Sanjō Munechika
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Sanjō Munechika
Summary
Sanjō Munechika is a folklore character[1]. He worked as a Japanese swordsmith[2].
Key Facts
- Sanjō Munechika held citizenship in Japan[3].
- Sanjō Munechika worked as a Japanese swordsmith[2].
- A notable work attributed to Sanjō Munechika is Nenekirimaru[4].
- A notable work attributed to Sanjō Munechika is kogitsunemaru[5].
- A notable work attributed to Sanjō Munechika is Mikazuki Munechika[6].
- Sanjō Munechika's image is recorded as Blacksmith Munechika, helped by a fox spirit, forging the blade Ko-Gitsune Maru, by Ogata Gekkō.jpg[7].
- Sanjō Munechika is recorded as male[8].
- Sanjō Munechika's instance of is recorded as folklore character[9].
- Sanjō Munechika's instance of is recorded as fictional human[10].
- Sanjō Munechika's movement is recorded as Sanjō school[11].
- Sanjō Munechika's Commons category is recorded as Sanjō Munechika[12].
- Sanjō Munechika's family name is recorded as Sanjō[13].
- Sanjō Munechika's present in work is recorded as Kokaji[14].
- Sanjō Munechika's name in kana is recorded as さんじょう むねちか[15].
- Sanjō Munechika's time period is recorded as Heian period[16].
- Sanjō Munechika's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/120ktbrk[17].
- Sanjō Munechika's has works in the collection is recorded as Tokyo National Museum[18].
- Sanjō Munechika's Japan Search name ID is recorded as 三条宗近[19].
- Sanjō Munechika's Miraheze article ID is recorded as shinto:Sanjō Munechika[20].
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Career and Affiliations
Sanjō Munechika worked as a Japanese swordsmith[2].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Nenekirimaru[4], a Japanese sword[21], in Japan[22]; kogitsunemaru[5], a weapon family[23]; and Mikazuki Munechika[6], a tachi[24], in Japan[25], founded in 1150[26].
FAQs
What did Sanjō Munechika do for work?
Sanjō Munechika worked as Japanese swordsmith[2].