“New Japanese Sword Nihonto Katana Fitting Tsuba Samurai Gakken Photo Book Free”
Description
“Main Features of This Book”
-10 Swords :Full Size
-Structure and Name of Sword with simple English translation
-Illustrated Swords Appreciation Encyclopedia with simple English translation
Condition: Brand new
Publisher: Gakken marketing, Japan
Supervisor: Kazuhiko Inada
Language: Japanese
Sale Year: 2015
Dimensions: 9.9x9.8x0.7 inches (25.2×25×1.8 cm)
Weight: 40.6oz(1.15kg)
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Shipping
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2.Include Insurance and Tracking number
3.Shipping Cost
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- $34 (Russia, Europe)
- $50 (South America, Africa)
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