Japanese Officer Personal Dirk (Kaiken)

Type: Kaiken – Japanese Officer’s Personal Dirk
Item No.: ujta007
Swordsmith: Kanemitsu Senjuin (signed on blade)
Period: 1943-45
Location: Likely Gifu prefecture
Length: About 10cm
Mekugi: 1
Hamon: Gunome (well polished, excellent condition)
Saya: Traditional Japanese WWII wood scabbard
Habaki: Silver wrapped on copper base
Documentation: Very similar kaiken featured in the book Japanese Military and Civil Swords and Dirks by Richard Fuller
Included: Silk carry bag, WWII collectible pouch, sword maintenance kit, copy of the pages from Richard Fuller book

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Japanese Naval Officer Personal Dirk WWII (1943-45)

Description:

This very rare signed Japanese Officer’s Kaiken (Personal dirk/dagger). Swords such as these were meant to be carried by a Navy pilot for his Kamikaze mission by air or in a Naval Kaiten (manned suicide torpedo). This kaiken was produced during the years of 1943 to 1945.
Most kaiken were either badly burned, destroyed or sunk at sea. Those that may have survived often fell into the hands of the Japanese Yakuza after the war. Thankfully this is not one such case.
This kaiken is not a weapon in the true sense of the word. It is a vessel for powerful spirits. It symbolizes the very spirit of Bushido – the Samurai Code of Conduct. It is a piece of extraordinary importance.
Please refer to the bottom of this web page to the scanned pages of Japanese Military and Civil Swords and Dirks by Richard Fuller (the most respected guide) as included below that attests to it’s authenticity. This piece happens to be in even better condition that appears in the book.
The sword is brilliantly polished, and well maintained. It also comes with its original brocade silk carry bag from WWII. Notice the distinctive blood groove running along the blade.
The sword is also legally registered in Japan, which is rare in it’s own right. As it is registered, we can legally export the sword from Japan to the United States.
Historically speaking, a kaiken is a dagger carried by men and women of the Samurai class in Japan. It was useful a weapon for self-defense in close quarters when a long katana or slightly shorter wakizashi would not do.
A kaiken was often carried by women in their kimono obi for self-defense and for jigai (suicide). A woman often received a kaiken as part of her wedding gifts. Many of these daggers could be carried in a pouch of brocade with a drawstring for easy access.
Even to this day, kaiken have become part of the traditional Japanese marriage ceremonies, carried by the bride for good fortune. Seeing that this particular Naval kaiken has survived until this day can be seen in a similar light – a symbol of good fortune.

CONTRIBUTION TO THE JAPANESE RED CROSS:

This piece is a stark reminder of the heroic efforts of all those fighting up north to quell the nuclear disaster in Fukushima. In support of the mission, Unique Japan will donate 50,000 yen from this sale to the Japanese Red Cross towards the relief effort in the region.

Cash or Direct Transfer Discount:

A 4% discount is offered for payments made directly to Unique Japan by direct bank transfer or in cash (dollars or yen). An attractive layaway plan is also available as listed below. Contact us to purchase this sword.

Convenient Layaway Plan:

Unique Japan is proud to offer a convenient layaway plan for our valued customers. If you are interested in purchasing this sword on layaway, simply contact us here for more information. The general terms of our layaway plan are outlined here.
If you are an American citizen living on Okinawa, we encourage layaway plans to use the services of G.I. Bill Pay, whom we have an account with. They can create a cost-effective payment plan that works best for you.

View this Sword in Person:

If you are interested in this sword and others from our collection, please contact us to book an appointment. Private meetings are generally arranged within the Tokyo area.

Exportation from Japan:

Unique Japan is able to ship swords from Japan to countries all over the world. All legal exportation paperwork is included with every purchase. Please allow about 4 weeks for us to process and ship an order from Japan. Dealers welcome.
Japanese WWII Naval Officer Personal Dirk (Kaiken)

The background of which this kaiken is photographed is a collectible cloth pouch from WWII that Japanese school children would fill with candy and give as presents to the young men in the Japanese Imperial Navy. This pouch will also accompany this kaiken.
Notice the rising sun Japanese Naval flag on the cloth pouch along with the traditional Japanese flag.

Japanese WWII Naval Officer Personal Dirk (Kaiken)
Japanese Naval Officer Personal Dirk WWII (1943-45)
Japanese Naval Officer Personal Dirk WWII (1943-45)

Japanese Naval Officer Personal Dirk WWII (1943-45)

Japanese Naval Officer Personal Dirk WWII (1943-45)

Scanned pages from “Japanese Military and Civil Swords and Dirks by Richard Fuller”

Japanese Military and Civil Swords and Dirks by Richard Fuller
Scanned image from JAPANESE MILITARY AND CIVIL SWORDS AND DIRKS (Fuller and Gregory, 1996)

Scanned image from JAPANESE MILITARY AND CIVIL SWORDS AND DIRKS (Fuller and Gregory, 1996)