Nagano Prefecture's Sakaki is a town known for its swordsmiths, and the installation of this exhibition facility has long been anticipated. It is rooted in the legacy of the late National Living Treasure, swordsmith Yukihira Miyairi, who nurtured many swordsmiths.

Japanese swords, such as those featured in "Demon Slayer" and other anime and manga, are traditional weapons that often appear in the world of these stories. They are required to possess both hardness for sharpness and softness to prevent them from breaking easily, embodying opposing qualities.
Sakaki in Nagano Prefecture has long awaited the establishment of a facility dedicated to its identity as a town of swordsmiths. This facility pays homage to the late Living National Treasure, Master Kiyotaka Miiairi, who trained many swordsmiths.

Japanese swords, known as nihontō, frequently appear in the worlds of anime and manga, such as in "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba." Nihontō are traditional Japanese weapons that embody a combination of qualities: they must possess hardness for sharpness yet have softness to ensure they do not easily break, thus balancing two opposing properties.
Sakaki in Nagano Prefecture is a long-awaited exhibition facility born as the town of swordsmiths. It has its origins in the legacy of the late Miyairi Yukihira, a Living National Treasure, and the many swordsmiths he nurtured.

The Japanese katana, an ancient weapon that frequently appears in the world of anime and manga such as "Demon Slayer," embodies the duality of characteristics required for exceptional sharpness and resilience—combining hardness for cutting well with softness to prevent easy breakage.
Sakaki in Nagano Prefecture is a town known as "Sakaki, the town of swordsmiths," where a long-awaited exhibition facility has been established, originating from the legacy of the late Living National Treasure, swordsmith Yukihira Miiritsu, who trained many other swordsmiths.

In the world of anime and manga, such as "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba," the traditional Japanese weapon, the katana, frequently appears. It is required to possess a combination of opposing qualities: hardness for sharp cutting and softness so that it does not easily break.
September 3, 2024

Sakaki in Nagano Prefecture is a town known for its swordsmiths, and the exhibition facility that has long been anticipated was born from this legacy. It is rooted in the influence of the late Living National Treasure, Master Kiyotaka Miyairi, who nurtured many swordsmiths. Japanese swords, or katana, often appear in the worlds of anime and manga, including titles like "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba." These traditional weapons embody the need for both hardness to cut well and softness to prevent easy breakage, possessing contrasting qualities simultaneously.

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