Japanese Katanas

Japanese Katanas

At TrueSwords.com, we proudly offer a stunning collection of Japanese Katanas, each meticulously crafted to embody the spirit and tradition of the samurai. Explore our selection, including masterfully crafted blades like the Shinwa Black Knight Katana, the Sokojikara Shuilong Katana, the Kojiro Kraken Katana and more! Experience the power, elegance, and precision of our Japanese Katanas at TrueSwords.com, and find the perfect blade to suit your style and passion.


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Whether you’re battling adversaries on land or on sea, the Kraken Wakizashi puts the biting power of the mythic sea monster in your grip The scabbard also has an adjustable leather shoulder strap so that you can just sling the sword over your shoulder and go The black metal alloy, tsuba is embossed with a scene featuring the Kraken, the legendary monster of the deep
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50591 Kojiro® Kraken Wakizashi With Scabbard - Carbon Steel Blade, Metal Alloy Tsuba, Leather Wrapped Handle - Length 30 1/2” USD 32.01 25 TrueSwords Swords Japanese Swords Wakizashi Swords CL1 Category 111.98
$85.99
30115 Red Dragon Three Piece Imperial Samurai Sword Collection With Stand USD 26 BUDK Swords Japanese Swords Japanese Sword Sets CL1 Category 85.99
$121.98 Price reduced from $235.99 to
29823 Shinwa SilkFang Handmade Shirasaya | 27 1/2" Damascus steel blade | 39" overall USD 114.01 27 Shinwa Swords Japanese Swords Handmade Swords CL1 Category 121.98
$68.98 Price reduced from $96.99 to
49451 Kojiro Black Dragon Three-Piece Sword Set - 1045 Carbon Steel Display Blades, Cord-Wrapped Handles, Wooden Scabbards USD 28.01 28 TrueSwords Swords Japanese Swords Japanese Katanas CL1 Category 68.98
$105.99
49074 Kojiro Golden Dragon Katana And Scabbard - 1045 Carbon Steel Blade, Cord-Wrapped Handle, Metal Tsuba - Length 41” USD 29 TrueSwords Swords Japanese Swords Japanese Katanas CL1 Category 105.99
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40908 Shinwa Sunset Samurai Tachi Sword | 1045 high carbon steel | 28 1/2” blade | 38” overall USD 40.01 30 Shinwa Swords Japanese Swords Japanese Katanas CL1 Category 116.98
$93.98 Price reduced from $208.99 to
50702 Shinwa Samurai Tachi Sword | 1045 high carbon steel | 28 1/2” blade | 38” overall USD 115.01 31 Shinwa Swords Japanese Swords Japanese Katanas CL1 Category 93.98
$45.99
29277 Bio Hazard Katana Sword USD 32 BUDK Swords Japanese Swords Japanese Katanas CL1 Category 45.99
$19.99
52257 Honshu Leather Frog USD 33 Honshu Swords Japanese Swords Japanese Katanas CL2 Category L2 19.99
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38390 Highlander Closed Mouth Dragon Katana with Black Lacquered Saya - 1045 High Carbon Steel Blade - Battle Ready USD 12.01 34 BUDK Swords Japanese Swords Japanese Katanas CL1 Category 68.98
$63.99
49922 Black Lotus Katana With Scabbard - High Carbon Steel Blade, Metal Alloy Fittings, Wooden Scabbard - Length 39” USD 35 BUDK Swords Japanese Swords Japanese Katanas CL1 Category 63.99
$57.99
XL1544 Emperor Katana Sword With Scabbard USD 36 Tomahawk Swords Japanese Swords Japanese Katanas CL1 Category 57.99

JAPANESE KATANA FAQS  

  • What is a katana?
    The katana is a Japanese sword used by Samurai, an aristocratic warrior class in feudal Japan. It has a curved, single-edged blade that is slender and a square or circular guard. The handle is long and traditionally wrapped in rayskin and then a "braid" of silk or cotton. The blade is sheathed in a scabbard, which is traditionally made of lacquered wood. This weapon was used for slashing and stabbing motions in combat, not necessarily for blocking or clashing.
  • What should I look for when buying a katana?
    The first thing that needs to be considered is whether the sword is for display or functional use. Are you looking for a sword to use or just as a decorative item to wear or display? Once you decide on the purpose, you can explore various designs and ornamentation to find one that fits your personality, style, and budget.
  • What is that wavy line running down my blade?
    Also known as the hamon, it’s the visual divide between the harder and softer metal of the blade. A katana’s blade needs to have a harder edge for retention and a softer spine for flexibility. This is achieved by having the two parts of the blade cool at different speeds during the forging process.
  • How do I take care of my katana?
    Having a regular cleaning routine is key to maintaining your katana. You can purchase a traditional sword cleaning kit that contains everything you need. There are three steps: removing oil, polishing the blade, and oiling the blade. Using a sheet of rice paper from the kit or a soft cotton cloth, remove any oil from the previous maintenance. Tap the powder ball lightly against the blade about every two inches along its length. Use a fresh piece of rice paper to rub the powder over the blade, polishing it until both sides are polished and the powder is removed. Apply a few drops of oil along the blade on each side and spread it evenly with a fresh piece of rice paper.
  • What’s the difference between a katana and a wakizashi?
    Samurai warriors typically carried two swords as part of their dress. The katana was their primary weapon for battle, while the wakizashi was used for close-quarters combat. The wakizashi is built like the katana but is shorter in length, serving as a companion sword.