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  2. Honda Tadakatsu - Wikipedia

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    Honda Tadakatsu (本多 忠勝, March 17, 1548 – December 3, 1610), also called Honda Heihachirō (本多 平八郎) was a Japanese samurai, general, and daimyo of the late Sengoku through early Edo periods, who served Tokugawa Ieyasu.

  3. Japanese swordsmithing - Wikipedia

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    Visual glossary of Japanese sword terms. Japanese swordsmithing is the labour-intensive bladesmithing process developed in Japan beginning in the sixth century for forging traditionally made bladed weapons [1] [2] including katana, wakizashi, tantō, yari, naginata, nagamaki, tachi, nodachi, ōdachi, kodachi, and ya.

  4. Swords of the Daimyo - Wikipedia

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    The package also includes a list of names and maps of various residences found in the province. [3] Swords of the Daimyo provides the continent map of the world presented in the original Oriental Adventures, and details a full province with a background included for one of the five most significant divisions in the world. [4]

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  6. Japanese sword - Wikipedia

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    Blades whose length is next to a different classification type are described with a prefix 'O-' (for great) or 'Ko-' (for small), e.g. a Wakizashi with a length of 59 cm is called an O-wakizashi (almost a Katana) whereas a Katana of 61 cm is called a Ko-Katana (for small Katana; but note that a small accessory blade sometimes found in the ...

  7. Daimyo - Wikipedia

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    A map of the territories of the Sengoku daimyo around the first year of the Genki era (1570 AD). Daimyo (大名, daimyō, Japanese pronunciation: ⓘ) were powerful Japanese magnates, [1] feudal lords [2] who, from the 10th century to the early Meiji period in the middle 19th century, ruled most of Japan from their vast hereditary land holdings.

  8. List of daimyōs from the Sengoku period - Wikipedia

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  9. Restaurant City gives away free Katana decor - AOL

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    Restaurant City is giving away a free Katana, a part of their new Japanese theme set, which costs 12,000 Coins and sells for 4,000 Coins!

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