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Kogarashiichimonji
Origin: Japanese
Japanese: 木枯一文字
Appears In: Sen no Kiseki III

Origin

Kogarashi is a Japanese term for a cold winter wind. Ichimonji means 'One (written) Character' and is a reference to the thirteen swordsmiths summoned by Emperor Go Toba in 1208 CE to produce swords for the imperial court and to share their methods of making high-quality swords. They signed all the swords made with the characters Kiku (the imperial chrysanthemum symbol) and Ichi ('One'). Hence these swords collectively became known as the Kikuichimonji.

Appearances

  • Kogarashiichimonji is a sword used by Rean Schwarzer in Sen no Kiseki III.