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		<title>The possible names of the Honjō Masamune holder</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Luca Cerquatelli]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2025 09:46:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Honjō Masamune is the most celebrated sword in Japanese tradition: a masterpiece attributed to Masamune (13th–14th c.), a symbol of the Tokugawa shogunate, and designated a National Treasure in 1939. After Japan’s surrender in 1945–46, the blade was handed over to the Mejiro police station (Tokyo) and entrusted to a U.S. serviceman. In Japanese&#8230;&#160;<a href="https://figlidiaaron.com/blog/2025/11/10/the-possible-names-of-the-honjo-masamune-holder/" rel="bookmark">Leggi tutto &#187;<span class="screen-reader-text">The possible names of the Honjō Masamune holder</span></a>]]></description>
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<figure class="aligncenter size-large"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" width="1024" height="300" src="https://figlidiaaron.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/honjo-masamune-1-1024x300.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-7264" srcset="https://figlidiaaron.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/honjo-masamune-1-1024x300.jpg 1024w, https://figlidiaaron.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/honjo-masamune-1-300x88.jpg 300w, https://figlidiaaron.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/honjo-masamune-1-768x225.jpg 768w, https://figlidiaaron.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/honjo-masamune-1.jpg 1420w" sizes="(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption"><em>Line drawings of the unique hamon of the Honjo Masamune</em></figcaption></figure></div>


<p>The <strong>Honjō Masamune</strong> is the most celebrated sword in Japanese tradition: a masterpiece attributed to Masamune (13th–14th c.), a symbol of the Tokugawa shogunate, and designated a National Treasure in 1939. After Japan’s surrender in 1945–46, the blade was handed over to the Mejiro police station (Tokyo) and entrusted to a U.S. serviceman. In Japanese documents of the time, his name was written as <strong>コリーデイバイモ</strong>—loosely romanized as <strong>“Coldy Bimore.”</strong><br>That name, however, matches <strong>no known serviceman</strong>; it is almost certainly an <strong>imperfect transliteration</strong> (typical of the period) of an English name.</p>



<p>Below I compile and organize the <strong>most plausible hypotheses</strong> about what might lie behind “Coldy Bimore,” reconstructed from common katakana rendering errors (R/L confusion, B/V, omission of the middle dot between given name and surname, unmarked long vowels, etc.).</p>



<p>In this article I explain <strong>how I used ChatGPT 5</strong> to conduct a linguistic and operational inquiry and produce a <strong>shortlist of plausible real names</strong>.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Method: how the AI worked</h2>



<ol class="wp-block-list">
<li><strong>Phonetic decoding of the original katakana</strong><br>ChatGPT 5 broke <strong>コリーデイバイモ</strong> into phonetic blocks (<strong>ko-rī / de-i / ba-i-mo</strong>), highlighting the <strong>typical transliteration issues</strong> of the era:
<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>R/L confusion (same katakana series),</li>



<li>absence of the middle dot <strong>「・」</strong> (which separates given name/surname),</li>



<li>long vowels often omitted (<strong>ムーア → モア</strong>),</li>



<li>rendering of <strong>V/B</strong> (Japanese lacks a “v” sound),</li>



<li>initials absorbed into the word (e.g., <strong>“B.” → ビー → “bi”</strong>).</li>
</ul>
</li>



<li><strong>Generating candidates by phonetic similarity</strong><br>From <em>korī</em> → <strong>Corey/Cory/Cody/Cole/Colby/Colt/Cordy</strong> and <em>baimo</em> → <strong>B. Moore / Barrymore / Baltimore / Belmore / Blymore / Beamer/Beemer</strong>, the AI generated variants ordered by <strong>linguistic likelihood</strong>.</li>



<li><strong>Reconstructing “rank + initials” segmentation errors</strong><br>The AI tested the hypothesis that “Coldy” is actually <strong>“Col. D.”</strong> (Colonel D.) or <strong>“Sgt. D.” / “Cpl D.”</strong> joined to <strong>B. Moore</strong>, then compacted wholesale into katakana.</li>



