Claudio A. Regoli: The Japanese Sword

The Japanese Sword
Historika N. 1

The Japanese Sword

History, Technique & Culture
by Claudio A. Regoli
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About the Publication

If until recently the admiration for the Japanese sword was confined to collectors and enthusiasts of art objects, the popularisation of martial arts has helped to make its value appreciated by an ever-widening audience. The Japanese Sword – History, Technique & Culture addresses this broader audience, providing a comprehensive guide to the appreciation and evaluation of Japanese sword blades, while also presenting all the necessary background for readers to become part of the circle of connoisseurs in the field.
The text offers a concise introductory overview of Japanese history, essential for understanding the origins and development of the Nihontō, the Japanese sword, before moving on to discuss the myths surrounding its emergence. It then focuses on the history of the sword and its manufacture in Japan, delving further into the characteristics that distinguish the various schools of blade production, their respective swordsmiths, specific production methods, polishing, mounting, and blade testing. Considerable space is also devoted to the technical description of the sword and its constituent elements.
However, no discussion of the sword would be complete without a detailed examination of its use in combat, the result of the work of warrior schools that undertook the study and teaching of how to master the weapon most representative of Japan’s spirit. The author traces the history of the major Koryū, the classical martial schools, and goes on to illustrate the changing role of sword study in modern times with the advent of Dō-type practices and the educational mission of martial arts.

The Japanese sword, forged with meticulous care by smiths who underwent ritual purification before beginning their work, was both a perfect instrument and a work of art.
Product Details
  • Publisher: The Ran Network
  • Publication date: 21 January 2025
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 188 pages
  • ISBN-13: 979-8307763193
  • Item weight: 345 g
  • Dimensions: 15.24 x 1.09 x 22.86 cm
  • Part of series: Historika
Table of Contents
  1. Publisher’s Note
  2. Preface
  3. A Short History of Japan
  4. The Legend of the Sword
  5. The History of the Sword
  6. The Different Types of Swords
  7. Fencing and its Schools
  8. Others Ways of Handling the Sword
  9. Modern Kendo
  10. Glossary
  11. About the Author
About the Author

Claudio A. Regoli is a martial arts pioneer, author, and the official Italian representative of the ancient Tenshin Shoden Katori Shinto Ryu school. He began his warrior education at age 12, training in Judo, fencing, shooting, and horseback riding.Over decades of dedicated practice, Regoli mastered Aikido, Iaido, and Kendo at Milan’s renowned Busen dojo. As a magazine editor, his extensive research trips across Asia deepened his expertise in Chinese Kung Fu, Thai boxing, and full-contact disciplines.The founder of the Tengukan martial school, Regoli is a champion competitor and a respected expert in hoplology (the study of weapons). He has authored numerous books on Karate, Kung Fu, and Kendo, actively teaching and researching martial traditions.

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