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  2. Muramasa - Wikipedia

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    Muramasa-ba (村正刃, "Muramasa-like edge") —The first particular characteristic of his is the frequent use of a wave-shaped hamon. The hamon of Muramasa is categorized as gunome-midare, that is, it forms randomized wave-like shapes. In particular, Muramasa's gunome-midare has very long, shallow valleys between a cluster of gunome shapes. [2]

  3. Masamune - Wikipedia

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    The contest was for each to suspend the blades in a small creek with the cutting edge facing against the current. Muramasa's sword cut everything that passed its way; fish, leaves floating down the river, the very air which blew on it. Highly impressed with his pupil's work, Masamune lowered his sword into the current and waited patiently.

  4. Muramasa: The Demon Blade - Wikipedia

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    Muramasa Rebirth, released in Japan under its original title of Oboro Muramasa, [2] is a port of Muramasa developed by Vanillaware for the PlayStation Vita. [52] According to its development team, the Vita was chosen as the port's platform over the more commercially successful Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 due to the Vita's OLED -based screen ...

  5. Full Metal Daemon: Muramasa - Wikipedia

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    Full Metal Daemon Muramasa: -Kotono's Tsurugi-(装甲悪鬼村正 -琴乃の劔冑-, Sōkō Akki Muramasa Kotono no Tsurugi) A side-story novella serialized in Monthly Hobby Japan in 2009, written by Naruki Nagakawa with art by Takeya Takayuki, Junichi Takaguchi, and Takashi Yamaguchi. The story concerns Kotono Takizawa, a mechanic who desires ...

  6. Japanese swords in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Kusanagi (probably a tsurugi, a type of Bronze Age sword which precedes the katana by centuries) is the most famous legendary sword in Japanese mythology, [citation needed] involved in several folk stories. Along with the Jewel and the Mirror, it was one of the three godly treasures of Japan. A common misconception is that Katana magically ...

  7. Hamon (swordsmithing) - Wikipedia

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    A 13th century sword by Masatsune with a straight-edge hamon A 13th century sword by Nagamitsu, with a notare midare hamon that is wavy along the blade but straight approaching the tip. A 14th century sword by Kunimitsu 14th century sword by Masamune, with a wavy hamon. China was the first country to produce iron in Asia, around 1200 BC.

  8. Muramasa (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Muramasa was a famous Japanese swordsmith who founded the Muramasa school of sword-making in the early 16th century CE. Muramasa may also refer to: Muramasa: The Demon Blade, a 2009 video game for the Wii, later released as Muramasa Rebirth on PS Vita; Mura Masa, UK electronic music artist

  9. Bleach season 13 - Wikipedia

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    Orihime asks Muramasa about his motive, and Muramasa reveals that he wishes to be free of solitude. Rukia arrives as Muramasa tries to escape to unseal Kōga. Uryū continues to fight Senbonzakura, managing to hit him with Seele Schneider, but he is still able to keep fighting. Muramasa manages to unseal Kōga as Ichigo arrives to face him.