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created by the famed swordsmith Sengo Masazane, said to be wielded by the
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The Tonbokiri is owned by a private individual and is on loan to the
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Shizuoka Prefecture designated tangible cultural property
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landed on its blade and was instantly cut in two. Thus
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Tokyo National Museum
three legendary Japanese spears
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Honda Tadakatsu
Tokugawa Ieyasu
dragonfly
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Nihongō
Otegine
Nanbokucho
Hon'ami family
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Sano Art Museum
Three Great Spears of Japan.
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