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Appendix : Poster : This section introduces the finest swords designated as National Treasures, with a focus on the swords displayed in the exhibition "of the National Treasure Tokyo National Museum" held at the Tokyo National Museum. It is known as a treasure handed down in the Maeda family, a distinguished samurai family, and is one of the Tenka Goken (five swords in Japan). It is known as Dai-hannya Nagamitsu, whose title compares the value of Senroku Hyakkan to the Daihannya Sutra's 600 volumes. It is known as Dojigiri and Okanehira, who are the Yokozuna of the East and West in Japanese swords. Of course, there are swords designated as national treasures other than swords displayed in the National Museum such as Inabae. This is a special edition of the permanent preservation edition that features the best Japanese swords one after another. It is known as a treasure that has been handed down in the Maeda family, a distinguished samurai family. It is known as one of the five swords in Japan. It