<li><strong>Operational prioritization</strong><br>ChatGPT 5 proposed a <strong>shortlist</strong> useful for archival research: combinations of given name + surname (and rank) <strong>compatible with Tokyo / January 1946</strong> and with <strong>logistics functions</strong> (turn-ins, liquidations, warehousing).</li>
</ol>


<div class="wp-block-image">
<figure class="aligncenter size-full"><img decoding="async" width="608" height="800" src="https://figlidiaaron.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/post-13-14196943541945_thumb.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-7270" srcset="https://figlidiaaron.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/post-13-14196943541945_thumb.jpg 608w, https://figlidiaaron.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/post-13-14196943541945_thumb-228x300.jpg 228w" sizes="(max-width: 608px) 100vw, 608px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption"><em>The original document &#8211; source: <a href="https://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/15406-honjo-masamune-found-well-almost-maybe/page/2/">https://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/15406-honjo-masamune-found-well-almost-maybe/page/2/</a></em></figcaption></figure></div>


<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Direct Analysis of the Original Document via AI</h2>



<p>This document is highly useful and confirms two key points:</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">1) The katakana reading of the name</h3>



<p>In the left margin, the string <strong>コリーデイバイモ</strong> is clearly visible and segments as <strong>ko-rī / de-i / ba-i-mo</strong>.</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li><strong>コリー (korī):</strong> compatible with <strong>Corey/Cory/Cody/Cole/Colby/Colt/Cordy</strong> (R/L merge in Japanese; long vowels often omitted).</li>



<li><strong>デイ (dei):</strong> very plausibly a phonetic rendering of a spoken <strong>initial “D.”</strong></li>



<li><strong>バイモ (baimo):</strong> a likely rendering of <strong>“B. Moore”</strong> with no middle dot and with the long vowel in <em>Moore</em> dropped (<strong>ムーア → モア</strong>), yielding <strong>“Bimore.”</strong></li>
</ul>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">2) The military rank</h3>



<p>Directly beneath the katakana appears the kanji <strong>軍曹 (gunso)</strong>, i.e., <strong>sergeant</strong>.<br>This strengthens the hypothesis <strong>“Sgt. D. B. Moore”</strong> (or variants such as <em>Corey/Cody/Colby … B. Moore</em>) and makes it less likely that “Coldy” was actually “Col.” (colonel).</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Practical implication</h3>



<p>The full string reads as <strong>「コリーデイバイモ 軍曹」 → “Korī Dei Baimo, Sergeant.”</strong><br>The most plausible mapping is:</p>



<p><strong>[Given name of the Corey/Cody/Cole/Colby/Colt/Cordy family] + “D.” + “B. Moore”</strong><br>→ hastily compacted into katakana and later romanized as <strong>“Coldy Bimore.”</strong></p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Result: our shortlist of plausible names</h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Strong hypothesis (highly probable)</h3>



<p>This family explains “Bimore” as a deformation of <strong>“B. Moore”</strong> in katakana.</p>



<ol class="wp-block-list">
<li><strong>Cody B. Moore</strong></li>



<li><strong>Colby B. Moore</strong></li>



<li><strong>Cole D. Moore</strong> (read together → “Col-D. Moore”)</li>



<li><strong>Colt D. Moore</strong> (same mechanism)</li>



<li><strong>Cory B. Moore / Corey B. Moore</strong></li>



<li><strong>Cordy B. Moore</strong></li>
</ol>



<p><strong>Why these are strong:</strong></p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>In Japanese, <strong>Moore = ムーア (Mūa)</strong>; <strong>“B. Moore”</strong> tends to be <strong>ビー・ムーア (Bī Mūa)</strong>.<br>If the dot/space drops, or someone copies hastily, <strong>ビー・ムーア → ビムーア / ビモア → “Bimore.”</strong></li>



