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The ''Kogarasu Maru'' (小烏丸), or "''Little Crow Circle'', is a unique Japanese
tachi A is a type of traditionally made Japanese sword (''nihonto'') worn by the samurai class of feudal Japan. ''Tachi'' and ''katana'' generally differ in length, degree of curvature, and how they were worn when sheathed, the latter depending on t ...
sword believed to have been created by legendary Japanese smith
Amakuni is the legendary swordsmith who supposedly created the first single-edged longsword (tachi) with curvature along the edge in the Yamato Province around 700 AD. He was the head of a group of swordsmiths employed by the Emperor of Japan to make we ...
during the 8th century AD.


Blade classification and history

''Kissaki Moroha Zukuri'' (鋒両刃造) blades like the Kogarasu Maru are sometimes referred to as ''Kogarasu Zukuri'' (小烏造), since the blade of the Kogarasu Maru is shaped this way and is well known for its distinctive sugata. The Kogarasu Maru is unique as a bridge between the old double-edged Japanese
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(based on the Chinese
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) and the traditional Japanese
tachi A is a type of traditionally made Japanese sword (''nihonto'') worn by the samurai class of feudal Japan. ''Tachi'' and ''katana'' generally differ in length, degree of curvature, and how they were worn when sheathed, the latter depending on t ...
and eventual
katana A is a Japanese sword characterized by a curved, single-edged blade with a circular or squared guard and long grip to accommodate two hands. Developed later than the ''tachi'', it was used by samurai in feudal Japan and worn with the edge fa ...
. The Kogarasu Maru was designed with a curved double-edged blade approximately 62.8 cm long. One edge of the blade is shaped in normal tachi fashion, but unlike the tachi, the tip is symmetrical and both edges of the blade are sharp, except for about 20 cm of the trailing or concave edge nearest the hilt, which is rounded. A single ''koshi-hi'' (腰樋) style groove runs from the tang to the transition point where the blade becomes double-edged, and is invariably accompanied by a ''soe-hi'' (添樋). The hardening process yielded a straight temper line (''sugaha hamon'', 直刃刃文) on both sides of the blade. The Kogarasu Maru is currently in the Japanese Imperial Collection. The tang of the Kogarasu Maru is not signed but the blade is believed to have been made in either the early
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or late
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, by the swordsmith
Amakuni is the legendary swordsmith who supposedly created the first single-edged longsword (tachi) with curvature along the edge in the Yamato Province around 700 AD. He was the head of a group of swordsmiths employed by the Emperor of Japan to make we ...
, who is said to have created the first curved Japanese sword and is believed to have lived during this period. Two other ''Kogarasu Zukuri'' blades exist from this era, but many other blades of this type have been created throughout Japanese history.
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, a General of the Imperial Japanese Army during the Meiji era, created the first Gunto, famously known as Murata-To which is a Kissaki Moroha Zukuri style double edged Katana.


In popular culture

Though rare, Kissaki Moroha Zukuri style Katanas have also been featured in Japanese novels, manga and anime. * In '' Arifureta: From Commonplace to World's Strongest '' light novel series, the main protagonist Hajime Nagumo crafted a black Shirasaya Katana with a double edged black blade named Tsumehirameki, its design resembling Kogarasu Maru. * In ''
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'', Juujou Hiyori has an okatana named Kogarasumaru and it also has the same design as the original Kogarasumaru. * In ''
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'', Saeko Busujima received a Meiji era Gunto named Murata-Tou which is a Kogarasu Zukuri style Gunto made by Murata Tsuneyoshi in the Tokyo Armory. * In '' Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice'', the black Mortal Blade acquired by Genichiro Ashina is a double edged katana in this style. * A Storm Rider team from ''
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'' was named after this sword. * In the video game ''
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'', players can acquire Kogarasu Maru as a weapon.


References

* Sato, Kanzan (1983). ''The Japanese Sword: A Comprehensive Guide''. Tokyo: Kodansha International. * Yumoto, John (1958). ''The Samurai Sword: A Handbook''. Boston: Tuttle Publishing. Individual Japanese swords {{Japan-hist-stub