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I now complete the series with the „Nihon-shinshinto-shi', the history of the shinshinto era of Japanese swords, starting from Suishinshi Masahide´s initiation of a new trend around An´ei (1772-1781) to the ban on swords issued by the Meiji government in 1876. As with the „Nihon-koto-shi' and the „Nihon-shinto-shi', the reader should be able to grasp a coherent picture of the backgrounds and scholastic activities around the Japanese sword at the end of the feudal era. Finally, the time scale must not be overlooked: The „Nihon-koto-shi' had to deal with roughly 800 years, from the Nara to the end of the Muromachi period, and the „Nihon-shinto-shi' comprised „just' about 200 years, whereas the shinshinto era lasted only about a century.