Brave 10
BRAVE10
A manga and anime following Sanada Yukimura and the legendary Ten Braves of Sanada around the Battle of Sekigahara. Features diverse weaponry and fighting styles rooted in actual Sengoku-era martial culture.
Beschreibung
Brave 10 and the Legend of the Ten Braves
Brave 10 (manga by Shinya, 2006–2012; anime 2012) brings to life the legendary Ten Braves of Sanada — a group of ten iconic warriors said to serve Sanada Yukimura, immortalized in Edo-period storytelling. Figures like Sarutobi Sasuke, Kirigakure Saizo, and Yuri Kamanosuke each embody distinct martial styles and weaponry, set against the pivotal Battle of Sekigahara (1600).
Weapon Diversity and Sengoku Martial Culture
One of Brave 10's strongest historical resonances is its accurate emphasis on weapon diversity: Sanada Yukimura wields a spear as his primary weapon. This reflects actual Sengoku warfare, where the yari (spear) was the dominant battlefield weapon and the sword was the weapon of last resort — worn as a symbol of samurai identity but rarely the first choice in open field combat. BRAVE10's portrayal of this hierarchy mirrors the reality of late Sengoku martial culture.
The Battle of Sekigahara and Sword History
The Sekigahara era (c.1600) marks the transition from purely martial swords to the beginning of the early Edo aesthetic sword culture. Keicho-period swords still carry the weight of actual battlefield design — longer, more robustly constructed, with the urgency of war in their geometry. Sanada Yukimura's final stand at the Summer Siege of Osaka (1615) is one of the last great moments of Japanese sword culture as genuine warfare.
DATEKATANA Connection
DATEKATANA carries Keicho and Genna period swords — the exact era of BRAVE10's setting. These blades bridge the final years of Sengoku martial sword culture and the beginning of Edo aesthetic refinement, making them among the most historically charged swords in Japanese history.
Vorgestellte echte Schwerter
Keicho-period Swords (Sanada Era Blades)
The Keicho period (1596–1615) encompasses Sekigahara and the Osaka Sieges — the final campaigns of Japan's century of civil war. Keicho swords, the earliest phase of the Shinto period, retain the martial urgency of Sengoku design: powerful geometry, brilliant hamon, built for actual use. Warriors of Sanada Yukimura's generation carried exactly these blades into what proved to be Japan's last great age of sword warfare.
Echizen Yasutsugu (Sekigahara-Era Master)
Echizen Yasutsugu was the official swordsmith of Tokugawa Ieyasu, active precisely during the Sekigahara period that BRAVE10 depicts. His surviving blades are among the most important documents of the transitional era between Sengoku martial sword culture and Edo aesthetic refinement. Holding a Yasutsugu blade is the most direct physical connection to the world of Brave 10.
Hizen Swords (Tadayoshi / Masahiro)
Hizen Province (modern Saga Prefecture) smiths Hashimoto Tadayoshi and Masahiro began their careers in the Keicho-Genna period, founding the Hizen school that would define much of Edo-period sword culture. Their bright, clear jihada and ko-nie hamon established a new aesthetic standard at the precise historical moment Brave 10 depicts — the birth of the samurai culture of the Edo peace from the ashes of Sengoku warfare.
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