Manching, September 28th 2024, NBTHK-EB Meeting
On Saturday, September 28, 2024, the NBTHK European Branch held its November meeting in the small German town of Manching, which is not far from Munich and Nuremberg.
Of course, in addition to the German members, members from Austria, Luxembourg and Switzerland also took advantage of this opportunity and attended the meeting. Since the theme of the meeting was “Kiyomaro”, the members were in for a treat.
In addition to a large katana from Kiyomaro, there were two tanto from Masao and two tanto from Kiyondo.
The katana from Kiyomaro has had quite a journey, as it was found in Austria a few years ago in a devastating condition:
After the tsuka was removed, the signature was quickly verified by knowledgeable members of the NBTHK-EB. Since it appeared to be genuine and not gimei, the sword was sent to Japan for further examination. Now the sword is back in Austria in a fresh polish and with a Tokubetsu Hozon certificate from the NBTHK.
The newly crafted shirasaya bears the following sayagaki by Tanobe Michihiro, the former chief researcher and managing director of the NBTHK:
It was a great opportunity to see and hold this impressive work by Kiyomaro and admire its mighty suguta. The NBTHK-EB went to great lengths to surround the Kiyomaro with four tanto made by his pupils, two by Masao and two by Kiyondo A great exhibition!
In addition to the blades on display, the theme of the kodogu was “dragons,” so you could see beautiful koshirae, such as a rare daisho dragon koshiare or one from the Wakashiba school or one with Ezu dragon menuki, all in perfect condition:
As for kodogu, members gathered top pieces from their collections. For example, two tsuba by Sadamori Teikan were presented. An iron tanto tsuba with a dragon climbing Mount Fuji, with Sadamori’s full signature and the location where it was made. Next to it, a shakudo tsuba of exceptional quality was displayed, a juyo piece. Also on display were a few other pieces, in my opinion some of which will also receive juyo certificates in the future.
Since some of the NBTHK-EB members have the opportunity to exhibit some of their higo tsuba in Kumamoto, they kindly showed them at the meeting. Thus, high-quality works by Hirata Hikozo, Rakuju Kamiyoshi and Jingo Yatsushiro could be admired.
But the icing on the cake and the crowning glory of the whole was the display of four tsuba by Korin, all signed, accompanied by a tsuba by Korin’s son Eirin, also signed.
An exhibition that would be difficult to put together even in Japan.