Japan found a 150-year-old precious search

Masamune is a sword made from the end of the Kamakura period and used during the Southern North Dynasty.

According to a reporter in Japan, Kyoto National Museum on October 14 issued a statement to shock the country's history after affirming that the museum's anonymous sword was donated in 2013 is the name of the sword. infallible transmission Shimazu Masamune (Tan Tong Island).

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According to the museum official based in Higashiyama district in Kyoto, there is a theory that the sword guard Shimazu Masamune was given to Princess Chikako Kazu when married to the 14th general Tokugawa Iemochi, at the end of the period. Tokugawa shogunate. If confirmed, this is said to be a national treasure.

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The sword guard is on display at the Kyoto National Museum.(Source: Yomiuri)

Masamune is a sword made from the end of the Kamakura period and used during the Southern North Dynasty.Shimazu Masamune 's existence is recorded in 'Protecting the Nomenclature' - a book that lists the treasures of the Edo period.

In the 1913 book "The Sword of Destiny" , there is also a Masamune note given to the emperor by the general and 1,000 taels of gold.

This sword was sold by an Osaka businessman to a former duke and royal palace guard in 1969. In 2013, he donated a sword guard to the Kyoto National Museum.

According to the survey data of the museum, this Masamune sword has a length of 68.7cm, corresponding to the length data recorded in the book 'Enjoying the list of obstacles' which is a bifurcated binary chain.

Museum experts identify the possibility that this is the lost Masamune sword of praise by the people.

Shimazu Masamune will be on display at the museum for visitors to visit from October 15 to November 16.

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Update 17 December 2018
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