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Kiyota Jirokunietsu
Japanese Swordsmith

Kiyota gets Doryoku-sho at the NBTHK 2007 forging competition!
Each year, the Nihon Bijutsu Token Hozon Kyokai (NBTHK - Society for the Preservation of the Japanese Art Sword) organizes competitions for the different fields of craftsmanship related to the Japanese Sword.
Kiyota
has submitted a sword almost every year since he became independent in
2000. His competition swords have always reflected his focus of
research on the group of Bizen smiths who used the Sukesada 祐定
name with an emphasis on the end of the Muromachi period, or late 16th
century.
The competition allows those who qualify to either
obtain a Special Prize, such as the NBTHK chairman award, or be
classified in one of three categories, Yushu-sho (Outstanding Performance Award), Doryoku-sho (Effort Endeavour Award),
and Nyu-sen ("chosen"), which basically offers a ranking of all remaining smiths
whose works were accepted.
A swordsmith who receives one of the
Special Prizes ten times will be raised to Mukansa level, meaning
without supervision. This will forbid him to participate in future
competitions, and rather be asked to act as a judge and to dilligently
pursue research.
In
2004 he entered the Doryoku-sho category for the first time, and
repeated this exploit for the second time this year. The certificate is
presented below, along with a scan of the winning sword by Masahiko Miyata.
Shimizu, October 2007
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Kiyota Jirokunietsu 2007 Doryoku-sho certificate
2007 NBTHK sword forging competition winning sword Awarded Doryoku-sho Katana - by Kiyota Jirokunietsu - see the Kunietsu Gallery for more pictures of his work
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