拍品专文
Nagakuni was the son of Tsuneyoshi of Hiroshima in Aki Province, and had studied under Harima no Kami Teruhiro (see Christie's, London, Important Swords from the Museum of Japanese Sword Fittings, Part I, 10 November, 2004, lot 65). He was retained as a swordsmith by Kato Yoshiaki, the governor of Matsuyama Castle in Iyo, and joined Yoshiaki on Toyotomi Hideyoshi's 1592 expedition to Korea. When Yoshiaki was appointed to Aizu, Nagakuni went with him and worked there from 1627 until his death in 1631. From the inscription we know that this wakizashi dates from his days in Aizu, and it is therefore a sword made in his advanced years.