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A Japanese sword displayed on a stand, featuring a tan-colored scabbard and a polished wooden handle wrapped in decorative cord.Close-up of a katana blade with a polished brass habaki, elegant wooden handle, and intricate decorative fittings.
Sale price$395.00
A complete view of the "Gourd" katana, highlighting the blade and saya with their elegant design and craftsmanship.Close-up of the katana blade featuring an intricately carved gourd pattern, showcasing fine etching details.
Sale price$239.00
The Tachibana Ukyo real manganese steel samurai sword available for purchaseA detailed view of a katana with a wooden handle
Sale price$139.00
NewSold outBlue WakizashiBlue Wakizashi
Sale price$149.00
NewYuki Okami WakizashiYuki Okami Wakizashi
Sale price$149.00
NewGreen WakizashiGreen Wakizashi
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NewNight Black WakizashiNight Black Wakizashi
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Save $300.00Prajna notare (湾れ) nashiji-hada (梨子地肌) katana bladeNakago of the Prajna katana
Sale price$899.00 Regular price$1,199.00
 Full view of Sekiro Mortal Blade Samurai Sword with dark-toned wooden scabbard, intricate black cord wrapping on the handle, and a hand-forged steel blade.Close-up of the Sekiro Mortal Blade Samurai Sword guard with intricate floral design.
Sale price$349.00
Nobunaga Tachi, a traditional Japanese tachi sword with a curved blade, ornate scabbard, and wooden display stand.Close-up of the Nobunaga Tachi sword handle, featuring a traditional tsuka wrapped in brown silk cord with black ray skin accents and intricate metal fittings.
Sale price$449.00
Handmade tachi with a decorative scabbard, featuring traditional samurai craftsmanship.Closeup of a tachi hilt with black leather wrapping and intricate gold accents.
Sale price$399.00
The Mortal Blade from Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, featuring a red blade.The silver, aged tsuba of the Mortal Blade from Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, engraved with intricate patterns.
Sale price$349.00
Muichiro's sword in blue and black from Demon Slayer.The tsuba of Muichiro's sword, featuring a central rectangular frame with four small rectangles at the corners, in a gold color.
Sale price$199.00
Complete view of Zenitsu’s Nichirin sword, featuring lightning stripes across the blade.Close-up of Zenitsu’s sword tsuba, featuring a round silver center with a yellow border.
Sale price$199.00
A full view of Sanemi's sword featuring a unique green blade.A detailed view of Sanemi's sword, featuring the tsuba and blade, which is engraved with the words "Destroyer of Demons" (惡鬼滅殺).
Sale price$199.00
Shinobu’s Nichirin sword from Demon Slayer with its butterfly-shaped guard and slender design.Close-up of Shinobu's butterfly-shaped sword guard (tsuba) from Demon Slayer.
Sale price$199.00
A black Yubashiri sword displayed on a stand, featuring a white blade and black sheath, once wielded by Roronoa Zoro.A close-up of Roronoa Zoro's Yubashiri sword guard, featuring a square guard with bronze edges.
Sale price$199.00
One Piece Roronoa Zoro's Sandai Kitetsu Sword.Close-up of Sandai Kitetsu, Zoro's sword from One Piece, featuring a red-wrapped handle, black blade, and gold-colored guard.
Sale price$199.00
Tamahagane TachiTamahagane Tachi
Sale price$4,999.00
Kobuse-forged katana with gunome hamon.Double habaki (二重鎺) on the katana.
Sale price$3,799.00
Save $500.00Shihōzume-gitae katana.Silver-plated mokkō-gata tsuba.
Sale price$2,999.00 Regular price$3,499.00

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Having a real katana is something truly exhilarating

The katana is the most iconic, influential, and popular type of Japanese sword (nihoton) in modern times, among all traditional Japanese blades.

Historically, the katana could only be worn by samurai and feudal lords. Beyond its role as a weapon, a masterfully crafted katana served as a symbol of its bearer’s identity, honor, and status.

Explore our samurai sword series and add a genuine handcrafted katana to your collection. From traditional styles that honor centuries of craftsmanship to modern designs infused with innovation, our swords are built for both function and beauty. Make your choice, express your unique spirit and get ready to train like a rōnin.

