Journal Articles / ジャーナル記事

 
 

Mogusa sword Research Bulletin

(Part 1-4 currently in Japanese only)

Part 1 日本語 エルブルース山と日本全文

Part 2 日本語 日本を北上したバルカリアン

Part 3 日本語 『舞草の語源について』

Part 4 日本語 01日本刀の変遷Ver03完成

Part 5 日本語『日本刀はなぜ湾曲したか』/Examining Why the Japanese Nihonto is Curved: A Study Based on Katori Shinto Ryu (English)

Hungarian Sword Research : Presentation in Hungary is here

エミシはスキタイの末裔か - April 2021 Article

These curved swords are not Japanese but Hungarian swords in 7 Century AD, similar to Japanese sword in same century, this culture was influenced from Far East, Mongol Tatar, because of Fun and Tatar were brother.Photo: taken at the Hungary National…

These curved swords are not Japanese but Hungarian swords in 7 Century AD, similar to Japanese sword in same century, this culture was influenced from Far East, Mongol Tatar, because of Fun and Tatar were brother.

Photo: taken at the Hungary National Museum by Tetsutaka Sugawara.


Are the Emishi and Ainu Peoples Descendants of Scythians and Balkarians?An Examination of the Connection Between Scythian Swords and Ainu Tombs, Which May Have Influenced Historical Japanese Swords —

By Tetsutaka Sugawara, Machida City, Tokyo, Japan

Translated into English by Maki Ugumori

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