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101 | History
Of Token Organizations in Japan
| JN39,1,31
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| 102 | Hitatsura
Overall tempering
| TB23,25
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| 103 | Homma
Dr. Junji, Kunzan Sensai
| JN18,1,3/23,6,12, TB49,33
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| 104 | Honami
Kakihan of the different generations.
| ST2,665-7, JN20,2,21
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| 105 | Hori
Carving techniques on fittings
| JN29,4,32, A3,151&156
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| 106 | Horii Family Museum
| JN36,5,12
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| 107 | Horimono
Carvings on the sword
| JN9,4,3/33,1,19/46,6,20, FT5,6
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| 108 |
| 109 | Hotline
Stolen sword hotline of F.B.I. (800) 435-5119 ext 700
| JN12,3,23
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| 110 | How Many Swords Are There?
A compilation of guesses.
| JN26,2,6/28,6,31
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| 111 | Iaido
The martial art of the sword
| JN39,5,7, FT13,4
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| 112 | Identification contests
| TB1,28
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| 113 | Inaka smiths
Smiths outside of the 5 den.
| JB21,43
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| 114 | Indo-Persian Swords and Wootz Steel
Comparrison to Nihonto
| JN40,5,13/43,5,6
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| 115 | Insurance
| JN14,6,15/27,5,5/34,6,5
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| 116 | Internet
E-mail discussions of swords
| JN26,3,29/28,2,6
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| 117 | Internetional Trade and the Japanese Sword
| JN43,5,6/46,2,18
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| 118 | Iron
Understanding quality of iron tsuba
| JN46,6,28
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| 119 | Japanese Mission to US
First diplomatic mission
| JN23,1,3/2,28
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| 120 | Japanese Sword Law
Export import of swords
| JN53,1,24
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| 121 | Jigane
Base metals of fittings
| A2,81
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| 122 | Jigen (no) Koshirae
| JN34,5,15
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| 123 | Jokoto
Ancient straight swords
| JN26,3,16/33,1,7
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| 124 | JSS/US
History of
| JN39,1,5
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| 125 | Judging quality in Japanese swords
| JN44,2,6
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| 126 | Junishi
12 Zodiac Animals
| JN40,5,21
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| 127 | Kabuto
Japanese helmet
| JN23,1,24/26,5,26/48,3,17
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| 128 | Kamakura
A history of the period
| JN23,5,18
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| 129 | Kantei
Study, appraisal, and attribution.
| JN22,6,2/28,3,28/5,2/40,4,20/6,19/41,1,32/42,1,19/2,14/3,13/5,6/43,5,24/48,2,6/3,6/4,34/5,31/49,1,24/4,6&23/5,14&22/50,1,15/51,3,6/52,1,8/3,15
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| 130 | Katsu Kaishu
& history of Meiji Ishin
| FT14,8
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| 131 | Keen, Neil
on his passing
| JN46,1,7
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| 132 | Keen, Neil
Obituary
| JN46,2,33
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| 133 | Keicho
History of the era, 1596-1615.
| JN16,2,9
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| 134 | Ken
Significance when carved on a sword
| JN46,6,20
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| 135 | Kinko
soft metal kodogu
| JN39,6,6
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| 136 | Kinsuji, Inazuma, Chikei
| JN39,4,12
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| 137 | Kissaki
The point of the sword
| JN27,3,2, see also Boshi
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| 138 | Kitsune
The fox
| JN39,2,25
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| 139 |
| 140 | Kiyou Toujin Tsuba
Chinese artists in Japan
| JN50,1,6&22
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| 141 | Kizu
Defects in swords
| JN18,5,25/19,6,19/20,1,19/22,6,16/25,4,10/44,5,12, see also Tsukuroi
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| 142 | Knots
for gathering the sageo.
| JN16,1,24/4,18/31,3,38
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| 143 |
| 144 | Kokubo's 10 Rules of Tsuba Collecting
| JN45,3,16/51,5,12
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| 145 | Kokusai Tosogu Kai
Kodogu study group
| JN44,4,6
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| 146 | Korean Daggers
Unjangdo
| JN25,3,27
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| 147 | Koshirae
Uchigatana
| TB26,47/42,22, JN16,3,21/4,11&23/17,1,25/2,17/3,17/29,1,27/31,4,34/34,5,6/39,5,7/44,5,17/52,4,10
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| 148 | Koto/Shinto
Differences between.
| JN33,6,17, TB7,24/11,31
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| 149 | Kozuka & Kogai
How made.
