. "Galaxy"@vi . . "Th\u1EC3 lo\u1EA1i:K\u1EF9 n\u0103ng Kiku-ichimonji (\u83CA\u4E00\u6587\u5B57, \"Chrysanthemum Beeline\") l\u00E0 k\u1EF9 n\u0103ng s\u00FAt \u0111\u01B0\u1EE3c s\u1EED d\u1EE5ng trong th\u1EBF gi\u1EDBi Inazuma Eleven GO."@vi . "S\u00FAt"@vi . . . "Th\u1EC3 lo\u1EA1i:K\u1EF9 n\u0103ng Kiku-ichimonji (\u83CA\u4E00\u6587\u5B57, \"Chrysanthemum Beeline\") l\u00E0 k\u1EF9 n\u0103ng s\u00FAt \u0111\u01B0\u1EE3c s\u1EED d\u1EE5ng trong th\u1EBF gi\u1EDBi Inazuma Eleven GO."@vi . . . "\u83CA\u4E00\u6587\u5B57"@vi . . "S\u00FAt ch\u1EB7n"@vi . "1"^^ . "Kiku_Ichimonji_CS_40_HD_15.png"@vi . . . . . . . "Chrysanthemum Katana"@vi . "Great Katana"@en . . "Chrono Stone"@vi . "Kiku-ichimonji"@en . . . . "51"^^ . "Kiku-Ichimonji"@en . "Kiku-ichimonji (in Japanese meeaning literally: \"Chrysanthemum and Ichi character\") is a collective name given to the Japanese swords made by the thirteen swordsmiths who were in attendance to the Emperor Go-Toba in 1208. Each swordsmith was in attendance to the emperor for a month of the Japanese calendar. The swordsmiths of the Fukuoka School traditionally inscribed only the character \"Ichi\" (\u4E00, one) on the tang as their signature. They further received permission to append the Imperial chrysanthemum crest (\u83CA, kiku) on the tang, thus their swords are known collectively as \"Kiku-ichimonji\". Go-Toba was interested in the construction of Japanese swords, and so he summoned these swordsmiths, granting them court rank and title, and asking them to share the secrets of the production of higher-quality swords."@en . "C\u00FAc Nh\u1EA5t V\u0103n T\u1EF1"@vi . . "66"^^ . "Kiku-ichimonji (in Japanese meeaning literally: \"Chrysanthemum and Ichi character\") is a collective name given to the Japanese swords made by the thirteen swordsmiths who were in attendance to the Emperor Go-Toba in 1208. Each swordsmith was in attendance to the emperor for a month of the Japanese calendar. The swordsmiths of the Fukuoka School traditionally inscribed only the character \"Ichi\" (\u4E00, one) on the tang as their signature. They further received permission to append the Imperial chrysanthemum crest (\u83CA, kiku) on the tang, thus their swords are known collectively as \"Kiku-ichimonji\". Go-Toba was interested in the construction of Japanese swords, and so he summoned these swordsmiths, granting them court rank and title, and asking them to share the secrets of the production of higher"@en . "L\u1EEDa"@vi . . "Kiku-ichimonji"@vi . "450"^^ . . "Kiku-ichimonji"@fr .