Japanese Swords

Japanese Swords

Explore the artistry and tradition of Japanese swords at TrueSwords.com! Wield the powerful Japanese Odachi Samurai Sword or experience the craftsmanship of the Sokojikara Soul Crane Handmade Katana. Elevate your collection with the sleek Shinwa Black Komodo Handmade Tanto.


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31356 Twin Ninja Sword Stick Set USD 7.01 73 BUDK Swords Japanese Swords Other Japanese Swords CL2 Category L2 45.98
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30293 Black Shirasaya Musha Bushido Sword USD 74 TrueSwords Swords Japanese Swords Japanese Katanas CL2 Category L2 70.99
$638.99
30032 Sokojikara Soul Crane Handmade Katana / Samurai Sword USD 75 Sokojikara Swords Japanese Swords Japanese Katanas CL2 Category L2 638.99
$368.99
45933 Sokojikara Dragon Wood Hand-Forged Katana USD 76 Sokojikara Swords Japanese Swords Japanese Katanas CL2 Category L2 368.99
$588.99
48838 Sokojikara Shuilong Katana and Scabbard USD 77 Sokojikara Swords Japanese Swords Japanese Katanas CL2 Category L2 588.99
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30287 Musashi Midnight Warrior Katana Clay Tempered Folded Carbon Steel USD 78 Musashi Swords Japanese Swords Japanese Katanas CL2 Category L2 377.99
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52257 Honshu Leather Frog USD 79 Honshu Swords Japanese Swords Japanese Katanas CL2 Category L2 19.99
$57.99
XL1544 Emperor Katana Sword With Scabbard USD 80 Tomahawk Swords Japanese Swords Japanese Katanas CL2 Category L2 57.99
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32200 Shinwa Sleek Black Shirasaya Sword | carbon steel | 28” blade | 40 1/2" overall USD 34.01 81 Shinwa Swords Japanese Swords Japanese Katanas CL3 Category L3 68.98
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29828 Shinwa Unbroken Night Handmade Samurai Sword | 28 3/4” black Damascus steel blade | 40 1/4” overall USD 205.01 82 Shinwa Swords Japanese Swords Handmade Swords CL3 Category L3 93.98
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45608 Musashi Natural Wood Shirasaya USD 83 BUDK Swords Japanese Swords Japanese Katanas CL3 Category L3 39.99
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36507 Sokojikara Kitsune Handmade Katana / Samurai Sword USD 233.01 84 Sokojikara Swords Japanese Swords Japanese Katanas CL3 Category L3 312.98

JAPANESE SWORD FAQS  

  • What is the difference between a katana, wakizashi, and tanto?
    The katana is a long sword, the wakizashi is a shorter companion sword, and the tanto is a dagger. Traditionally, samurai would carry both a katana and wakizashi as part of a daisho set, with each sword serving a specific purpose.
  • What is an odachi sword?
    An odachi sword, also known as a nodachi, is basically a large katana, similar in size to a European “two-hander” or “Zweihander” sword. Whereas a katana would typically have a blade between 24 and 30 inches, an odachi sword would exceed 35 inches, with some being 50 or greater.
  • What is a shirasaya?
    A shirasaya, or “white scabbard” is not a sword but a method of housing or storing a sword’s blade. When at home, a sword’s blade stock would be removed from the hilt and guard and placed in the wooden shirasaya, protecting the tang and blade from the elements, but rendering them easily removable and thereby accessible for oiling or routine maintenance. Effectively, the shirasaya is a way to store or transport the blade.
  • What materials are used to make Japanese swords?
    Japanese swords are typically made from high-carbon steel, Damascus steel, or folded steel for the blade. Handles are often wrapped in ray skin or cord, and scabbards are crafted from lacquered wood or leather.
  • Are Japanese swords functional or decorative?
    TrueSwords.com offers both functional and decorative Japanese swords. Functional swords are suitable for martial arts or cutting practice, while others are designed mainly for display and collection.
  • What is the value of a katana with a damascus blade?
    Damascus steel is made by layering several different grades of steel together, conferring the benefits of each alloy to the new damascus matrix. As a result, some damascus steel blades are highly durable, wear-resistant, and corrosion resistant, among other beneficial attributes. Additionally, many find the unique patterns created in the surface of damascus steel to be an aesthetically pleasing selling point.
  • What maintenance is required for a Japanese sword?
    Regular maintenance includes cleaning the blade after use, applying a light coat of oil to prevent rust, and storing it in a dry place. This care ensures the blade's longevity and keeps it sharp.