<li>The first element <strong>Cody/Colby/Cole/Colt/Cory/Cordy</strong> in katakana (<strong>コーディー / コルビー / コール / コルト / コーリー / コーディー</strong>) can easily be rewritten/re-read as <strong>“Coldy”</strong> due to indistinct <strong>R/L</strong>, variable <strong>di/ディ</strong> renderings, and omitted long vowels.</li>
</ul>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">“Rank + initials” hypothesis (very interesting)</h3>



<p>“Coldy” may not be a name at all but <strong>“Col. D.”</strong> (Colonel D.) or <strong>“Cpl D.” / “Sgt D.”</strong> misread as a name, and “Bimore” = <strong>B. Moore</strong>.</p>



<ol start="7" class="wp-block-list">
<li><strong>Col. D. B. Moore</strong> (Colonel D. B. Moore → “Col-D B. Moore” → “Coldy Bimore”)</li>



<li><strong>Sgt. D. B. Moore</strong> (Sergeant D. B. Moore; “Sgt.” read/misread)</li>



<li><strong>Cpl D. B. Moore</strong> (Corporal)</li>
</ol>



<p><strong>Why this holds up:</strong></p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>In spoken notes of the time, <strong>“Col. D. B. Moore”</strong> could become <strong>コル・ディー・ビー・ムーア</strong>, then recopied as <strong>コルディ・ビモア</strong> → “Coldy Bimore.”</li>
</ul>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Medium hypothesis (plausible via katakana rendering)</h3>



<p>Here “Bimore” reflects real surnames that in katakana sound like <strong>～モア / ～ムア</strong> and can be poorly romanized.</p>



<ol start="10" class="wp-block-list">
<li><strong>Belmore / Bellmore</strong>（ベルモア）</li>



<li><strong>Blymore / Brymore / Brimore</strong>（ブライモア / ブリモア）</li>



<li><strong>Barrymore</strong>（バリモア; truncated/shortened could end up as “Bimore”）</li>



<li><strong>Seymour</strong> (シーモア) → less likely to become “Bimore,” but weak “s” + spelling can occasionally mislead</li>



<li><strong>Muir / Moore</strong> variants (ムーア / ミュア) → copying without the long vowel can yield <strong>モア</strong></li>
</ol>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Weak hypothesis (less likely but possible mishearing)</h3>



<p>Here “Bimore” stems from <strong>Beamer/Beemer/Biemer</strong>, etc., or “Coldy” from similar names.</p>



<ol start="15" class="wp-block-list">
<li><strong>Cody Beamer / Beemer / Biemer</strong>（コーディー・ビーマー / ビーマー）</li>



<li><strong>Colby Beamer / Beemer</strong>（コルビー・ビーマー）</li>



<li><strong>Colden Moore</strong>（コールデン・ムーア → “Coldy” by shortening）</li>



<li><strong>Cole Deamer / Deemer</strong>（コール・ディーマー → “Coldy Bimore” via mixed recopying）</li>
</ol>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">How we get there (typical error rules of the time)</h2>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li><strong>R/L indistinct</strong> in Japanese: “Col-” / “Cor-” / “Coh-” can collapse into <strong>コル / コー</strong>.</li>



<li><strong>di / dy:</strong> today <strong>ディ</strong> renders “di,” but historically renderings were less stable; <strong>コーディー</strong> can end up written/read <strong>コルディ</strong>.</li>



<li><strong>Long vowels (ー)</strong> often dropped in recopying: <strong>ムーア (Mūa) → モア (Moa) → “more.”</strong></li>



<li><strong>Initials with periods</strong> (“B.”) read as syllables: <strong>ビー</strong>; drop dot/space → it sticks to <strong>ムーア</strong>.</li>



<li><strong>Ranks/abbreviations</strong> (Col., Cpl., Sgt.) can be interpreted as part of the name.</li>



