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Odachi Katana Sword

Explore our Odachi Katana Sword collection, the expanded library of oversized Japanese battlefield blades that push katana dimensions to their maximum scale. The odachi — literally ‘great sword’ — was the defining weapon of mounted cavalry and the most physically imposing blade in the Japanese arsenal. These massive swords create commanding wall displays and represent the dramatic end of the Japanese sword-making spectrum. Free U.S. shipping and 30-day return guarantee.

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Handmade Modern Japanese Katana Sword With Leather Scabbard
Handmade Modern Japanese Katana Sword With Leather Scabbard
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Handmade Japanese Samurai Sword With Leather Saya
Handmade Japanese Samurai Sword With Leather Saya
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T10 Carbon Steel Katana with White Hardwood Saya - Clay Tempered, Real Hamon, Black-White Ito
T10 Carbon Steel Katana With White Hardwood Saya - Clay Tempered, Real Hamon, Black-white Ito
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T10 Clay Tempered Katana with Real Hamon in Black Lacquer Saya - Gold Dragon Tsuba, Red Samegawa
T10 Clay Tempered Katana With Real Hamon In Black Lacquer Saya - Gold Dragon Tsuba, Red Samegawa
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T10 Steel Hand-Forged Katana with Clay Tempered Blade in Black Lacquer Saya - Gold Dragon Tsuba
T10 Steel Hand-forged Katana With Clay Tempered Blade In Black Lacquer Saya - Gold Dragon Tsuba
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T10 Clay Tempered Katana with Real Hamon - Sunflower Gold Tsuba, Piano Lacquer Black Saya
T10 Clay Tempered Katana With Real Hamon - Sunflower Gold Tsuba, Piano Lacquer Black Saya
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T10 Clay Tempered Katana with Real Hamon, Black Lacquer Saya & Gold Fish Tsuba
T10 Clay Tempered Katana With Real Hamon, Black Lacquer Saya & Gold Fish Tsuba
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T10 Clay Tempered Katana with Real Hamon - Flower Tsuba, Black Hardwood Saya, Copper Fittings
T10 Clay Tempered Katana With Real Hamon - Flower Tsuba, Black Hardwood Saya, Copper Fittings
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical dimensions of an odachi compared to a standard katana, and why does size matter
Standard katana typically measure between 100 and 110 centimeters in overall length with blade lengths of 60 to 73 centimeters. Odachi significantly exceed these dimensions, with overall lengths commonly reaching 130 to 160 centimeters and blade lengths of 90 centimeters or more. This size difference has direct practical implications for display planning. A standard katana fits comfortably on most horizontal sword stands and can be displayed on shelves or in cabinets. An odachi generally requires wall mounting or a dedicated floor stand, as its length exceeds what typical horizontal stands can support. The extended dimensions also mean you need to plan wall space accordingly — allow at least 170 centimeters of horizontal clearance for wall mounting with the saya. The payoff for this space investment is dramatic: an odachi on a wall creates a visual anchor that defines the character of the entire room, drawing attention in a way that smaller swords simply cannot achieve.
How did Japanese swordsmiths overcome the technical challenges of forging blades at odachi scale?
Forging an odachi presented challenges that standard katana production did not encounter, requiring specialized techniques and exceptional skill. The primary difficulty is heat treatment: when a blade of this length is heated for quenching, achieving uniform temperature across the entire surface becomes extraordinarily difficult. Temperature variations during quenching can cause warping, cracking, or inconsistent hardness along the blade. Historical swordsmiths addressed this by using longer forges and carefully managing the heating process to ensure even temperature distribution before the critical quench. The differential clay tempering that produces the hamon temper line also becomes more complex at extended lengths, as the clay application must be precisely controlled across a much larger surface area. Weight management is another challenge — a blade this long must maintain proper curvature and balance despite significantly greater mass, requiring careful attention to blade geometry and taper. The difficulty of these processes is precisely why surviving historical odachi are so highly valued, and why modern reproductions that achieve proper balance and geometry at this scale demonstrate genuine craftsmanship.
What is the historical difference between odachi and nodachi, and does it matter for collectors toda
The terms odachi and nodachi both describe oversized Japanese swords, but they carry different historical connotations that informed their design and use. Odachi literally means great sword and was the broader term encompassing any oversized blade, including those made as temple offerings or demonstrations of smithing prowess. Nodachi means field sword and specifically referred to oversized blades intended for battlefield use, particularly by mounted cavalry against infantry formations. In practical terms, nodachi tended toward slightly more functional proportions — optimized for actual wielding rather than purely ceremonial or artistic purposes — while some odachi were made at extreme dimensions that exceeded practical combat use. For modern collectors, the distinction is primarily historical and thematic rather than structural. Both terms describe swords at the same general scale, and the choice between an odachi-designated and nodachi-designated piece comes down to which historical narrative resonates more with your collecting interest: the broader tradition of exceptional swordsmithing, or the specific battlefield context of oversized field weapons.
Are odachi appropriate for first-time Japanese sword collectors, or should beginners start with stan
Odachi can absolutely be a collector’s first Japanese sword, though the decision involves practical considerations that standard katana do not require. The primary factor is display space: if you have a suitable wall area of at least 170 centimeters, an odachi makes a spectacular first acquisition that immediately establishes a dramatic collection presence. The visual impact of an odachi is unmatched — guests will notice and ask about it, which is often exactly the experience first-time collectors are seeking. However, if your available display space is limited to shelves, desks, or small stands, a standard katana or even a tanto might be a more practical starting point. Budget considerations also differ: odachi require more steel, more forging time, and more skilled craftsmanship at scale, which generally places them at higher price points than equivalent-quality standard katana. For beginners who are confident about their display space and budget, an odachi as a first purchase creates an anchor piece that defines the character of everything added afterward. For those building gradually, starting with a katana and adding an odachi later creates a satisfying moment of scale expansion in the collection.

Customer Reviews

Matthew B Soderquist Nebraska, United States
Feb 19, 2026 12:32

Shipped perfectly. The sword is beautiful and clean. Fantastic product.

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Dmitrijs Sivickis Riga, Latvia
Feb 17, 2026 21:05

Thank you so much for the delivery. The sword is very beautiful, powerful, and the sharpening is excellent (it cuts through a sheet of paper). Special thanks for the delivery.

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Quinden D Davison South Carolina, United States
Feb 13, 2026 13:26

Honestly first swords I bought online. And will definitely buy the rest of the Zoro set.

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Cara Nuzzolese Indiana, United States
Feb 13, 2026 09:43

Beautiful craftsmanship, my fiancé loved his sword would definitely buy again

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Sara A Texas, United States
Feb 12, 2026 21:09

Was an amazing gift! r
He loved it and it’s actually very sharp and durable.

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Thomas Fraley Ohio, United States
Feb 12, 2026 19:03

I gave it as a gift and was very happy with the quality of the sword. They were also very happy when they saw the katana they had wanted for a long time.

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Darlene Heitman Missouri, United States
Feb 12, 2026 16:59

Excellent customer service! Couldn’t be happier with our purchase!

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Roger Spangler Texas, United States
Feb 12, 2026 14:52

The item arrived well packaged and in a timely manner. I am pleased with this item but have made several minor alterations to improve appearance. the price was not too bad. I would buy again from this company if I found an item I liked and was priced right

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