| All of the Samurai Swords sold in Japan are registered with the Ministry of Education. The card are kept on the sword (others) or separately (me) and produced when needed.
Therefore, to own and hold a sword in Japan nothing is needed; you just buy the sword and keep it safely in your house. To buy one and have it shipped to you overseas, we will take care of everything here. After the sword is de-registered, we will box and ship, for free, by EMS Express Mail Service, insured, to your door. We have done this many many times and all have arrived quickly and safely. However, you must check with your local governmnet and local conditions: not all countries want Samurai Swords arriving in the mail, and I cannot determine that from here. For example, China, Malaysia, and perhaps Canada will not allw clearance but France, Italy, Spain, etc should be OK. |
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I Sell Japanese Samurai Swords, Katana, Sword Samurai Swords, Japanese Swords, Katana, Tanto, Wakizashi, Daimyo Tachi and Swords in Shirasaya and Full Koshirae and Samurai Sword Mounts
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| From the desk of J. Miller Hi there; To all who have asked: I am a Californian 56 years old. I have been collecting Japanese arms and armor since I was 21 years old and still at UCLA University. I taught myself at the suggestion of others who said many people know about Prints and Netsuke, but no one seems to know anything at all about Samurai Swords. So I studied 5 to 10 hours a days for about 3 years and became an expert. SInce I have already taught myself Kanji for reading and a middle level Japanese language speaking ability, it was easier for me than others but others to whom I tried to teach refused to study the calligraphy or the characters so they have no sense of age of writing, quality (of signatures) and authenticity ... From 7 years old to 19 years old I was trained by others to have been a mathematician. But at 19, I decided I didn't want my life from there on out to be only mathematics and men so I changed to languages and tried to learn about 10 Languages in about 2 years, including French (8 years of school study and I lived in France), Italian, Spanish, German, Norwegian, Russian, Chinese and Korean as well as Japanese and some Samoan, but I found out I was learning all imperfectly and none perfectly as well as getting a tremendous headache from trying. How I became a Japanese art dealer: when reading history books often the only illustrations are of art and antiques, and I found that I had become very interested in and appreciative of Japanese Edo Woodblock prints. Finding an ad in the Los Angeles Times newspaper one day I went out to look at and buy Kuniyoshi and Kunisada woodblock prints for $50 each from dealers around LA, for my small apartment walls or to keep as a small collection to go with my Japanese history book collection. But I soon found that only buying meant that I soon ran out of money. But then I asked myself, how did these people get to become Japanese Art dealers? They know nothing of Japanese art and history, can't read a single Kanji character, certainly cannot speak a word of the language, and have no love at all for the country of Japan and are only interested in the money. So, then and there I decided that I could do better and I made myself (while still at University), into a Japanese Art dealer, although my most expensive woodblock print that I had ever bought to date then was a Hiroshige for $115 from Kabutoya Gallery in San Francisco. Next I advertised in English and Japanese in the LA papers and I also soon placed ads in small magazines, in Japanese, from Japan, This quickly brought me dealers from Japan to contact me by letter and phone calls., since they were seeking entry into the US market but had no bilingual help and didn't know where to start. And I, of course, was seeking collector and dealer access back into Japan where I had just come from, thinking there surely must be more knowledge inside Japan about Japanese Art, and love for Japanese Art (but in this I was mistaken as Japanese do not very much love their own art). And while buying and selling woodblock prints a dealer mentioned to me that I should study Japanese Samurai Swords as there was not a single dealer then active with any in depth knowledge of Japanese Samurai Swords. I looked around and decided that this was indeed correct so went to Kinokuniya book store in downtown LA (Little Tokyo) and bought every book in the store on Japanese swords both in English and in Japanese. I believe that there was only one in English, a very poor small thin volume but there were many in Japanese and this is when and where I began to study Fujishiro's two volume set Koto Hen and Shinto Hen, reading them over and over again for 5 and more hours every day for hundreds of days. I have since bought and sold over 10,000 Japanese Samurai Swords to date which is why I am pretty much ready to retire. I like Japanese armor, guns (wall cannons), Tsuba, Scrolls, and Nambokucho ( c 1350) Japanese Buddhist Art as you can see from my many web sites. I seem to be the only dealer in the world - at least I was told this by others - who has an interest in, and purchases and collects and also sells large quantities of the following: Japanese Samurai Swords ($1,000 to $100,00++), Sword Guards both Kinko and Sukashi, Yoroi and Armor and Kabuto Helmets, Maedate, Horse Armor, Rifles and Wall Cannons, Ukiyo-e, Gold Lacquer, Inro, Buddhist Scrolls and Statues, Noh Masks, and more. I can send you some shop photos perhaps. I think that you can see my depth and width of knowledge is tremendous since I like to study hold and enjoy Japanese Art, and have worked at honing my skills my whole life. I have over 1,000 volumes on Japanese Art in my home library and over 3,000 more on other subjects. I live in a world of art , antiques, and books. All of my Yoroi suits are absolutely real and genuine: most are mid-Edo, about 1750, and thus about 250 years old each. ALL my suits (except for the occasional $2000 offering) are real and old so be aware that there are signs of age present in all of my suits, scratches to the lacquer edge damage on the boxes etc. All of my Japanese swords are old and real, not domestically made up or tricked up modern reporductions that I see so often; my speciality is the very early and rare Kamakura swords. Just now I am kind of pushing hard to make lots of sales: although still ill, I am trying to open the gallery every day 1:00 to 7:30 or later very day for the next 40 days. James R Miller I started university life as a Mathematician: "To those who do not know mathematics it is difficult to get across a real feeling as to the beauty, the deepest beauty, of nature ... If you want to learn about nature, to appreciate nature, it is necessary to understand the language that she speaks in." |
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From Tokyo Japan we sell Japanese Samurai Swords, samurai swords, japanese samurai swords, japanese swords, tachi, katana, juyo swords, juyo katana, wakizashi, shirasaya swords, shirazaya swords, kinko koshirae, and more. The finest and friendliest shop in all Tokyo for Samurai Swords, from $1,000 to $100,000; also Samurai Armor, Japanese Armour, and Samurai Helmets and japanese tanegashima guns and tsuba and Kinko Koshirae and Juyo Katana. We have Tanto and Wakizashi and Katana and Tachi in all price ranges, in Shirasaya and in Samurai Koshirae Mounts. Feel free to drop buy and just look, or to learn; you can sit and chat, or pick up each one, and study, or just enjoy. I have been buying and selling and collecting Japanese Samurai Swords, for 34 years, and though now semi-retired, I still love to buy, sell, trade, and enjoy them. Contact me, J Miller,
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Check out all our great Japanese Antique Samurai Armor, Swords, and Helmet sites !!! Paintings too !!!
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Japanese Mempo and Menpo
What We Sell Well have knowledge of and specialize in the following areas of Japanese Art: after 33 years in the business both as a collector and a dealer I can confidently say that I am an expert, treat my friends and customers fairly, am doing this business because I like it, and am a collector as well as a dealer but often sell items from my collection to my customers and friends. We sell: Samurai Mempo and Japanese Mempo and Menpo, Japanese Swords, Samurai Swords, Tsuba, Kozuka, Inro, Tansu, Scrolls, Screens, Netsuke, Inro, Gold Lacquer Boxes, Armor, Japanese Armor, Japanese Armour, Japanese Samurai Helmets, Mempo, Noh Masks, Ukiyo-e, Shunga (Japanese Erotic Prints), Paintings, and much more. |
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