| A3,168, JN29,5,9/48,6,1
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| 150 | Kuni & Kaido
Provinces & routes.
| N4,104, TB12,30
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| 151 | Kunihara Kawachi
An interview
| JN33,6,16
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| 152 |
| 153 | Kusurigama
Farm tool
| JN51,2,11
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| 154 | Lacquer
Saya-nuri
| JB21,19, JN15,5,11/23,3,13/33,6,9
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| 155 | Langouste
Spiny lobster motif on fittings
| JN25,1,13
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| 156 | Last Samurai
Saigo Takamori
| JN36,3,27
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| 157 | Library
of the JSS/US
| JN23,4,48, see also Video Library
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| 158 | Looking at a Sword
| JN35,5,6
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| 159 | Looking at Japanese Swords
How to look; what to see
| JN36,4,21
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| 160 | Lotus
as used on Japanese art
| JN45,3,8
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| 161 | Manjiro
John
| FT7,11/10,13
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| 162 | Manno Museum
Sale at Christie's
| JN33,5,31
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| 163 | Mantetsu Swords
South Manchurian Railway
| JN52,2,14
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| 164 | Manual
for appreciating the sword
| JN32,1,10
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| 165 |
| 166 | Masamune exhibit at Sano Museum
| JN34,2,5
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| 167 | Mei
| JN24,5,24/25,2,3/27,1,31/37,5,26/6,22/39,4,8, see also Name, Gimei
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| 168 |
| 169 | Mei
of Nambokucho
| TB32,27
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| 170 | Mei
of Muromachi
| TB33,21/34,27
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| 171 | Mei
Where placed.
| JN39,4,8, TB15,29
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| 172 | Mei
as poetry
| TB8,37/9,43
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| 173 | Mei
How to read a signature
| JN43,2,6
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| 174 | Meibutsu
Prices realized for masterpieces.
| TB35,29/36,40/37,31
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| 175 |
| 176 | Mekugi
more than you ever wanted to know.
| JN33,5,17/40,4,6, TB17,38/20,40/21,40/22,30/24,43/26,42
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| 177 | Mekugi Ana
The hole in the nakago.
| JN27,5,2/39,4,8/51,3,6
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| 178 |
| 179 | Metallurgy
| FT25,5, AS2,109, JN18,6,24/22,5,19/24,2,3/6,29/29,6,26/39,4,12/40,4,7/5,13/46,4,12, TB16,32/30,40/31,44, see also Forging, Tatara, Tamahagane, Hada
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| 180 | Metalworking
in Japan. Kodogu making in 1989.
| JN21,2,3
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| 181 | Mete Zashi
Horse hand tanto
| JN39,4,34
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| 182 | Metropolitan Museum
Swords and fittings in the collection.
| JN18,6,17
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| 183 | Michael Hagenbusch
on his passing
| JN48,1,42
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| 184 |
| 185 | Mikasa
Japanese battleship
| JN40,1,6
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| 186 | Mimi
Tsuba rims
| A3,142, JN29,3,21
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| 187 | Minatogawa Jinga
Wartime sword production at the shrine
| JN33,2,7/35,1,10
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| 188 | Mino-To Taikan
An overview of the book
| JN46,2,6
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| 189 | Mitsumura Collection
Nezu Museum
| JN49,6,20
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| 190 | Miyamoto Musashi
Japanese swordsman.
| JN20,6,5/25,3,3/40,1,31
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| 191 | Mon
family crest
| JN39,6,9
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| 192 | Mongolian Invasion
History of and effect on Nihon-to
| JN27,4,23, TB8,32
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| 193 | Mori Motonari
Art in Japanese Legend
| JN47,4,6
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| 194 | Mosle Collection
and a Kaneiye tsuba
| JN44,4,21
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| 195 | Muneharu Shimizu
loyal suicide of
| JN23,3,25
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| 196 | Murata To
Oil-tempered gunto.
| JN21,1,19/26,2,7/31,2,3
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| 197 | Musashi
Miyamoto, swordsman
| see Miyamoto Musashi
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| 198 | Musashino
Pampas Grass on the Musashi Plain
| JN47,2,22
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| 199 | Museums
Sword collections
| JB19,1, JN13,4,19/14,6,18/16,3,15/17,4,28/23,6,19/24,1,28/2,32/3,9/5,7/25,2,20/ 28,3,9/29,5,29/30,3,2&7/34,1,5&17/2,4/6,9/35,6,31/37,1,21/5,10, FT8,9/16,8/30,20, A1,30, TB24,41/25,37
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| 200 |
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