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Antique Japanese Katana Sword by Kaifu with Double Hozon and Myōchin Gunbai Tsuba

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Antique Japanese Katana Sword by Kaifu with Double Hozon and Myōchin Gunbai TsubaSignature (Mei): Mumei (unsigned) attributed to Kaifu () Swordsmith: Kaifu School (Awa Province) School Tradition: Kaifu () Awa Province tradition Period Province: Kot Awa Province (modern Tokushima Prefecture) Certificate (Blade): NBTHK Hozon Tken () Certificate (Tsuba): NBTHK Hozon Tsogu () No. 447407 attributed to Mychin two independent NBTHK certifications Mounting: Period koshirae Mychin iron gunbai sukashi tsuba, gilt dragon fuchi, high relief


  • Signature (Mei): Mumei (unsigned) — attributed to Kaifu (無銘・海部)
  • Swordsmith: Kaifu School (Awa Province)
  • School / Tradition: Kaifu (海部刀) — Awa Province tradition
  • Period / Province: Kotō / Awa Province (modern Tokushima Prefecture)
  • Certificate (Blade): NBTHK Hozon Tōken (保存刀剣) 
  • Certificate (Tsuba): NBTHK Hozon Tōsogu (保存刀装具) No. 447407  attributed to Myōchin — two independent NBTHK certifications
  • Mounting: Period koshirae — Myōchin iron gunbai sukashi tsuba, gilt dragon fuchi, high-relief battle scene kashira, gold silk tsuka-ito
  • Blade Length (Nagasa): 68.2 cm (2 shaku 2 sun 5 bu)
  • Curvature (Sori): 2.2 cm
  • Mekugi-ana: 1
  • Shape: Shinogi-zukuri, iori-mune
  • Condition: Honest age-appropriate condition with some surface fatigue (傷あり) — untouched antique patina

Most antique Japanese swords were made for samurai. This one was made for sailors — specifically, for the river and coastal marines who defended the Kaifu River basin in Awa Province during the Sengoku period. That is not a romantic flourish. The NBTHK's Hozon attribution to the Kaifu school, combined with the Japanese documentation describing this as a blade forged for the suigun (水軍 — naval forces) of the Kaifu River, places this sword in one of Japanese military history's most specialized and underrepresented categories: a working weapon of a provincial maritime force, not a court display piece.

The blade measures 68.2 cm in nagasa — a full-length combat katana — with a generous, well-resolved sori that sweeps cleanly along the entire length. The profile is shinogi-zukuri with iori-mune, the geometry functional and unadorned. Kaifu blades were never ornamental. The school's reputation, captured in the historical epithet 名物岩切海部 ("Iwagiri Kaifu" — rock-cutting Kaifu), was built entirely on cutting performance. Blades attributed to this school passed through NBTHK shinsa on the strength of their steel characteristics alone — the absence of a signature is entirely typical for Kaifu work, where mumei blades are the norm rather than the exception.

The blade carries honest age — the documentation notes kizu (surface flaws), and the ji shows the natural fatigue of centuries of use rather than a recent polish. This is an untouched antique presenting exactly as it has been preserved, not a blade dressed up for sale. Collectors who understand Kaifu will recognize that what matters here is the NBTHK attribution and the exceptional rarity of the school — not a flawless surface.

Koshirae Details

The koshirae assembled around this blade is, frankly, remarkable — and partly independent in its own right. The tsuba carries its own NBTHK Hozon certificate dated Heisei 17 (2005), attributed to the Myōchin school. That is two separate NBTHK certifications for a single sword: an uncommon situation that doubles the documentary weight of this piece.

The tsuba is a maru-gata (round) iron plate of substantial thickness and presence, worked in in-sukashi (陰透 — negative openwork) to represent a gunbai (軍配) — the war-fan used by generals on the battlefield to signal troop movements and issue commands. In negative sukashi, the form is cut as shadow rather than positive shape — the gunbai appears as a dark silhouette against the iron ground, a more restrained and sophisticated technique than conventional raised sukashi. Fine kebori (hairline engraving) adds detail to the composition. The surface is amidasuki-ji — a ground worked in a crosshatch pattern evoking the woven threads of an amida net. No hitsu-ana are present. The Myōchin attribution, confirmed by NBTHK Hozon Tōsogu certificate No. 447407 (Heisei 17, 2005), connects this tsuba to Japan's most celebrated school of iron-working armorers, active from the Kamakura period through the Edo era.

