Best Japanese Swords Compilation / 50 Total Swords, History

Best Japanese Swords Compilation / 50 Total Swords, History
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This video is the definitive compilation of Katana rankings, bringing together numerous lists into one comprehensive video. Featuring a total of approximately 50 historic swords, watching this will provide you with a thorough understanding of Japan’s most renowned swords.

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00:00 Top 5 Sharpest Katana
14:48 Top 3 Most Expensive Katana
27:46 Top 5 Cursed Katana
42:31 Top 3 Most Unique Katana
56:14 Top 5 Most Infamous Katana
01:14:14 Top 3 Imperial Treasure Katana
01:28:38 Top 6 National Treasure Katana
01:43:44 3 Historical Katana in the Tokyo National Museum
01:56:33 “Tenka Goken” Top 5 Most Legendary Katana
02:09:06 Top 5 Most Famous Katana
02:26:50 Top 7 Divine Swords in Japan
02:37:23 Top 3 Samurai In History

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7 Comments

  1. I can’t imagine the amount of hours of research it took to make this video. Thanks for sharing and your hard work putting this rich information together. Your videos are always appreciated and informative. Great job .

  2. my hizen-to looks alot like the tadahiro blade shown but is slightly older made during the first gen tadayoshi time. how the school turned out so many high quality swords during the first few generations is impressive.their seems to be two types or styles they specialized in. blades with a modest sugata a tight konuka jihada and a suguha hamon that emulate the yamashiro rai tradition. the other type are totally different with a strong tori sori itame hada and midare hamon including hirazukuri wakizashi.

  3. Please do more videos on historical society and samurai practices, I love the sword testing and tsugijiri videos and all of the info on battles. Top notch sir!

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