travail est connu sous le nom « Aizu Shintōgo » ; c'est un tantō de 25,4 cm de long. * Tantō réalisés par Shintōgo Kunimitsu * * (fr)
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  • Shintōgo Kunimitsu (fr)
  • 新藤五国光 (ja)
  • Shintōgo Kunimitsu (en)
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