
日本号
Ranked as one of the Three Great Spears of Japan, it is acclaimed as the Finest Spear in the Land. It is also known by the nickname "The Drinking-Prize Spear," stemming from a legend in which Mori Tahei—a senior retainer of the Kuroda Domain—won it in a drinking wager against Fukushima Masanori.
Despite being a mere spear, it holds the prestigious court rank of Junior Third Grade.
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Nihongou is also known as 日本号, The Drinking-Prize Spear.
Nihongou is male.