Ninjato

Browse over 199 handmade ninja swords and ninjato, each hand-forged with a straight blade in the iconic shinobi tradition. Our collection includes carbon steel, T10, and damascus steel options — from classic all-black designs to custom pieces with unique saya finishes. Whether you're adding to a Japanese sword collection or looking for a distinctive display piece, every ninjato ships free to the US with a 30-day satisfaction guarantee.

Battle Ready NinjatoShirasaya Ninjato
Zatoichi Stick Sword in Blue 1095 Carbon Steel with Lightning-Pattern Black-Blue Shirasaya
Zatoichi Stick Sword In Blue 1095 Carbon Steel With Lightning-pattern Black-blue Shirasaya
8 Reviews
189.00 USD
ON SALE! 15% OFF
Was: 219.00 USD
1095 Carbon Steel Ninjato Chokuto with Blue Blade in Gold-Black Floral Hardwood Saya
1095 Carbon Steel Ninjato Chokuto With Blue Blade In Gold-black Floral Hardwood Saya
1 Reviews
129.00 USD
ON SALE! 30% OFF
Was: 179.00 USD
Manganese Steel Ninjato with Yellow Lacquered Saya - Samurai Art Engraved Scabbard, Black Handle
Manganese Steel Ninjato With Yellow Lacquered Saya - Samurai Art Engraved Scabbard, Black Handle
2 Reviews
129.00 USD
ON SALE! 30% OFF
Was: 179.00 USD
Manganese Steel Ninjato with Hammered Blade & Black Leather Saya - Full Tang Ninja Sword
Manganese Steel Ninjato With Hammered Blade & Black Leather Saya - Full Tang Ninja Sword
1 Reviews
109.00 USD
ON SALE! 30% OFF
Was: 159.00 USD

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a ninjato?

A ninjato — also known as ninjaken or shinobigatana — is a Japanese straight-blade sword associated with the shinobi (ninja) tradition. Unlike the curved katana carried by samurai, the ninjato features a straight blade typically under 60 cm, a square tsuba, and a simple, functional design. While its historical origins are debated among scholars, the ninjato has become one of the most iconic swords in Japanese culture through film, martial arts, and collector communities.

What is the difference between a ninjato and a katana?

The main differences are blade shape, length, and design philosophy. A katana has a curved blade averaging 60–73 cm, designed for sweeping cuts. A ninjato has a straight blade usually under 60 cm, better suited for thrusting and close-quarters use. The ninjato also features a square tsuba instead of the katana's typically round one, and its overall design is simpler and more utilitarian.

What is the difference between a ninjato and a chokuto?

Both are straight-blade Japanese swords, but they come from different eras. The chokuto is one of Japan's oldest sword types, dating back to the 3rd century with roots in Chinese blade-making traditions. It predates the curved katana and tachi. The ninjato is a more modern concept associated with the shinobi tradition, typically featuring a shorter blade with a square tsuba. Many collectors appreciate both styles, and our chokuto ninjato pieces combine elements of both — an ancient straight-blade profile with ninja-inspired fittings.

What steel is best for a ninjato?

It depends on your intended use. For display and entry-level collecting, 1045 or 1060 carbon steel offers good durability at an affordable price. For collectors who want a visible hamon line and superior edge retention, T10 carbon steel with clay tempering is the most popular choice. Damascus steel ninjato swords offer unique folded patterns and are prized as one-of-a-kind collectible pieces.

Are your ninjato swords handmade?

Yes. Every ninjato in our collection is individually hand-forged by experienced swordsmiths. From steel selection and forging to clay tempering, polishing, and handle wrapping, each step is completed by hand using traditional Japanese techniques. No two swords are exactly alike — that's what makes each one a genuine collectible.

What is a shirasaya ninjato?

A shirasaya ninjato is a straight-blade sword mounted in a plain wooden saya and handle without a tsuba or decorative fittings. The shirasaya style originated as a storage mounting to protect blades during long-term preservation. Today it's popular among collectors who prefer a minimalist aesthetic that showcases the blade's craftsmanship rather than ornamental fittings.

Can a ninjato be used for martial arts practice?

Yes. Our functional-grade ninjato swords are built with full tang construction, properly tempered high-carbon steel blades, and secure fittings suitable for cutting exercises and martial arts training. We recommend T10 or 1095 carbon steel models for regular practice use, as these steels offer the best combination of edge retention and flexibility.

Does TrueKatana offer free shipping on ninjato

Yes. Every ninjato order ships free within the United States — no minimum purchase required. We also offer international shipping to most countries. Standard US delivery typically arrives within 1–2 weeks for hand-forged items, while our Ready to Ship collection delivers in 3–7 business days.

What is your return policy?

We offer a 30-day satisfaction guarantee on all purchases. If your ninjato doesn't meet your expectations, contact our support team within 30 days of delivery for a full refund or exchange. We want every customer to be completely satisfied with their sword.

Customer Reviews

Jeremiah O'callahan Ohio, United States

$389 USD. The t10 blade is very nice. Strong and well made with a beautiful hamon. The ninjato is well weighted and feels good in the hand.

The scabbard does not hold the sword well. The scabbard is very loose inside and at the mouth. The scabbard opening is to wide at the mouth, so The habaki catches the scabbard and does not re-sheath very smoothy. This is disappointing. The scabbard mouth is to large so the habaki and blade rattle around and move. There should be a snug fit, which holds the blade so it doesn't fall out if pointed towards the ground. The blade is nice, however it does not fit well in the scabbard which is very disappointing.

T10 Carbon Steel Chokuto Ninjato with Gold Tsuba in Blue Cord Wrap & Beige Engraved Hardwood Saya T10 Carbon Steel Chokuto Ninjato with Gold Tsuba in Blue Cord Wrap & Beige Engraved Hardwood Saya
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