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Antique Japanese Sword Katana 73,3cm Kizami Saya
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Antique Japanese Sword Katana by Takasaki Morishige (Hozon)
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Antique Japanese Sword Katana signed Nagata Sukenori
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Antique Japanese Sword Katana signed Noshu ju Fujiwara Kanefusa
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Antique Japanese Sword Katana signed Masachika
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Antique Japanese Sword Katana signed Ishihara Yoshisada
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Antique Japanese Sword Katana, Gunome Hamon with Floral Fittings
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Antique Japanese Sword Katana with Double Bo-Hi
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Antique Japanese Katana Signed by Yoshimori (HOLD)
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Relishing the glory days of the Samurai is never complete without an authentic Japanese Katana. These iconic weapons speak of epic swordmaking and swordsmanship, depicting the Japanese enviable traits of honor, loyalty, discipline, and relentless pursuit of perfection. Each genuine Samurai katana in our collection reflects these remarkable attributes, giving you a piece of Japan’s colorful history and rich warrior heritage.
Katana: The Quintessential Samurai Sword
The katana holds a special place in the hearts of seasoned collectors of authentic Japanese swords. It’s THE Samurai sword people talk about and portray on the silver screen, anime pages, TV shows, and other media.
There’s a reason Samurai warriors preferred the katana over other swords like the Tachi and Wakizashi. It’s shorter than the Tachi but lighter, allowing for greater accuracy and flexibility.
More importantly, a real Samurai katana sword epitomizes the medieval Japanese warrior’s skill, discipline, loyalty, and commitment to the Samurai code – the Bushido.
History of the Katana
Most scholars believe the katana originated from the Kamakura Period. However, its development started during the Heian Period with the Tachi.
Samurai warriors required a shorter yet equally deadly sword to replace the venerable Tachi. Swordsmiths produced the Uchigatana, and further refinements created the modern katana.
The Kamakura Period saw the rise of the Samurai as a distinct class, requiring officers to wield the now-legendary katana instead of the equally venerable Tachi.
Samurai warriors considered the katana their “soul,” passing them across generations as valued heirlooms and preserving the indomitable Samurai spirit.
The Art of Making a Katana
Custom katana swords take weeks to complete, requiring several craftspeople and artisans working together to breathe life into Japan’s most fabled sword.
Each worker trains for many years before getting government certification, underscoring the seriousness of Japanese swordsmithing.
Samurai katana swords undergo repeated heating, folding, and hammering to produce a deadly but elegant blade. Other craftspeople work on the sword’s other elements.
Here are some katana characteristics that make it a work of art.
- A graceful blade curvature (sori)
- Intricate temper line (hamon) reflecting the swordsmith’s style
- Artistic embellishments on the hilt (tsuka), scabbard (saya), and hand guard (tsuba)
- A relatively short, single-edged blade (24 to 32 inches)
- Swordsmith inscriptions on the tang (nakago)
The Katana in the 21st Century
Katana’s bloody days might be over, but its cultural and historical significance remains strong in the 21st century. Hollywood and media portrayals of the medieval Samurai always feature the katana.
The sword’s influence in the modern era is undeniable. Stories of a glorious past, venerating loyalty, devotion, bravery, courage, discipline, spirituality, and honor continue to promote the Samurai spirit.
Where to Buy Authentic Japanese Katana
Buying genuine Japanese katana is easy if you know where to look. Unfortunately, the sword’s continuing popularity is a magnet for lawless entities out to make a quick buck.
You could see an authentic katana for sale, only to discover it’s nothing more than a well-made, mass-produced replica or, worse, a counterfeit.
One of the most convenient methods is to buy authentic Japanese katana online from reputable sellers like Tokyo Nihonto. We have a meticulously curated selection of genuine hand-forged katana swords and an expert team ready to assist in your purchase.
Samurai museums and renowned auction houses are excellent alternatives, although sword prices can be higher than an authentic katana shop.
How Much Does a Real Samurai Katana Cost?
An original Japanese katana can fetch a hefty price of at least $1,500, with the most expensive katana – the Yamatorige-katana (San-cho-mo) – costing $5 million.
Note that scammers often price counterfeit products like real ones to eliminate doubts about their authenticity. Hence, we recommend having a katana sword expert with you when you buy katana sword online or at a physical store.
We commit to providing our customers with only authentic Japanese katana swords, complete with documentation. It’s our way of honoring the ideals of Japan’s legendary warrior heritage.