Talk:Ishikirimaru/@comment-180.248.9.233-20181010034041/@comment-36683735-20181113021932

While there is no specific account of a sword named Ishikirimaru existing, they mainly based him off the one enshrined in Ishikiri-Tsurugiya. The name of the shrine itself contains tsurugi = sword and arrow = ya. Therefore, the mentioned display is of the sword by the Ishikiri shrine itself. :) If you go to past events from 2017 on their official site  https://www.ishikiri.or.jp/schedule/gohonsya/?year=2017 and check the dates mentioned in this wiki, April 14-15 and October 21-22, there is listing 「宝物館 一般公開」this is when the shrine opens their treasures to the public. Looking at their events timeline, it seems every year at those same dates in April and October the shrine opens their treasured items for public viewing. So maybe going during that time is best??