ITEM# UJKA321 – Sold
A Yoshihira Tachi (吉平)

Yoshihira (吉平) was one of the outstanding smiths of the Fukuoka-Ichimonji school at the height of its powers in the mid-Kamakura period. Traditional genealogies place him as the grandson of Muneyoshi (宗吉) and the son of Yoshiie (吉家), positioning him squarely within the school’s golden generation. His output is varied – he worked both in a refined, smaller-element chôji and, at his most ambitious, in a large midareba comparable to the celebrated Yoshifusa (吉房). What unites his work is the quality of the steel and the vivid life of the hamon: full of nie, rich in activity, and unmistakably Ichimonji in character.
This tachi presents a magnificent Kamakura sugata: long nagasa, deep koshizori that bends gently toward the tip, wide mihaba with noticeable taper, and a composed chû-kissaki. The ji-gane is a rather standing-out itame mixed with mokume and nagare, with plentiful ji-nie, much chikei, and a vivid midare-utsuri running through the steel. The hamon is a nie-laden mix of larger and smaller chôji, prominently featuring kawazu no ko-chôji and fukuro-chôji, with abundant kinsuji and sunagashi throughout and a wide, clear nioiguchi. The nakago is suriage but retains its original niji-mei – two thick, boldly chiseled characters (吉平) that Tanobe Michihiro singled out as characteristic of this smith’s manner of signing.
Tanobe Michihiro’s sayagaki, written in February 2020, draws a direct comparison to the Yoshihira tachi formerly in the collection of the Bizen Ikeda family – a blade designated jûyô-bijutsuhin – describing this piece as sharing its qualities and calling it a “highly tasteful masterwork.” The tachi was fitted with a newly crafted gold ganseki habaki. It holds NBTHK Jûyô Tôken certification from the 62nd session (2016), certificate no. 13954.
| Item Number | UJKA321 |
| Sword Type | Tachi |
| Swordsmith | Yoshihira (Fukuoka-Ichimonji) |
| Swordsmith (JP) | 吉平 |
| Signature | Yoshihira – niji-mei, thickly chiseled |
| School | Fukuoka-Ichimonji |
| Province | Bizen |
| Period | Kotô – Mid Kamakura period |
| Nagasa | 72.7cm (suriage) |
| Sori | 2.0cm |
| Moto-haba | 2.9cm |
| Nakago | Suriage, kirijiri, katte-sagari yasurime, two mekugi-ana |
| Jihada | Standing-out itame mixed with mokume and nagare; plentiful ji-nie, much chikei, midare-utsuri |
| Hamon | Nie-laden mix of large and small chôji with kawazu no ko-chôji, fukuro-chôji, ashi, kinsuji, and sunagashi; ha widens toward centre; wide nioiguchi |
| Boshi | Sugu with very brief kaeri, almost running out as yakitsume |
| Certificates | NBTHK Jûyô Tôken (62nd session, 2016) – Certificate No. 13954 |
| Sayagaki | Tanobe Michihiro (Tanzan-sensei) – Fukuoka-Ichimonji Yoshihira, Bizen province, 62nd Jûyô Tôken; compares blade to the Bizen Ikeda-family Yoshihira jûyô-bijutsuhin tachi; dated Reiwa 2, second month (February 2020) |
| Habaki | Gold ganseki habaki (newly crafted) |
| Status | Sold |
