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I thought true traditional nihonto was forbidden to leave Japan.
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Otherwise, swords are free to come and go, though ownership in Japan is subject to registration requirements, and export requires permit and paperwork . I was informed by a sword dealer and polisher that this tight regulation of weapons goes all the way back to rules laid down during the postwar US occupation. |
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You might find this interesting.... http://www.nihontocraft.com/Yakinaoshi.html
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