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Naruto Sword

For a lot of anime fans, a Naruto Sword is more than just a collectible—it’s tied to the characters, battles, and moments that made the series unforgettable in the first place. At TrueKatana, these Naruto katana replicas are made with real steel blades and full tang construction, giving them a much more solid and believable feel than lightweight convention props. The shapes, colors, and details stay close to the swords seen throughout the anime while still feeling balanced in hand. Whether you collect anime blades, build cosplay displays, or simply grew up watching Naruto, this collection is easy to connect with once you start browsing.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Naruto sword?

A Naruto sword usually refers to a sword replica inspired by the weapons seen in the Naruto and Naruto Shippuden anime series. It may point to Sasuke’s Sword of Kusanagi, Zabuza’s Kubikiribōchō, Kisame’s Samehada, or other character-related blades. In shopping terms, a Naruto sword is often made for anime fans who want a display piece, collectible, gift, or cosplay photo prop. TrueKatana’s Naruto sword replicas use real steel blades and full tang construction, which gives them a more solid feel than lightweight foam props. Still, buyers should check each product page for size, material, sharpness, and intended use.

Is a Naruto sword full tang?

A Naruto sword is not automatically full tang, so buyers should always check the product details. Full tang means the blade steel continues through the handle, giving the sword a more stable structure than a weak decorative handle. TrueKatana swords are full tang, including its Naruto sword replicas, which is a useful detail for buyers who want something more solid than a light wall prop. That said, full tang does not mean the sword should be used carelessly. It should still be treated as a collectible or display piece unless the product page clearly states otherwise.

What sword does Sasuke use in Naruto?

Sasuke Uchiha is closely associated with the Sword of Kusanagi. In Narutopedia’s description, Sasuke’s version is a long, single-edged straight blade with a shikomizue-style design, shown with a white hilt and matching scabbard in some references and black coloring in the anime. For buyers, this means a Sasuke sword replica usually looks cleaner and more minimalist than many fantasy anime swords. It is often chosen by fans who want a sleek Naruto display piece rather than an oversized or heavily decorated weapon.

What is Sasuke’s sword called?

Sasuke’s sword is commonly called the Sword of Kusanagi. In the Naruto series, the name appears in connection with multiple Kusanagi-related blades and techniques, but Sasuke’s version is usually recognized by its straight, simple shape and clean scabbard style. When shopping, you may see it listed as Sasuke Sword, Sasuke Kusanagi Sword, Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi, or Naruto Sasuke Sword. If accuracy matters, compare the blade shape, handle color, scabbard color, and overall proportions against the version of Sasuke you like best.

What is Zabuza’s sword called?

Zabuza’s sword is called Kubikiribōchō. It is also known as the “seversword” and is one of the famous weapons connected to the Seven Ninja Swordsmen of the Mist. Compared with Sasuke’s clean straight sword, Zabuza’s blade is huge, heavy-looking, and instantly recognizable because of its cleaver-like shape. In the real world, a Zabuza sword replica is usually more of a display or cosplay-photo piece than a practical sword. If you want one, check the size and weight carefully, because oversized anime blades can be difficult to store or handle.

Where can I buy a Naruto sword replica?

You can buy a Naruto sword replica from a specialty sword retailer that clearly lists the material, size, construction, and intended use. If you want a metal replica for display, look for steel type, full tang construction, clear product photos, and a safe way to store or display it. If you need a convention prop, foam or plastic may be the better choice. TrueKatana offers Naruto sword replicas with real steel blades and full tang construction, making them better suited for collectors, gifts, wall display, and private cosplay photos than for public convention carry.

Is a Naruto sword good for cosplay?

A Naruto sword can be good for cosplay photos, but the right material depends on where you plan to use it. A metal Naruto sword looks more realistic and has better display value, but it may not be allowed at conventions or public events. A foam Sasuke sword or plastic replica is usually easier for convention cosplay because it is lighter and safer. If you want photos at home or in a controlled private setting, a metal full tang replica can look much better. If you are attending an event, check the official prop policy before bringing any sword.

How do I display a Naruto sword?

A Naruto sword can be displayed on a wall mount, horizontal stand, vertical rack, or inside an anime collection case. For Sasuke’s sword, a clean horizontal display often works well because the sword has a simple straight profile. For Zabuza or Samehada-style blades, you may need more wall space because oversized anime weapons can dominate a room. Keep the sword away from moisture, direct sunlight, children, pets, and unstable shelves. If the sword comes with a saya, you can display it sheathed for a cleaner look or unsheathed when you want the blade shape to stand out.

Can I bring a Naruto sword to a convention?

You should not assume that a Naruto sword is allowed at a convention, especially if it is made of metal. Many conventions restrict or ban metal blades, even when they are dull. Foam, plastic, or lightweight props are usually easier to approve, but every event has its own rules. Before attending, check the official prop weapon policy for that convention and venue. A metal Naruto sword is usually better for home display, collecting, gifts, or private photos. For public cosplay, a foam Sasuke sword or other non-metal prop is usually the safer choice.

Are Naruto swords legal in the US?

In the United States, owning a Naruto sword at home is generally different from carrying one in public. Laws can vary by state, city, blade length, carry method, and location. Even if a metal sword is legal to own, it may still be restricted in schools, public buildings, convention centers, parks, or private venues. A Naruto sword replica should be treated as a collectible or display item unless local rules clearly allow another use. Before transporting or displaying a metal sword outside your home, check your state and city laws as well as the rules of the place you plan to visit.

How do I care for a Naruto sword?

A metal Naruto sword should be cared for like other collectible steel swords. Keep the blade dry, wipe away fingerprints after handling, and store it somewhere safe and stable. If the blade is carbon steel, apply a thin layer of sword-safe oil to help prevent rust. Do not leave it in a damp room or inside a wet scabbard. If the sword has painted details, colored fittings, or a special finish, avoid abrasive cleaners unless the product page says they are safe. Foam cosplay swords need different care: keep them away from heavy pressure, heat, and bending.

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