
Dōtanuki - Wikipedia
Dōtanuki (同田貫) is a name of a Japanese school of swordsmiths from Higo province who produced swords in the Bizen tradition during the feudal period of Japan. [1] The Dotanuki school evolved in Higo Province with its ancestry going back to the famous "Enju Kunimura" (延寿 国村). Enju Kunimura founded the Higo Enju school in approximately 1305.
What Are Japanese Dotanuki Swords? - MartialArtSwords.com
Jan 29, 2019 · Dotanuki swords are swords produced by a specific school of bladesmiths in the Higo province of Japan. Around the turn of the 14th century, a young bladesmith named Enju Kunimura traveled to the Higo province to start a new bladesmithing school.
Antique Nihonto - Katana - Attributed to Dotanuki - Late …
This thick, wide Katana in koshirae is attributed by the NBTHK to the Dotanuki school, made famous by the hit TV series Lone Wolf and Cub. The Dotanuki school developed in Higo Province (modern day Kumamoto), founded by Enju Kunimura (延寿 国村).
Dotanuki katana (同田贯) - Sinosword
This style katana design is characterized by thick and heavy blade, simplicity and durability. the sword was designed to cut off its target in a single cut. it was created by the famous swordsmith Dotanuki Kunikatsu.
DOTANUKI MASAKUNI (fss-886) - Nihonto Antiques
For centuries, bladesmiths in Japan have produced some of the world’s finest swords and bladed weapons, ranging from the katana and wakizashi to the tanto and tachi. But there are different classifications of traditional Japanese swords, one of which is Dotanuki. So, what are Dotanuki swords exactly?
Higo Dotanuki Muneharu - Nihontocraft.com
About this sword : This is a grand katana by Dotanuki Muneharu. The Higo Dontanuki school has its origins in Koto times. Their roots reach to the Higo Enju school in the Kamakura period. The school flourished in the Muromachi/Momyama periods and agian in Bakamatsu times.
What is a Dotanuki katana anyway? - Ronin Katana
Jul 12, 2015 · So what is a Dōtanuki katana? during the Kamakura period. The Japanese kanji for dōtanuki translates to, sword that cuts. through torsos. While samurai routinely tested their blades on the bodies of convicted criminals. armored opponents. styles, although the solid no hi blades were by far the most common. The dōtanuki's thickness.
What are Dōtanuki Swords? - MartialArtSwords.com
Jan 9, 2018 · Dōtanuki swords are traditional Japanese swords produced by swordsmiths in the Dōtanuki school. These swords were prized for their superior strength, sharpness and cutting ability. Because of these characteristics, many samurai warriors in feudal Japan preferred Dōtanuki swords over other swords.
Kato Kiyomasa's Masakuni Dodanuki Koshirae - Tozando …
In reproducing this famous sword we have remained true to Dodanuki's most characteristic trademarks: the elegance of simplicity and dynamism. This Dodanuki Masakuni Koshirae is the ultimate version of all Dodanuki-style Iaito.
Japanese sword types: Your comprehensive guide - Japan …
Dotanuki refers to a school of Japanese swordsmiths based in the Higo Province of Japan (modern-day Kumamoto). A dotanuki is a specially designed sword dubbed “the torso killer”.
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