Are Katanas Legal? (2026 Global Laws Guide For Buyers)

Post by TrueKatana    Feb 11, 2026

The legality of owning a katana varies dramatically by country—from completely unrestricted to outright bans. Whether you're a collector, martial artist, or enthusiast, this guide provides a country-by-country breakdown of katana laws to ensure you stay compliant.

We'll cover:

  • Global katana legality overview
  • Country-specific laws (US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, Asia, etc.)
  • Differences between decorative vs. functional swords
  • How to legally import a katana
  • Where to buy compliant katanas worldwide



1. Global Katana Legality Overview

3 Categories of Katana Laws Worldwide

  1. Fully Legal – No restrictions (e.g., USA, Czech Republic, Philippines)
  2. Restricted – Requires permits/blunt blades (e.g., UK, Germany, Australia)
  3. Banned – Illegal to own (e.g., Malaysia, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia)

Key Factors Affecting Legality

✔ Blade type (sharpened vs. blunt)

✔ Length restrictions (e.g., UK bans swords over 50cm)

✔ Historical/cultural status (some countries allow antiques only)

✔ Import/export laws (customs may seize non-compliant swords)

2. Country-by-Country Katana Laws (2025 Update)

🇺🇸 United States

  • Federal Law: Legal, but state laws vary
  • Restricted States: CA, NY, NJ, MA, IL (blade length limits)
  • Banned Cities: Chicago, Washington D.C.
  • Import Rules: Live blades allowed, but check state laws

🇬🇧 United Kingdom

  • Legal Status: Banned under Criminal Justice Act 1988
  • Exception: Antiques (100+ years old), blunt replications, or martial arts permits

🇪🇺 European Union

Germany: Restricted, Must prove "legitimate use" (e.g., martial arts)

France: Legal if blunt, Sharp swords require permit

Spain: Legal, No major restrictions

Italy: Restricted, Must register with police

🇨🇦 Canada

  • Legal Status: Legal, but provinces may regulate carry
  • Import Rules: Must declare to CBSA (no automatic bans)

🇦🇺 Australia

  • Legal Status: Varies by state
  • NSW/VIC: Requires permit for live blades
  • WA/QLD: Banned without exemption

🇯🇵 Japan

  • Legal Status: Strictly regulated
  • Ownership Rules: Must register with police (Nihonto only)
  • Export Bans: Antiques often cannot leave Japan

🌍 Other Key Countries

Mexico: Legal

Brazil: Restricted (permit needed)

South Africa: Legal

India: Banned (classified as weapons)

UAE: Illegal

3. Decorative vs. Functional Katanas: Legal Differences

✅ Decorative (Wall Hanger) Katanas

  • Unsharpened, stainless steel
  • Legal in most countries (except Malaysia, Saudi Arabia)

⚠ Functional (Live Blade) Katanas

  • Sharpened, carbon steel
  • Restricted/Banned in: UK, Australia, Germany, UAE


4. How to Import a Katana Legally

Step 1: Check Local Laws

  • Use embassy resources for your country.

Step 2: Choose the Right Type

  • Restricted countries: Buy blunt or decorative katanas.
  • Permit-required countries: Apply for martial arts/collector licenses.

Step 3: Work with a Compliant Seller

  • Our store ships worldwide.
  • Avoid sellers who ignore import laws (risk confiscation).


5. Where to Buy Legal Katanas Worldwide

✅ Trusted Global Sellers

  • Our Independent Store (Compliant with international laws)

❌ Avoid Risky Sellers

  • Amazon/eBay (often ship illegally)
  • Unverified "samurai sword" dealers


6. FAQ: Common Katana Legal Questions

Q: Can I carry a katana in public?

A: Almost never—most countries ban public carry.

Q: Are antique katanas exempt from bans?

A: Sometimes (e.g., UK, Japan), but need certification.


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Why Trust This Guide?

  • Researched with 2025 global weapon laws
  • Verified via government/customs sources
  • Our store only ships where legal

This guide ensures safe, legal katana ownership worldwide.

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