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日本最大规模的日本刀剑展销活动第36届大刀一将于11月2日至3日举行

2024/10/27 06:55

该展览展出了大量的剑,主要来自江户时代。然而,藏品的时间跨度从平安时代一直到近代。

日本最大规模的日本刀剑展销活动第36届大刀一将于11月2日至3日举行

The 36th Dai Token Ichi, Japan's largest Japanese swords exhibition and sales event, will be held on November 2 and 3. Featuring 69 sword dealers from Hokkaido to Kyushu, the Tokyo Art Club in Shimbashi, Tokyo, will serve as the marketplace. The Sankei Shimbun is a sponsor of the exhibition.

日本最大的日本刀剑展销活动“第36届大刀一”将于11月2日至3日举行。东京新桥的东京艺术俱乐部将作为交易市场,聚集了从北海道到九州的69名刀剑经销商。 《产经新闻》是此次展览的赞助商。

Held annually in the fall by the All Japan Sword Traders Forum, the event draws many enthusiasts from both Japan and abroad. Thanks to the influence of games and anime, it has also recently attracted a growing number of younger fans and women. This influx has contributed to a vibrant and lively atmosphere at the exhibition.

该活动每年秋季由全日本刀剑贸易商论坛举办,吸引了来自日本和国外的众多爱好者。得益于游戏和动漫的影响,它最近也吸引了越来越多的年轻粉丝和女性。人潮涌动,展会现场气氛活跃、热闹。

Masterpieces and Sword Fittings

杰作和剑配件

The exhibition features an extensive collection of swords, primarily from the Edo period. However, the collection spans from the Heian period to the modern era. Among the impressive array, visitors will find swords designated as Important Cultural Properties. Additionally, it showcases stunning sword fittings, including scabbards and tsuba (handguards). Visitors will also find impressive armor and weaponry among the noteworthy highlights.

该展览展出了大量的剑,主要来自江户时代。然而,藏品的时间跨度从平安时代一直到近代。在令人印象深刻的阵列中,游客会发现被指定为重要文化财产的剑。此外,它还展示了令人惊叹的剑配件,包括剑鞘和锷(护手)。游客还将在值得注意的亮点中发现令人印象深刻的盔甲和武器。

One of the exhibits is a breathtaking piece crafted in the early Edo period. It is a gold-lacquered scabbard adorned with a pear tree ground featuring scattered hollyhock designs and a cord-wrapped katana mount. The scabbard employs a technique known as nashiji, where countless flecks of gold dust shimmer beneath a transparent layer of lacquer, creating a stunning depth and delicate luster.

其中一件展品是江户时代早期制作的一件令人惊叹的作品。这是一把金漆刀鞘,刀鞘上饰有梨树地面,上面有分散的蜀葵图案,还有一个绳索缠绕的武士刀底座。刀鞘采用了一种被称为“纳什吉”的技术,透明的漆层下闪烁着无数的金粉斑点,营造出令人惊叹的深度和细腻的光泽。

Its luxurious design features a three-leaf hollyhock crest applied across the entire surface using the kanagai technique. Kanagai involves affixing thin sheets of gold. Goto Yoshinobu, a prominent figure in the sword-making metalworking community of the early modern era, created this exquisite work. Yoshinobu also served the Tokugawa shogunate.

其奢华的设计采用 kanagai 技术在整个表面上涂上三叶蜀葵纹章。 Kanagai 涉及粘贴薄金片。后藤义信是近代铸剑金属加工界的杰出人物,他创作了这件精美的作品。庆信也曾为德川幕府服务。

Visitors can actually hold and appreciate these prized pieces from the sword traders, creating an irresistible experience for fans.

参观者可以实际握持并欣赏这些刀剑商人的珍贵作品,为粉丝们创造了难以抗拒的体验。

Hands-On Craftsmanship

手工艺

Live demonstrations of mei-kiri by contemporary swordsmiths will be featured alongside the onsite sales booths. Attendees can request engraving of their favorite kanji characters, just like the inscriptions on traditional blades. This popular annual highlight allows visitors to appreciate the artisans' craftsmanship up close. Participants can also transform the finished nameplate into a keychain or strap (participation requires a fee).

现场销售摊位旁将有当代剑匠现场演示切刀。与会者可以要求雕刻他们最喜欢的汉字字符,就像传统刀片上的铭文一样。这个受欢迎的年度亮点让游客可以近距离欣赏工匠的手工艺。参与者还可以将完成的铭牌改造成钥匙扣或吊带(参与需付费)。

Experience the powerful strength of a weapon combined with the exquisite beauty of a fine art piece. Don’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the diverse allure of swords. We hope to see you there!

体验武器的强大力量与艺术品的精美之美相结合。不要错过这个让自己沉浸在剑的多样化魅力中的机会。我们希望在那里见到您!

Event Overview

活动概览

Dates: November 2 (Saturday) and November 3 (Sunday), 2024

日期:2024年11月2日(星期六)和11月3日(星期日)

Venue: Tokyo Art Club (6-19-15 Shimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo)

地点:东京艺术俱乐部(东京都港区新桥6-19-15)

Organizer: All Japan Sword Traders Forum (approved by the Prime Minister's Cabinet)

主办单位:全日本刀剑商论坛(经内阁批准)

Sponsored by: The Sankei Shimbun

赞助:产经新闻

Admission Fee: ¥2,500 JPY ($16.50 USD) Includes a two-day admission ticket and a color catalog (approximately 120 pages)

门票:2,500 日元(16.50 美元)包括两天门票和彩色目录(约 120 页)

Official Website: https://www.toukenkumiai.com/

官方网站:https://www.toukenkumiai.com/

Contact: All Japan Sword Traders Forum (03-3205-0601) During the event: 03-5401-1339

联系方式:全日本剑商论坛(03-3205-0601) 活动期间:03-5401-1339

Note: The schedule is subject to change due to various circumstances.

注:日程安排可能会因各种情况而发生变化。

新闻来源:japan-forward.com

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