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Modern Japanese Swords and Swordsmiths: From 1868 to the Present
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Modern Japanese Swords and Swordsmiths: From 1868 to the Present Hardcover - 2002

by Leon Kapp; Hiroko Kapp; Yoshindo Yoshihara


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The lineage of the Japanese sword can be traced back over a thousand years, and throughout its long history the sword has emerged as one of Japan's most durable cultural assets. Part of its mythical appeal lies in the unique harmony of its historical roles as deadly hand-held weapon,
embodiment of the samurai spirit, and powerful symbol of warfare.

The types of sword that have been made, their forging methods, and the styles of blade have been influenced by historical events and shaped by developments in the means of combat, giving rise to five distinct periods and a host of styles and schools. The most recent period, gendaito, began in the
late nineteenth century, during Japan's drive to modernize its military forces. The demand for traditional swords all but disappeared, and many schools and styles became virtually extinct.

In this authoritative new book, Leon and Hiroko Kapp, together with leading swordsmith Yoshindo Yoshihara, coauthors of the bestselling The Craft of the Japanese Sword, describe this most recent period of sword history, and present the work of key craftsmen active today. Through a detailed chronicle
of major events in the modern sword world, the authors illustrate the developments in sword-making, its movement into artistic spheres, and the challenges swordsmiths have faced over the last century.

Many of today's smiths seek to revive the ancient arts of sword forging, and at the same time create a vital and meaningful artistic role for the sword in a modern context. In part three of this book, the authors present informative interviews with twenty-two modern smiths, who demonstrate how the
blade's aesthetic power derives from a symmetry of the sword's basic elements-steel, shape, and texture-and this harmony affords the blade a singular and delicate beauty. Part four widens the scope beyond swordsmiths to include perspectives from other experts involved with gendaito, from martial
arts practitioner to metallurgist. The book also includes comprehensive and intricate lineage charts of the major historical schools.

The heightened aesthetic sense that characterizes the contemporary sword and its production has ushered in what can be categorized as a distinctly new era of sword history-shin-gendaito. Throughout this book the authors make a compelling argument for the introduction of this new term, which can more
accurately reflect the dynamic changes that have taken place in this most modern chapter of sword history. Lavishly illustrated with rare historical photographs and works of the best smiths, including Living National Treasures, this will be essential reading for the student and connoisseur alike, as
well as readers interested in skilled craftsmanship in general.

First line

The term Gokaden is one of the most basic words used to describe various types of swords not only by connoisseurs but also with a general interest in the Japanese sword.

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  • Title Modern Japanese Swords and Swordsmiths: From 1868 to the Present
  • Author Leon Kapp; Hiroko Kapp; Yoshindo Yoshihara
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First Edition
  • Pages 222
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Kodansha, Tokyo
  • Date December 17, 2002
  • Illustrated Yes
  • ISBN 9784770019622 / 4770019629
  • Weight 2.12 lbs (0.96 kg)
  • Dimensions 7.75 x 10.44 x 0.84 in (19.69 x 26.52 x 2.13 cm)
  • Dewey Decimal Code 739.722

About the author


LEON KAPP is a cell and molecular biologist working in the San Francisco Bay area. He has spent a considerable amount of time studying Japanese swords with the swordsmith Yoshindo Yoshihara. HIROKO KAPP is a correspondent for the Tokyo-based Senken Shinbun news organization. The Kapps live in San
Rafael, California. YOSHINDO YOSHIHARA is a swordsmith who is ranked among the top sword craftsmen in Japan. His family has been making tools and swords for several generations, and his son is also a swordsmith who now works with him in Tokyo. The Kapps and Yoshindo are the authors of The Craft of the Japanese Sword,
which describes how a Japanese sword is made and finished. TOM KISHIDA is a professional photographer living and working in Tokyo. He worked with the authors on their last book, and he has been photographing swordsmiths and their work for more than twenty years. His acclaimed Japanese-language book, Yasukuni Tosho, is widely recognized as the definitive
study of Yasukuni smiths.
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