Akame Mitsunaga (Japanese: 赤目実長 Akame Mitsunaga) was a historical figure in Inazuma and a bladesmith of the Raiden Gokaden's Isshin Art. They were best known for creating one of the Isshin Art's three best works, collectively known as the Isshin Sansaku.
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Mitsunaga was an apprentice of the Isshin Art alongside Kaedehara Kagemitsu and Niwa Nagamitsu when Futsu Masayoshi, the bladesmith of Haran Geppaku Futsu, approached them. Having left the Futsu school to avoid a succession crisis between himself and the fourth-generation master Futsu Hiroyoshi, Masayoshi left to travel around and learn the techniques of other forging practices. The three apprenticed under Masayoshi and went on to create each piece in the Isshin Sansaku.[1]
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Etymology[]
- The names Kagemitsu (Japanese: 景光), Nagamitsu (Japanese: 長光), and Sanenaga (Japanese: 実長) (rendered in the English localization as Mitsunaga) are derived from the three disciples of Mitsutada (Japanese: 光忠), the founder of the Osafune School. The three disciples were known as the "Three Great Masters" (Japanese: 三作 sansaku) of the Osafune School.[2]
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name |
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English | Akame Mitsunaga |
Chinese (Simplified) | 赤目实长 Chìmù Shícháng[!][!] |
Chinese (Traditional) | 赤目實長 Chìmù Shícháng[!][!] |
Japanese | 赤目実長 Akame Mitsunaga |
Korean | 아카메 미나가 Akame Minaga |
Spanish | Akame Mitsunaga |
French | Akame Mitsunaga |
Russian | Акамэ Мицунага Akame Mitsunaga |
Thai | Akame Mitsunaga |
Vietnamese | Akame Mitsunaga |
German | Akame Mitsunaga |
Indonesian | Akame Mitsunaga |
Portuguese | Akame Mitsunaga |
Turkish | Akame Mitsunaga |
Italian | Akame Mitsunaga |
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References[]
- ↑ Weapon Lore: Haran Geppaku Futsu
- ↑ Google Books: Encyclopedia of Japanese Swords (pg. 376)