Discover the legendary Wakizashi – the perfect blend of precision and tradition! Crafted with high-quality steel and authentic Japanese artistry, our Wakizashi swords offer unmatched durability and elegance. A favorite among collectors and martial arts enthusiasts in the US, these compact yet powerful blades deliver exceptional balance and sharpness. Whether for display or practice, our Wakizashi stands out as a must-have masterpiece. Join thousands of satisfied customers and own a piece of samurai heritage today!
Battle Ready WakizashiShirasaya WakizashiDecent quality for its price, beautiful to look at. Feels solid, all the pieces are firmly attached and no rattle. The blade is a bit on the heavy side, straight and sharp. The scabbard is beautiful and holds the sword tight.
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High-performance Pattern Steel Sharpening Real Japanese Wakizashi Sword With Multi-colored Scabbard |
Sturdy, Good quality, and looks nice on my wall :) will definitely be getting another from here soon, 10/10
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Handmade T10 Carbon Steel Real Hamon Japanese Wakizashi Sword With Red Scabbard And Sunflower Tsuba |
Pretty good solid sword beautiful pattern and Harmon ray skin is interesting !
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High-performance Pattern Steel Sharpening Real Japanese Wakizashi Sword With Multi-colored Scabbard |
Good quality for price. Sword arrived in a timely manner. I will buy from and recommend true katana in the future. I am very satisfied!
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Handmade T10 Carbon Steel Real Hamon Japanese Wakizashi Sword With Red Scabbard And Sunflower Tsuba |
I absolutely loved them. I am looking forward to my next purchase.
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Handmade High Manganese Steel Full Tang Real Japanese Wakizashi Sword With Black Scabbard |
very nice product, no problems. arrived in great condition, quality packaging.
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Battle Ready Wakizashi, Handmade Wakizashi Sword Damascus Steel With Black Scabbard |
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.