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Authentic Koto Era Tanto for Sale - Hiroyoshi, NBTHK Hozon Token Certificate | Tozando

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Authentic Koto Era Tanto for Sale - Hiroyoshi, NBTHK Hozon Token Certificate | Tozando

$3,696.24

$1,293.68

The Story

Antique Japanese Tantō, signed Hakushū-jū Hiroyoshi — dated Genki 3 (1572) — NBTHK Hozon Tōken

Hiroyoshi school, Hōki province · Late Muromachi (Kotō) · with hitatsura-style hamon & aikuchi koshirae

Accompanied by an NBTHK Hozon Tōken ("Sword Worthy of Preservation") certificate.

A dynamic Kotō-era tantō whose bold, flame-like temper sweeps up over the ridge line in a hitatsura ("full temper") manner. Signed by name and dated, and accompanied by an NBTHK Hozon Tōken certificate, it is a work with nothing left wanting. The blade is in superb, thoroughly healthy condition, entirely free of flaws, rust or chips.

Workmanship and condition

The jigane is a vivid itame grain covered in ji-nie, exactly the lively steel one hopes for in a Kotō work. The hamon is a striking, powerful gunome that rises from the bōshi and spreads across the whole shinogi-ji in a hitatsura-like effect, full of drama. The nioiguchi is soft, and kinsuji ("golden lines") play within the edge. The blade is in outstanding, healthy condition throughout.

The signature and date

The tang (nakago) is signed on the omote Hakushū-jū Hiroyoshi saku (伯州住広賀作) and dated on the ura Genki ni-nen ni-gatsu bi — a date in the second month of the Genki era. It records that the blade was made by Hiroyoshi, resident of Hōki province (Hakushū; present-day central-western Tottori). Two mekugi-ana are present.

Hiroyoshi was a swordsmith of Hōki province whose line continued from the Muromachi through the Edo period, with several smiths of the same name working across successive generations. By one account he was a pupil of Tsunahiro of Sōshū, and it is said that Yagyū Tajima-no-kami Munenori — the celebrated swordsman and sword instructor to the Tokugawa shōgun — favored Hiroyoshi's blades. The Hiroyoshi style recalls the late Sōshū and late Bizen traditions, and is known for work of real force and presence. In August 2025 the NBTHK certified this blade as an authentic work of Hiroyoshi and issued its Hozon Tōken paper.

The koshirae

The sword comes in a fully lacquered aikuchi koshirae (a hilt-and-scabbard mounting without a tsuba), carrying the unmistakable air of a samurai household. The kōgai is unfortunately lost, but the kozuka is a piece of fine character.

A tantō of overwhelming presence — breathtaking at a glance — now available to become yours.

Specifications

  • Type: Tantō (short blade)
  • Signature (mei): omote — Hakushū-jū Hiroyoshi saku (伯州住広賀作); ura — dated Genki 3, 2nd month (元亀三年二月日, 1572)
  • School: Hiroyoshi school, Hōki province (Hakushū; present-day Tottori)
  • Period: Late Muromachi (Kotō), 1572
  • Jigane: itame with ji-nie, vivid
  • Hamon: bold gunome rising to hitatsura-style over the shinogi-ji, soft nioiguchi, with kinsuji
  • Blade length (nagasa): 22.5 cm / 8.86 in (7 sun 4 bu)
  • Curvature (sori): 0.0 cm (none)
  • Width at base (motohaba): 22.1 mm
  • Thickness at base (motokasane): 5.5 mm
  • Weight (blade only): 130 g / (without scabbard) 150 g
  • Mekugi-ana: 2
  • Mounting: fully lacquered aikuchi koshirae (kozuka present; kōgai lost)
  • Certification: NBTHK Hozon Tōken (issued August 2025)
  • Torokushō (Japanese registration) No.: Chiba 055790
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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Antique Japanese Tantō, signed Hakushū-jū Hiroyoshi — dated Genki 3 (1572) — NBTHK Hozon Tōken

Hiroyoshi school, Hōki province · Late Muromachi (Kotō) · with hitatsura-style hamon & aikuchi koshirae

Accompanied by an NBTHK Hozon Tōken ("Sword Worthy of Preservation") certificate.

A dynamic Kotō-era tantō whose bold, flame-like temper sweeps up over the ridge line in a hitatsura ("full temper") manner. Signed by name and dated, and accompanied by an NBTHK Hozon Tōken certificate, it is a work with nothing left wanting. The blade is in superb, thoroughly healthy condition, entirely free of flaws, rust or chips.

Workmanship and condition

The jigane is a vivid itame grain covered in ji-nie, exactly the lively steel one hopes for in a Kotō work. The hamon is a striking, powerful gunome that rises from the bōshi and spreads across the whole shinogi-ji in a hitatsura-like effect, full of drama. The nioiguchi is soft, and kinsuji ("golden lines") play within the edge. The blade is in outstanding, healthy condition throughout.

The signature and date

The tang (nakago) is signed on the omote Hakushū-jū Hiroyoshi saku (伯州住広賀作) and dated on the ura Genki ni-nen ni-gatsu bi — a date in the second month of the Genki era. It records that the blade was made by Hiroyoshi, resident of Hōki province (Hakushū; present-day central-western Tottori). Two mekugi-ana are present.

Hiroyoshi was a swordsmith of Hōki province whose line continued from the Muromachi through the Edo period, with several smiths of the same name working across successive generations. By one account he was a pupil of Tsunahiro of Sōshū, and it is said that Yagyū Tajima-no-kami Munenori — the celebrated swordsman and sword instructor to the Tokugawa shōgun — favored Hiroyoshi's blades. The Hiroyoshi style recalls the late Sōshū and late Bizen traditions, and is known for work of real force and presence. In August 2025 the NBTHK certified this blade as an authentic work of Hiroyoshi and issued its Hozon Tōken paper.

The koshirae

The sword comes in a fully lacquered aikuchi koshirae (a hilt-and-scabbard mounting without a tsuba), carrying the unmistakable air of a samurai household. The kōgai is unfortunately lost, but the kozuka is a piece of fine character.

A tantō of overwhelming presence — breathtaking at a glance — now available to become yours.

Specifications

  • Type: Tantō (short blade)
  • Signature (mei): omote — Hakushū-jū Hiroyoshi saku (伯州住広賀作); ura — dated Genki 3, 2nd month (元亀三年二月日, 1572)
  • School: Hiroyoshi school, Hōki province (Hakushū; present-day Tottori)
  • Period: Late Muromachi (Kotō), 1572
  • Jigane: itame with ji-nie, vivid
  • Hamon: bold gunome rising to hitatsura-style over the shinogi-ji, soft nioiguchi, with kinsuji
  • Blade length (nagasa): 22.5 cm / 8.86 in (7 sun 4 bu)
  • Curvature (sori): 0.0 cm (none)
  • Width at base (motohaba): 22.1 mm
  • Thickness at base (motokasane): 5.5 mm
  • Weight (blade only): 130 g / (without scabbard) 150 g
  • Mekugi-ana: 2
  • Mounting: fully lacquered aikuchi koshirae (kozuka present; kōgai lost)
  • Certification: NBTHK Hozon Tōken (issued August 2025)
  • Torokushō (Japanese registration) No.: Chiba 055790
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