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Looking for high-performance samurai swords? TrueKatana specializes in handmade authentic Japanese samurai swords, Katana, Wakizashi,
Tanto, Ninja swords, and Anime replica swords for collectors, martial artists, and bushido culture enthusiasts.
Tanto, Ninja swords, and Anime replica swords for collectors, martial artists, and bushido culture enthusiasts.
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What Our Customers Say
Extremely happy with my first purchase from TrueKatana!!! Absolutely beautiful. Came as pictured. Wish it was a bit sharper but great quality steelwork.
Amoi Nelson
Very well packaged, arrived quickly, and looks amazing. I had my doubts because of the coloring, but it looks so much better in person. I like it and the bday boy i bought it for, my bro, thinks it's amazing.
Joseph M Lopez
This truly one fine sword. It is lightweight, and balanced perfectly. The blade is flexible, yet firm. It's sharper than a razor. Great quality
Rodney Woodard
Exactly as pictured, very sharp, and very sturdy (my husband immediately started chopping at branches with it). The Damascus looks sick irl
Michelle O\'rourke
Needed one more to fill my current rack. But was really surprised by it when arrived. Great blade and absolutely beautiful.Greatest Thanks Eddie
Eddie Peppers
Absolutely beautiful work on my order. Didn't take all that long to be shipped either. Makes a great addition to my basement gaming room. Absolutely thrilled with what I received.
Clayton David Witchey
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A Comprehensive Guide to Japanese Samurai Swords
Exploring the rich history, craftsmanship, and cultural significance of Japanese samurai swords. From the techniques used to forge these
blades to the stories of legendary samurai warriors who wielded them, our blog offers a deep dive into the world of katana swords. Whether
you are a collector, enthusiast, or simply curious about this iconic weapon.
blades to the stories of legendary samurai warriors who wielded them, our blog offers a deep dive into the world of katana swords. Whether
you are a collector, enthusiast, or simply curious about this iconic weapon.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Katana?
The most iconic and well known of all the Samurai swords; the katana is distinguished by its long blade and handle that is made to accommodate two hands and strike from a large distance. It has a curved, slender, single-edged blade with a circular or squared guard. The katana has a set of dimensions that separate it from other samurai swords. A traditional katana will measure 3 to 4 feet in total length, with the hilt taking up one-fourth of the total and a characteristic curvature of more or less than 1 inch.
What is Wakizashi?
The wakizashi is similar to the katana but shorter in length. The average Wakizashi is about 50 cm long and was usually worn together with the katana by the Samurai of feudal Japan. When worn together the pair of swords was called Daish, which translates to large and small. This sword acted like a side weapon and was worn by the Samurai at all times.
What is Tanto?
The Tanto, although not technically qualifying in the category of swords, is the traditional Japanese dagger. It can have a single or double edge. It acts like a wakizashi and is worn at all times. The main purpose of a tanto is to be used as a stabbing instrument but having a pretty sharp edge, it can be used to slice and cut. The Tanto has become more ornate over the years and towards the end of the Samurai era, they were mostly used as decorative pieces, and still are mostly used in decorations to this date.
What is your processing time ?
For most of the orders, our processing time is 1-2 business days.
For some high-performance swords may require longer handmade processing time, depending on the difficulty of the craft.
I placed an order but do not receive the confirmation email.
Once you place an order with us, we send an confirmation email to your email. If you do not receive it, it may went to your spam folder. Please check it, thank you.
Do you ship to Hawaii (HI), Puerto Rico (PR) and other US Territories?
We ship to Hawaii only, we do not ship to Puerto Rico and other US Territories.
Where are the swords made and shipped from?
All of our swords are design in Japan and made in Longquan, China. Which is known as one of the best place in the world to product swords, it has more than 2600+ years of history, it is a family sword city. Some orders are ship from China and some ship from US.
What should I looking for when buying a Katana?
The wakizashi is similar to the katana but shorter in length. The average Wakizashi is about 50 cm long and was usually worn together with the katana by the Samurai of feudal Japan. When worn together the pair of swords was called Daish, which translates to large and small. This sword acted like a side weapon and was worn by the Samurai at all times.
Why does my order have multiple replacement tracking numbers?
For most of the orders, our processing time is 1-2 business days.
For some high-performance swords may require longer handmade processing time, depending on the difficulty of the craft.
Why should I purchase from you ?
Once you place an order with us, we send an confirmation email to your email. If you do not receive it, it may went to your spam folder. Please check it, thank you.
received a damaged severely sword, can I have a replacement?
We ship to Hawaii only, we do not ship to Puerto Rico and other US Territories.
I am a international buyer, should I pay for the custom fees?
Yes, the buyer is responsible for paying the additional costs such as duties, taxes, and customs clearance fees.
For more details, please see https://www.truekatana.com/pages/customs-information-and-customs-charges.
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