Components of a Katana

Our katana swords consist of two main parts: the blade (katana-to) and the mountings (koshirae).

Katana blade. All of our katanas are full-tang. The blade of a katana refers strictly to the sharpened edge and the tang (nakago) hidden within the handle, excluding all other fittings.

Koshirae. The koshirae is the complete set of fittings for a Japanese sword, including the saya (scabbard), tsuba (guard), tsuka (handle), sageo (cord), fuchi (collar), kashira (pommel), and more. A single blade can be paired with different koshirae, or even customized. We offer hundreds of swords already matched with koshirae, available in a wide variety of styles — from simple and refined, to ornate, traditional, or modern designs.

Katana mountings (koshirae)

This is an introduction to the main parts of the katana, click to learn more about the detailed introduction of guide to katana terms and meanings.

Tsuka

The handle of the katana, where the sword is gripped.

Tsuka-maki

The decorative cord wrapping on the handle, providing grip and style.

Tsuba

The guard between the blade and handle, protecting the hand.

Blade

The blade part of the katana is partially deeply embedded in the handle.

Hamon

The pattern on the blade, created during the tempering process.

Kissaki

The tip of the blade, designed for precision thrusting and cutting.

Saya

The wooden scabbard that houses the blade when not in use.

Sageo

The cord used to tie the saya to the belt or obi.

Katana collections of tradition and mastery

Katana buying guide

Whether for practice, collection, or display, find the katana that resonates with your spirit.

What Is a Katana?

The katana originated in ancient Japan.

What we commonly refer to as "katana" today is actually a specific type of Japanese sword — professionally known as the uchigatana.

The uchigatana is the most iconic style, featured in countless movies, anime, and historical depictions.

However, Japan’s sword-making tradition includes many types of blades, such as the tachi, wakizashi, and tanto.

Katanas are characterized by their natural curvature, which is not manually shaped, but instead formed naturally during clay tempering — a traditional Japanese heat-treatment method.

During quenching, the edge and spine cool at different rates, causing the blade to curve and producing a beautiful hamon (temper line).

The hamon is an essential element when appreciating the beauty of a traditional katana.

Anatomy of a Katana

A complete katana consists of the blade (nagasa) and the fittings (koshirae).

The fittings include components such as the handle (tsuka), scabbard (saya), and guard (tsuba).

One unique feature of the katana is that the blade and the fittings can be separated and customized.

You can match a blade with different fittings according to your aesthetic preferences, creating a katana that is uniquely yours.

How to Choose the Right Katana

To help you find your ideal sword, we've categorized our collection by steel type, each offering distinct characteristics:

  • T10 Steel Katana: Known for its high performance and hardness, utilizing modern steel technology to achieve superior performance.
  • Manganese Steel Katana: Offers a well-balanced profile, combining respectable hardness with excellent toughness — crucial for preventing breakage.
  • Carbon Steel Katana: Closest to the materials used in ancient Japan, delivering high hardness and sharpness, perfect for those seeking a traditional feel.
  • Damascus Steel Katana: Made with steel originating from the Middle East, featuring unique flowing patterns that add an artistic aesthetic to the blade.
  • Clay-Tempered Katana: Not defined by a specific steel type, but by a traditional Japanese forging technique that enhances performance and produces a distinctive hamon. Different tempering styles create different hamon patterns, each with its own character and beauty.

Each katana in our collection is crafted with respect for tradition, functionality, and art — whether you seek a piece for practice, collection, or display, you'll find a blade that resonates with your spirit.

Katana steel comparison

How to choose the steel for a katana?

Feeling unsure about which katana is right for you?
Compare the differences between various steel types for katana, and choose the one that suits you best.

Carbon steel katana

High hardness, commonly used for making traditional samurai swords, with excellent sharpness and edge retention ability.

Damascus steel katana

The blade surface has a unique wavy or patterned design, which is very suitable for collection.

T10 steel katana

Further improved hardness and wear resistance. The blade edge is extremely sharp and can maintain its sharpness for a long time.

Manganese steel katana

High cost-performance, strong toughness, good shock resistance, less likely to break or crack.