Sword of Shogun
Tokugawa Ieyasu was the man who ended the long period of warring states among the samurai and took his place at the top of the nation. His combination of cold-heartedness and warm-heartedness led him to the pinnacle of the samurai.
The Japanese sword that Ieyasu loved was the “Sohaya no Tsurugi”. The sword was so attractive that Ieyasu, out of his love for it, ordered that it be kept by his side even after his death.
This sword is a valuable replica of the sword of the Shogun, “Sohaya no Tsurugi”.
At first glance, it may appear simple with its black finish, but the delicate craftsmanship of the fittings and blade speaks to its refined design and high quality.
Above all, the sense of weight and the beauty of the sharp blade are wonderful.
It takes in the light around it and shows us a variety of colors, as if to express the Japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi.
Please take this opportunity to admire the precious Japanese sword of the shogun, which was loved by Ieyasu, the top samurai in Japan.