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fr: Le forgeron Munechika (fin du Xe siècle), assisté d'un esprit renard, forge la lame ko-kitsune-maru ("petit renard"). Le kami est représenté par une femme entourée de renards.

Estampe de Ogata Gekko (1859-1920), 1873.

Galerie Dutta, Genève, inventaire 2/1.

en: Blacksmith Munechika (end of the 10th century), helped by a fox spirit, forging the blade ko-kitsune-maru ("Little fox"). The kami is represented by a woman surrounded by foxes.

engraving by Ogata Gekko (1859-1920), 1873.

Gallery Dutta, Geneva, inventory 2/1.

日本語:

小鍛冶の一節。刀匠・宗近が稲荷の使いに相づちを打たせ、小狐丸という名刀を作り上げた。筆・尾形月耕(1859-1920)

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