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      • In real life, however, Takeaki Enomoto, (1836-1908), who was vassal to the shogun and then key statesman during the Meiji Era (1868-1912), is known to have owned a sword made from meteors that had fallen from outer space. It is said that he is the man who christened this type of sword for the first time. They exist outside of Japan, too.
  1. Jun 21, 2021 · In real life, however, Takeaki Enomoto 榎本武揚, (1836-1908), who was vassal to the shogun and then key statesman during the Meiji Era (1868-1912), is known to have owned a sword made from meteors that had fallen from outer space. It is said that he is the man who christened this type of sword for the first time.

  2. They were manufactured by Japanese notable swordsmith Okayoshi Kunimune by the order of Viscount Enomoto Takeaki in Meiji period. Enomoto stayed in Russia as a special envoy to conduct negotiation with Russia, where he was fascinated by the Russian meteor sword Sowerby’s Sword for the Czar Alexander I [4, 5].

  3. Nov 12, 2009 · Two Topics of Takeaki ENOMOTO : The Making of Ryusei Swords from Shooting Star and the Report of the Ryuseito and Transcontinental Trip Across Siberia and the “Diary of Siberia” Takamitsu ENOMOTO 1)

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  4. Sep 23, 2019 · Of the five meteorite blades, collectively known as the Ryuseito (literally “comet swords”), the higher quality of the two katana was presented by Enomoto to the current crown prince of Japan, who would later become Emperor Taisho, who reigned from 1912 to 1926.

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  5. He wrote "Toran (going to the Netherlands) Diary", "Hokkaido Junkai (exploration) Diary," "Siberia Diary," "Ryuseto (Japanese swords made from meteorites) Article," etc. Takamitsu ENOMOTO, a novelist and a guest professor of the Tokyo University of Agriculture, is his great grandson. [Original Japanese] Takeaki ENOMOTO (December 5, 1936 [August ...

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