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  • Seminar on Japanese Swords 7 February 2005

    Seminar on Japanese Swords 7 February 2005

  • Japan Studies Review

    Japan Studies Review

  • Archaeological Journal Japanese Sword Blades

    Archaeological Journal Japanese Sword Blades

  • Uchu Sentai Kyuranger

    Uchu Sentai Kyuranger

  • Reinventing the Sword

    Reinventing the Sword

  • TSUBA. the Mark of the Knights of Japan the Tsuba Collection at the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum

    TSUBA. the Mark of the Knights of Japan the Tsuba Collection at the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum

  • Volume XI Number 2 CONTENTS Fall 2003

    Volume XI Number 2 CONTENTS Fall 2003

  • Swords and Daggers

    Swords and Daggers

  • Iron, Steel and Swords Script - Page 1 Looks Do Count, As the Fashion Industry Knows

    Iron, Steel and Swords Script - Page 1 Looks Do Count, As the Fashion Industry Knows

  • The Socio-Historical Evolution of Japanese Swordsmanship and Its Correlation with Cultural Nationalism

    The Socio-Historical Evolution of Japanese Swordsmanship and Its Correlation with Cultural Nationalism

  • Kendo Training Handbook

    Kendo Training Handbook

  • The Intangible Warrior Culture of Japan: Bodily Practices, Mental Attitudes, and Values of the Two-Sworded Men from the Fifteenth to the Twenty-First Centuries

    The Intangible Warrior Culture of Japan: Bodily Practices, Mental Attitudes, and Values of the Two-Sworded Men from the Fifteenth to the Twenty-First Centuries

  • NBTHK SWORD JOURNAL ISSUE NUMBER 754 November, 2019 Meito Kansho: Examination of Important Swords

    NBTHK SWORD JOURNAL ISSUE NUMBER 754 November, 2019 Meito Kansho: Examination of Important Swords

  • Samurai Bows Down to Receive His Reward in the Form of a Sword. from the „Horie-Monogatari-Emaki“ (堀江物語絵巻) by Iwasa Matabei (岩佐又兵衛), Edo Period (17Th Century)

    Samurai Bows Down to Receive His Reward in the Form of a Sword. from the „Horie-Monogatari-Emaki“ (堀江物語絵巻) by Iwasa Matabei (岩佐又兵衛), Edo Period (17Th Century)

  • A Grammar of the Japanese Written Language

    A Grammar of the Japanese Written Language

  • Japanese Sword-Mounts in the Collections of Field Museum

    Japanese Sword-Mounts in the Collections of Field Museum

  • Kendo Japanese-English Dictionary

    Kendo Japanese-English Dictionary

  • Japan Volume 1

    Japan Volume 1

Top View
  • A Samurai Kills the Provincial Governor and Cuts Him in Two Halves with His Sword
  • 315195-Sample.Pdf
  • Solutions a B C D for Tree Trimming
  • Kyū to Dan Q&A Bujinkan Fudō-Myōō Ddōjjō
  • Zen and the Way of the Sword Kristiina Jokinen
  • The Art of Killing Swordsmanship in Medieval Japan
  • Sino-Japanese Interplay in Linked Verse Compositions of Japan, 14Th to 17Th Centuries
  • Iron, Steel and Swords Script - Page 1 Cutting Through Armor with a Sword
  • Japanese Americans in New Mexico
  • Campus Shorin-Ryu Karate & Kobudo Club


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