art-of-swords: Wakizashi SwordDated: pre-18th CenturyCulture: JapaneseMeasurements: overall length 26 inches (66cm)The sword was crafted by the line of swordsmiths Jumyo during the Genroku period. The years of Genroku are generally considered to be the
art-of-swords: Wakizashi SwordDated: pre-18th CenturyCulture: JapaneseMeasurements: overall length 26 inches (66cm)The sword was crafted by the line of swordsmiths Jumyo during the Genroku period. The years of Genroku are generally considered to be the
art-of-swords: Wakizashi SwordDated: pre-18th CenturyCulture: JapaneseMeasurements: overall length 26 inches (66cm)The sword was crafted by the line of swordsmiths Jumyo during the Genroku period. The years of Genroku are generally considered to be the
art-of-swords: Wakizashi SwordDated: pre-18th CenturyCulture: JapaneseMeasurements: overall length 26 inches (66cm)The sword was crafted by the line of swordsmiths Jumyo during the Genroku period. The years of Genroku are generally considered to be the
art-of-swords: Wakizashi SwordDated: pre-18th CenturyCulture: JapaneseMeasurements: overall length 26 inches (66cm)The sword was crafted by the line of swordsmiths Jumyo during the Genroku period. The years of Genroku are generally considered to be the
art-of-swords: Wakizashi SwordDated: pre-18th CenturyCulture: JapaneseMeasurements: overall length 26 inches (66cm)The sword was crafted by the line of swordsmiths Jumyo during the Genroku period. The years of Genroku are generally considered to be the
art-of-swords: Wakizashi SwordDated: pre-18th CenturyCulture: JapaneseMeasurements: overall length 26 inches (66cm)The sword was crafted by the line of swordsmiths Jumyo during the Genroku period. The years of Genroku are generally considered to be the