Tanto

Browse over 178 handmade tanto swords, each hand-forged in the tradition of Japan's iconic short blade. Our collection includes aikuchi, hamidashi, and shirasaya styles across carbon steel, T10, and damascus steel options. From minimalist rosewood mountings to ornate copper-fitted display pieces, every tanto ships free to the US with a 30-day satisfaction guarantee.

T10 Steel Tanto with Golden Blade and Kanji-Engraved Black Saya - Brown Ito Wrap Collectible Short Sword
T10 Steel Tanto With Golden Blade And Kanji-engraved Black Saya - Brown Ito Wrap Collectible Short Sword
4 Reviews
139.00 USD
ON SALE! 20% OFF
Was: 169.00 USD
Aikuchi Tanto in Stainless Steel with Dragon-Engraved Blade - Black Saya & Cord Handle
Aikuchi Tanto In Stainless Steel With Dragon-engraved Blade - Black Saya & Cord Handle
99.00 USD
ON SALE! 30% OFF
Was: 139.00 USD

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a tanto?

A tanto is a traditional Japanese short blade with a history dating back to the Heian period (794–1185). With a blade length under 30 cm, it is the most compact of the classic Japanese sword types. The tanto was originally carried by samurai as a utility and close-range companion blade alongside the katana and wakizashi. Today it is collected for its craftsmanship, historical significance, and distinctive compact profile.

What is the difference between aikuchi, hamidashi, and shirasaya tanto?

These terms describe different mounting styles. An aikuchi has no tsuba (hand guard), creating a flush, seamless profile. A hamidashi has a small, understated tsuba that provides minimal hand protection while keeping the design sleek. A shirasaya is a plain wooden mounting without any tsuba or decorative fittings, traditionally used for blade storage. All three are available in our collection across multiple steel types.

What is the difference between a tanto and a wakizashi?

Size and blade profile. A tanto has a compact blade under 30 cm, thick and designed for close-range utility. A wakizashi has a curved blade of 30–60 cm, essentially a scaled-down katana. In feudal Japan, the tanto was a personal utility blade while the wakizashi served as the katana's companion sword in the daisho set.

What steel is best for a tanto?

For display and entry-level collecting, 1045 or 1060 carbon steel offers solid durability at an affordable price. For a visible hamon line and superior edge retention, T10 carbon steel with clay tempering is the most popular choice. Damascus steel tanto feature unique folded patterns and are valued as one-of-a-kind collectible pieces.

Are your tanto swords handmade?

Yes. Every tanto in our collection is individually hand-forged by experienced swordsmiths. From steel selection and forging to clay tempering, polishing, and handle assembly, each step is completed by hand using traditional Japanese techniques. No two blades are exactly alike.

What is a hamon line on a tanto?

A hamon is the visible temper line along the blade created during clay tempering. The swordsmith applies clay to the spine before quenching, producing differential hardness — a hard edge and a flexible spine. The boundary between these two zones creates the hamon pattern. Each hamon is unique and is one of the most prized visual features for collectors.

Does TrueKatana offer free shipping on tanto?

Yes. Every tanto 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 tanto 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 blade.

Customer Reviews

Michael Machado New Jersey, United States

The Katana came well wrapped. The BLADE is very sharp the quality is great!! A lot better than I expected. After ready the reviews I was a little suspect but the quality is very good for a Katana I paid less the $300 with an additional Discount

T10 Carbon Steel Tanto with Red Saya, Dragon Motif & Gold Dragon Tsuba T10 Carbon Steel Tanto with Red Saya, Dragon Motif & Gold Dragon Tsuba