General Terms

meibutsu

Japanese Name(s): 
名物
Definition: 

'Famous thing'. In relation to Nihonto, meibutsu is:

1) a sword which is famous for its smith or owner(s) or most likely both.

2) a sword listed in 'Kyoho Meibutsu Cho'. This record was compiled by Honami Mitsutada (本阿弥光忠) at the order of the Tokugawa government in Kyoho era. It enlists famous blades of historical importance from late Heian to Yoshino period. Detailed descriptions of the blades from Meibutsu Cho can be found in Albert Yamanaka's Nihonto Newsletter.

Gyobutsu

Japanese Name(s): 
御物
Definition: 

Imperial property. An item is referred to as Gyobutsu if it belongs to the Imperial Collection of objects which are either of aesthetic or historic value to Japan or to the Imperial family (supervised by the Imperial Household Agency). The most famous collections are the Shōsōin Gyobutsu (正倉院御物) in Nara and Higashiyama Gobunko Gyobutsu (東山御文庫御物) in Kyoto.

Also, from the Muromachi period onwards, the shoguns followed a similar system. Objects from their collections were also called Gyobutsu (e.g. objects once in the collection of Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa (1435-90) are called Higashiyama Gyobutsu (東山御物). The term Ryuuei Gyobutsu 抑営御物 refers to the collections of the Tokugawa Shoguns.

(Source: JAANUS)

midare

Japanese Name(s): 
Definition: 

Irregular. See midareba, choji midare.

togari

Japanese Name(s): 
尖り
Definition: 

'Pointed'. See togari-ba and togari-gunome.

Nihonto

Japanese Name(s): 
日本刀
Definition: 

Japanese sword, a curved blade with shinogi.

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