Japanese Samurai Swords

Shop our complete collection of authentic samurai swords — hand-forged katana, wakizashi, tanto, ninjato, tachi, and naginata. Over 2,500 battle-ready and display-grade blades from $89.

1065 Carbon Steel Katana with Dark Red Floral Saya - Gold Samurai Tsuba, Black-Red Tsuka
1065 Carbon Steel Katana With Dark Red Floral Saya - Gold Samurai Tsuba, Black-red Tsuka
2 Reviews
129.00 USD
ON SALE! 30% OFF
Was: 179.00 USD
1045 Carbon Steel Shirasaya Katana with Dark Red Matte Hardwood Saya - No Tsuba Design
1045 Carbon Steel Shirasaya Katana With Dark Red Matte Hardwood Saya - No Tsuba Design
2 Reviews
129.00 USD
ON SALE! 30% OFF
Was: 179.00 USD
1045 Carbon Steel Katana with Wave Tsuba - Black Saya & Black Cord Handle
1045 Carbon Steel Katana With Wave Tsuba - Black Saya & Black Cord Handle
119.00 USD
ON SALE! 30% OFF
Was: 169.00 USD

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a samurai sword and how is it different from a katana?

A samurai sword is any bladed weapon historically carried by Japan's samurai warrior class. The katana is the most famous type, but the samurai arsenal also includes the wakizashi (short companion sword), tanto (dagger), tachi (cavalry sword), and naginata (polearm). When people say "samurai sword," they usually mean a katana — but the term correctly covers the entire family of Japanese martial blades. At TrueKatana, our samurai sword collection includes all of these traditional blade types.

Are samurai swords legal to own?

Yes. In the United States, samurai swords are legal to purchase, own, and display in all 50 states for adults 18 and older. There are no federal restrictions on ownership. However, carrying a samurai sword in public is regulated by state and local laws — most states require swords to be transported in a secure case. International laws vary by country. For a detailed breakdown, see our guide on katana legality.

What should I look for when buying my first samurai sword?

Focus on three things: blade steel, construction, and purpose. For functional use (cutting, martial arts), choose a full-tang sword in T10 or 1095 carbon steel — these handle impact and hold a sharp edge. For display, 1045 carbon steel or manganese steel offers beauty at a lower price. Avoid stainless steel blades over 12 inches — they are brittle and unsafe for any contact. Check that the sword is full-tang (the blade extends through the entire handle), which is the standard for all swords at TrueKatana.

What is the difference between a functional and a decorative samurai sword?

A functional (battle-ready) samurai sword is forged from high-carbon steel with full-tang construction, a sharpened edge, and fittings designed to withstand real cutting. A decorative sword may use lower-grade steel, a rat-tail tang, or a dull edge — it is built to look good on a wall, not to cut. At TrueKatana, every product page clearly indicates whether the sword is sharpened and battle-ready or designed for display only, so you always know what you are buying.

How do I care for and maintain a samurai sword?

Store your sword in its scabbard (saya) in a dry environment. Apply a thin coat of choji oil or mineral oil to the blade every one to two months to prevent rust. Never touch the blade with bare hands — skin oils accelerate corrosion. When wiping the blade, always move the cloth from spine to edge, not edge to spine. If your sword arrives coated in protective oil, this is normal for shipping and can be wiped off before display.

Does TrueKatana ship samurai swords internationally?

Yes. All U.S. orders ship free from our California warehouse with delivery in 5–10 business days. International orders ship with full tracking to most countries worldwide, typically arriving in 10–20 business days. Please note that import duties and customs fees are the responsibility of the buyer. Some countries restrict sword imports — check your local regulations before ordering. For details, see our shipping policy.

Customer Reviews

Randy Joe Duke Indiana, United States

I recently received my second purchase from TrueKatana, and it is just as wonderful as my first one. This time, I bought the Hand-forged 1045 carbon steel shirasaya katana with dark red saya, and it is a beauty! The quality is superb! Everything is perfect! The balance, the aesthetics, the attention to detail.Thank you, TrueKatana!

1045 Carbon Steel Shirasaya Katana with Dark Red Matte Hardwood Saya - No Tsuba Design 1045 Carbon Steel Shirasaya Katana with Dark Red Matte Hardwood Saya - No Tsuba Design
Lambert Serge Hainaut, Belgium

Bonjour , pour toute l'équipe de TRUE KATANA . J'ai acheté chez vous 11 Katanas , pour ma collection . Les katanas ,wakizashi , et Tanto que je vous ai acheté , sont de très belles finitions . Cependant ,la SAYA en bois noir de mon wakizashi , étais fendue en deux endroits avec l'entrée trop étroite , pour introduction de l' HABAKY du sabre . Je l'ai fait recollé par un spécialiste sur bois . J'ai aussi dans le passé , perdu deux sabres , qui se sont égaré dans le transport vers mon domicile . Je me permet ces informations ,à votre demande ,afin d'améliorer le suivis , et la qualité de vos commandes . En bon client , je vous souhaite à toute l'équipe une bonne journée .

T10 Carbon Steel Wakizashi with Black Lacquer Saya - Dark Blue Cord Handle, Gold Scroll Tsuba T10 Carbon Steel Wakizashi with Black Lacquer Saya - Dark Blue Cord Handle, Gold Scroll Tsuba