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Keywords: Tsurugi Yoshimitsu ShirayamahimeShrine rotated.jpg en Tsurugiã TÅshirÅ Yoshimitsu The blade was part of the dowry of the adopted daughter Seitaiin of Tokugawa Iemitsu on her wedding with Maeda Mitsutaka; one year after Seitaiin's death her son Maeda Tsunanori offered the blade to the Shirayamahime Shrine praying for her happiness in the next life; width 2 2 cm 0 87 in Kamakura period 34 8 cm 13 7 in Ishikawa Hakusan Shirayamahime Shrine lent to Ishikawa Prefecture Art Museum ja 剣 銘ã å‰å…‰ 藤四郎å‰å…‰ ã 白山比咩神社ã 34 8 cm 13 7 in éŽŒå ‰æ™‚ä»£ä¸­æ Ÿ Tsurugi_Yoshimitsu_ShirayamahimeShrine jpg 2011-07-15 09 29 UTC Tsurugi_Yoshimitsu_ShirayamahimeShrine jpg Association of Cultural Properties derivative work bamse <span class signature-talk >talk</span> rotated bamse Tsurugi_Yoshimitsu_ShirayamahimeShrine jpg PD-Japan-oldphoto Original upload log This image is a derivative work of the following images File Tsurugi_Yoshimitsu_ShirayamahimeShrine jpg licensed with PD-Japan-oldphoto 2011-07-14T11 25 25Z ReijiYamashina 775x2354 384822 Bytes en Tsurugiã TÅshirÅ Yoshimitsu The blade was part of the dowry of the adopted daughter Seitaiin of Tokugawa Iemitsu on her wedding with Maeda Mitsutaka; one year after Seitaiin's death Uploaded with derivativeFX Metalwork of the Kamakura period National Treasures of Japan crafts Shirayamahime-jinja Ken tanto
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