<li><strong>Dictated entries</strong> in police/occupation offices in ’45–’46 → segmentation errors were very common.</li>
</ul>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Mini “shortlist” to check first in U.S. archives</h2>



<p>If we had to prioritize unit-roll searches from the period:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li><strong>Cody B. Moore</strong></li>



<li><strong>Colby B. Moore</strong></li>



<li><strong>Cole D. Moore / Colt D. Moore</strong></li>



<li><strong>Cory/Corey B. Moore</strong></li>



<li><strong>Cordy B. Moore</strong></li>



<li><strong>(rank) D. B. Moore</strong> interpreted as a name → “Coldy Bimore”</li>
</ul>



<p>These maximize compatibility with <strong>“Bimore” = B. Moore</strong> and with the <strong>most likely katakana/romanization errors</strong>.</p>



<p><em><a href="https://figlidiaaron.com/files/honjo_possible_names_search.csv" data-type="link" data-id="https://figlidiaaron.com/files/honjo_possible_names_search.csv">Operational CSV with all variants and queries, ready to be used in archives/datasets.</a></em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Non abbiamo resistito a chiedere a ChatGPT 4 di darci la sua interpretazione di un alieno &#8220;San-Ti&#8221; del romanzo &#8220;Il Problema dei 3 Corpi&#8221; diventato celebre grazie all&#8217;omonima serie Netflix che sta spopolando in tutto il mondo. Per chi ha visto la serie o letto il libro, sa bene che l&#8217;autore Liu Cixin non ha&#8230;&#160;<a href="https://figlidiaaron.com/blog/2024/03/28/ecco-come-chatgpt-4-immagina-un-alieno-san-ti-de-il-problema-dei-3-corpi/" rel="bookmark">Leggi tutto &#187;<span class="screen-reader-text">Ecco come ChatGPT 4 immagina un alieno San-Ti de &#8220;Il Problema dei 3 Corpi&#8221;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Non abbiamo resistito a chiedere a ChatGPT 4 di darci la sua interpretazione di un alieno <strong>&#8220;San-Ti&#8221;</strong> del romanzo <strong>&#8220;Il Problema dei 3 Corpi&#8221;</strong> diventato celebre grazie all&#8217;omonima serie Netflix che sta spopolando in tutto il mondo. Per chi ha visto la serie o letto il libro, sa bene che l&#8217;autore <strong>Liu Cixin</strong> <strong>non ha mai dato una descrizione precisa di questi alieni</strong>, aumentandone così la curiosità e l&#8217;aspettativa del pubblico. Non si trovano infatti immagini o disegni di questi alieni in tutta la Rete, ed ecco quindi l&#8217;interpretazione dell&#8217;Intelligenza Artificiale di OpenAI, che ci ha lasciati abbastanza sbalorditi:</p>



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<cite>ChatGPT4: Creerò un&#8217;immagine che rappresenta un&#8217;interpretazione artistica di come potrebbe apparire un ipotetico alieno &#8220;San-Ti&#8221;, ispirandomi al contesto narrativo e tematico di &#8220;Il problema dei tre corpi&#8221; di Liu Cixin, nonostante il termine specifico non descriva una specie aliena nei romanzi. Questa entità aliena sarà visualizzata come un essere che potrebbe esistere in un contesto di avanzata tecnologia e complessità scientifica, con tratti che suggeriscono un&#8217;evoluzione in un ambiente gravitazionale e culturale radicalmente diverso da quello terrestre. L&#8217;aspetto di questo alieno &#8220;San-Ti&#8221; rifletterà potenzialmente le sfide uniche e le capacità richieste per sopravvivere e prosperare in un tale contesto, includendo elementi di design che suggeriscono intelligenza avanzata, adattabilità e forse anche una connessione simbolica con i tre corpi celesti del problema di &#8220;San-Ti&#8221;.</cite></blockquote>



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<p>Beh, che ne pensate?</p>



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