Gassan Mitsu[, ], Blade for a Sword (Katana), Japanese, late 15th–early 16th century, Japanese, Steel, L. 35 3/4 in. (90.8 cm); W. 1 1/2 in. (3.8 cm); Wt. 1 lb. 11 oz. (765.4 g), Swords Stock Photo - Alamy
A Gassan Katana
Japanese Samurai Swords - Katana & Tachi Sword Gallery
Tokugawa Blade | Taken yesterday at a Japanese sword exhibit… | Flickr
Katana Gassan Sadakatsu, period: Showa (July 1941). An elegant blade in Ko-Yamato shape, emulating the Kogarasu Maru. A rare item of Imperial pro… | 日本刀, 武器, 幻想的な武器
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Modern Katana signed by Yusuishin Sadayoshi(Gassan school) | Samurai Museum Shop
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Ko-Gassan katana in Edo mounts and NBTHK Hozon - Nihonto Art
Sword lord breathes life into cold steel By Tim Hornyak TOKYO, May 17, Kyodo - The silver dragon is coiled around the trunk of a flowering plum tree, eyeing a pearl floating above milky mist suffused with shimmering ripples and eddies. From what was once ...