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  2. Tachi - Wikipedia

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    A tachi is a type of sabre-like traditionally made Japanese sword worn by the samurai class of feudal Japan. Tachi and uchigatana generally differ in length, degree of curvature, and how they were worn when sheathed, the latter depending on the location of the mei (銘), or signature, on the tang.

  3. Neko no Otera no Chion-san - Wikipedia

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    Neko no Otera no Chion-san (猫のお寺の知恩さん, "Cat Temple's Miss Chion") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Makoto Ojiro. It was serialized in Shogakukan 's seinen manga magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits from May 2016 to October 2018, with its chapters collected in nine tankōbon volumes.

  4. Daishō - Wikipedia

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    Daishō style handachi "half tachi" sword mounting, silver stream design on green lacquer ground. 16th–17th century, Azuchi Momoyama-Edo period. Tokyo National Museum. Tokyo National Museum. The concept of the daisho originated with the pairing of a short sword with whatever long sword was being worn during a particular time period.

  5. Japanese sword - Wikipedia

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    From around the 16th century, many Japanese swords were exported to Thailand, where katana-style swords were made and prized for battle and art work, and some of them are in the collections of the Thai royal family. [76] Mounting for a sword of the itomaki no tachi type with design of mon (family crests). 1600s. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

  6. List of Omamori Himari chapters - Wikipedia

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    47. "Demon Claws VS Cat Claws" (鬼爪VS猫のツメ, Onitsume VS Neko no Tsume) 48. "The Cats Flirt With the Mystic Moon" (妖月に戯れる猫たち, Yōgetsu ni Tawamureru Neko-tachi) 48.5. "The Cats' Sketchbook ☆ Media Mix" (ねこたちの自由帳☆メディアMIX, Neko-tachi no Jiyū-chō☆Media MIX) Afterword by Milan Matra

  7. Justo Takayama - Wikipedia

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    Sword, crucifix, samurai robes, martyr's palm Justo Takayama Ukon ( ジュスト高山右近 ) , born Takayama Hikogorō ( 高山彦五郎 ) and also known as Dom Justo Takayama (c. 1552/1553 - 5 February 1615) was a Japanese Catholic daimyō and samurai during the Sengoku period that saw rampant anti-Catholic sentiment.

  8. Maeda Toshiie - Wikipedia

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    Maeda Toshiie (前田 利家, January 15, 1538 – April 27, 1599) was one of the leading generals of Oda Nobunaga following the Sengoku period of the 16th century extending to the Azuchi–Momoyama period. His preferred weapon was a yari and he was known as "Yari no Mataza" (槍の又左), Matazaemon (又左衛門) being his common name.

  9. Tsutsui clan - Wikipedia

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    Tsutsui clan is a Japanese clan originating during the Sengoku period (16th century) of Japan. Throughout the time of the 16th century, the Tsutsui clan would mainly control the Yamato Province, due to the efforts of the feudal lord Tsutsui Junkei.