tachi

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Type of Japanese sword

Antique Japanese tachi with koshiraeAntique Japanese tachi with koshirae
Antique Japanese (samurai) tachi and koshiraeAntique Japanese (samurai) tachi and koshirae
Blade and saya of kenuki-gata tachi at Ise ShrineBlade and saya of kenuki-gata tachi at Ise Shrine
Dresden-Zwinger-Armoury-Samurai-SwordDresden-Zwinger-Armoury-Samurai-Sword
Futabayama holding the yokozuna sword 001Futabayama holding the yokozuna sword 001
Futabayama holding the yokozuna sword 002Futabayama holding the yokozuna sword 002
Koshiate (Sword Hangers)Koshiate (Sword Hangers)
Oni-marOni-mar
Sword given to Philipp Franz von Siebold by Tokugawa Iemochi on 11 Nov 1861 - Staatlichen Museums für Völkerkunde München - DSC08358Sword given to Philipp Franz von Siebold by Tokugawa Iemochi on 11 Nov 1861 - Staatlichen Museums für Völkerkunde München - DSC08358
TachisTachis
Tachi KaneujiTachi Kaneuji
Tachi UnshoTachi Unsho
Tachi mounting-IMG 4683-blackTachi mounting-IMG 4683-black
Tachi mounting-IMG 4683-whiteTachi mounting-IMG 4683-white
Tachi sword signed Mune (rest unclear) attributed to MunechikaTachi sword signed Mune (rest unclear) attributed to Munechika
Tachi sword signed SanjoTachi sword signed Sanjo
Tachi “Kunimune” and Koshirae Tachi “Kunimune” and Koshirae "Kaijōtō"
Tachi-p1000618Tachi-p1000618
Tachi-p1000620Tachi-p1000620
Tachi-p1000622Tachi-p1000622
Tachi-p1000626Tachi-p1000626
Tachi-p1000631Tachi-p1000631
Tachi-p1000632Tachi-p1000632
The Japanese sword of the Kamakura periodThe Japanese sword of the Kamakura period
TypeDescriptionDateKeywordsNotesSource
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
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imageAntique Japanese tachi with koshirae2006Wikimedia
imageAntique Japanese (samurai) tachi and koshirae2010Wikimedia
imageBlade and saya of kenuki-gata tachi at Ise ShrineWikimedia
imageDresden-Zwinger-Armoury-Samurai-Sword2005Wikimedia
imageFutabayama holding the yokozuna sword 001Wikimedia
imageFutabayama holding the yokozuna sword 002Wikimedia
imageKoshiate (Sword Hangers)1735Wikimedia
imageOni-mar2011Wikimedia
imageSword given to Philipp Franz von Siebold by Tokugawa Iemochi on 11 Nov 1861 - Staatlichen Museums für Völkerkunde München - DSC083582011Wikimedia
imageTachis2004Wikimedia
imageTachi Kaneuji2012Wikimedia
imageTachi Unsho2012Wikimedia
imageTachi mounting-IMG 4683-blackWikimedia
imageTachi mounting-IMG 4683-whiteWikimedia
imageTachi sword signed Mune (rest unclear) attributed to Munechika1938Wikimedia
imageTachi sword signed Sanjo1938Wikimedia
image"Kaijōtō".jpg Tachi “Kunimune” and Koshirae "Kaijōtō"Wikimedia
imageTachi-p1000618Wikimedia
imageTachi-p1000620Wikimedia
imageTachi-p1000622Wikimedia
imageTachi-p10006262005Wikimedia
imageTachi-p1000631Wikimedia
imageTachi-p1000632Wikimedia
imageThe Japanese sword of the Kamakura period2012Wikimedia