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japanese swordsの例文

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  • Some imitation Japanese swords are made in countries other than Japan.
  • He's also a Japanese sword-fighting enthusiast.
  • Japanese swords are measured in units of " shaku ".
  • Its origin stems from the traditional way of holding a Japanese sword.
  • They also continue to make a limited number of traditional Japanese swords.
  • Both kogatana and kozuka are mentioned on Japanese sword mountings.
  • The NBTHK is also responsible for the Japanese Sword Museum in Tokyo.
  • His sculptures'clean lines often follow the subtle curvature of Japanese swords.
  • There are also several manga series that were inspired by the Japanese swords.
  • The article in question is Glossary of Japanese swords.
  • Those who disobeyed orders would be sentenced to death by the symbolic Japanese sword.
  • It takes its name from this functionality : a Shinken is a Japanese sword.
  • As is well-known, the names of Japanese swords take after its maker.
  • Hokuzan's sacred treasure was a Japanese sword named " Chiyoganemaru ".
  • This organization supported makers of modern Japanese swords that were handmade in the traditional fashion.
  • Examples of such are shown in the book " The Japanese Sword " by Kanzan Sato.
  • The Mongol invasions of Japan in the 13th century spurred further evolution of the Japanese sword.
  • The Japanese Sword Institute had forged the sword; the smiths were students of Kurishara Hikosaburo.
  • He fights with a wood-handled Japanese sword and uses the IaidM style of swordsmanship.
  • His interests included early firearms and Japanese swords; he was also a practising Roman Catholic.
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