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In popular culture, Muramasa swords have been often depicted as cursed swords with demonic powers.
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Read More »In the Bakumatsu period (1853–1868), Muramasa was somehow considered to be a curse bringer against the shogunate, and thus shishi (anti-Tokugawa activists) wished to acquire Muramasa blades.[4] Even though the school of Muramasa does not have an exalted or prestigious status to be used by the imperial family in ordinary times, a Muramasa was wielded by Prince Arisugawa Taruhito, the commander-in-chief of the Imperial Army against the Tokugawa shogunate during the Boshin War (1868-1869).[5] To satisfy growing demand, forgeries of Muramasa blades were also often made in this period.[4]
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