The kashira is the most visually complex element of the koshirae — a high-relief composition in darkened shakudō and gold depicting a samurai battle scene: armored warriors in full yoroi, one clearly identifiable with a bow (yumi), set against architectural elements and dense foliage, rendered in considerable sculptural depth with gold highlights throughout. The presence of an archer places this scene within the classical tradition of mounted or standing samurai combat imagery — a fitting counterpart to the gunbai tsuba below it.

The fuchi carries a dragon (ryū) in high relief on a nanako shakudō ground — the dragon's head prominent at center, body sinuous, scales and mane highlighted in gold, tail curling below — with a fine gold ichimonji border along both edges. The menuki are horses (uma) in darkened metal — a motif deeply embedded in samurai martial culture, symbolizing speed, power, and battlefield presence. The overall thematic program of this koshirae — gunbai tsuba, dragon fuchi, archer samurai kashira, horse menuki — is entirely consistent and deliberately martial. The tsuka is wrapped in golden-yellow (kihada) silk braid over white samegawa in the hishimaki diamond pattern — the aged braid showing honest wear consistent with the overall antiquity of the piece, with an ivory or horn mekugi securing the assembly. The saya is black kuro urushi lacquer, plain and purposeful, with a black braided sageo.

Swordsmith Background: The Kaifu School

The Kaifu school (海部刀工) of Awa Province is among the rarest and most regionally specific of Japan's provincial sword traditions. According to local historical records, the school was founded by Kaifu Ujiyoshi (海部氏吉), who began forging blades on the banks of the Kaifu River during the late Nanbokuchō or early Muromachi period. The school reached its peak during the Sengoku era under the active patronage of the Kaifu clan lord Kaifu Sakon-no-shōgen Yoshitoki, who reportedly forged blades himself and commissioned large quantities of swords to arm the clan's forces defending the Awa border.

What distinguished the Kaifu school was its purpose: these were not swords made for court display or samurai ceremony. They were working weapons, produced in quantity for military use — including the suigun (naval forces) that operated along the Kaifu River and the coastal waters of Shikoku. The historical nickname 名物岩切海部 — "rock-cutting Kaifu" — tells you everything about the school's reputation. Cutting performance was paramount.

Iron sand (satetsu) was sourced from the Chugoku region, while local charcoal, clay, and water supplied the rest. The school absorbed technical influences from Sōshū-den and Kyushu traditions, producing blades of considerable individual character. When Chōsokabe Motochika invaded in 1575 and the Kaifu castle fell, the smiths scattered across Japan. One line continued in Tokushima under the patronage of the Hachisuka clan; another survived into the late Edo period in the local Waki-no-Miya area. This dispersion explains why Kaifu blades are rare on the market today — and why an NBTHK-certified example is a serious collector's acquisition.

School History: Kaifu and the Swords of Awa Province

The Kaifu school emerged from the late Kamakura period, when smiths on the banks of the Kaifu River in Awa Province (modern Tokushima Prefecture, Shikoku) began exploiting the region's abundant iron sand deposits. From this geographic advantage, they built a sword-making tradition that would reach its peak during the Sengoku Jidai — the Warring States period of the late 15th and early 16th centuries — when demand for reliable combat blades was at its highest and Kaifu swords were distributed across Japan.

The school's trajectory was violently interrupted in 1575, when Chōsokabe Motochika invaded Awa Province and the Kaifu clan's castle fell. The smiths scattered. What could have been the end of the tradition instead became a dispersal: when the Hachisuka clan subsequently took control of Awa Province, they actively sought out surviving Kaifu smiths, resettling them near Tokushima castle and commissioning blades for the clan. This patronage sustained the school through the Edo period and into its final years — an unusually long institutional survival for a provincial tradition that had lost its founding clan.

The blades that resulted from the Sengoku peak — like this one — were made for real use. Naval forces, border defense, clan warfare. The NBTHK's attribution of this blade to Kaifu, confirmed by Hozon certification, represents the modern authentication of a sword whose origins lie in one of Japanese history's most turbulent centuries. That context is not separable from the object itself.

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