ITEM# UJKA483 – Catalogue 45 – Sold
A Shodai Ippô Katana (一峯)

Shôdai Ippô was the founder of the Ômi branch of the Ishidô school, active during the Kan’ei era (1624–1644) in the early Edo period – a transitional time when Tokugawa peace shifted swordmaking from battlefield utility to personal refinement. Swords by the first generation are rare; more commonly encountered are blades by his son Sasaki Ippô, making this piece highly collectible and a genuine pleasure to study.
This katana carries NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon certification (certificate #120233, issued 1989) and presents a tight itame-hada with mokume, thick ji-nie, soft chikei, and a free-flowing gunome-chôji-midare hamon rich with sunagashi, kinsuji, ashi, yô, and tobiyaki. The bôshi shows a ko-maru return in Ichimonji style on the omote, and a hakikake flame on the ura. At 63.1cm, the blade is compact and powerful with graceful curvature and ubu-nakago bearing the bold two-character signature.
The late-Edo koshirae is lacquered vermilion over a black foundation – pure samurai aesthetic. The tsuba, by Kurobane Katsutoshi, captures Mount Fuji with drifting clouds in iron with gold inlay, drawing clear inspiration from Hokusai’s Great Wave off Kanagawa. Shakudô fuchi-kashira in the Higo tradition, catfish menuki (namazu), and white samekawa hilt wrapped in golden-brown hishimaki silk braids complete a deeply considered and cohesive mounting.
| Item number | ujka483 |
| Sword type | Katana |
| Swordsmith | Ippô (Shôdai – first generation) |
| Swordsmith (JP) | 一峯 |
| School | Ômi-Ishidô |
| Province | Ômi |
| Period | Shintô, early Edo – Kan’ei era (1624–1644) |
| Nagasa | 63.1cm (ubu) |
| Sori | 1.2cm |
| Moto-haba | 2.74cm |
| Weight | 620g |
| Nakago | 16.6cm, ubu, sujikai-yasurime, hikae-mekugi-ana, ha agari kurijiri |
| Jihada | Itame-hada, masame-hada, ji-nie, chikei |
| Hamon | Gunome-chôji-midare, notare, tôranba, sunagashi, kinsuji, ashi, yô, tobiyaki (tama) |
| Bôshi | Ko-maru (ichimonji) omote / hakikake ura |
| Certificate 1 | NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon (#120233) |
| Certificates 2–4 | NTHK-NPO Kanteishô (koshirae, fuchi-kashira, tsuba) |
| Fujishiro rank | Jô-saku |
| Sharpness rating | Wazamonô |
| Koshirae | Shuguro-natane-togidashi-nuri, uchigatana-koshirae, late Edo (1780–1868) |
| Tsuba | Kurobane Katsutoshi – iron, Mt. Fuji motif, usuniku-bori, gold inlay |
| Fuchi-kashira | Shakudô, Higo-style, diagonal line strokes |
| Menuki | Namazu (catfish) |
| Tsuka | White samekawa, hishimaki, golden-brown silk braids |
| Habaki | Gold, diagonal file marks |
| Catalogue | Catalogue 45 |
| Status | Sold |
| Included | Shirasaya, fabric bag, stand, kit, printed description |
