One Piece Kikoku Katana

Explore our One Piece Kikoku Katana collection — faithful replicas inspired by Trafalgar Law's iconic cursed nodachi from the beloved anime series. Each piece features hand-finished fittings and distinctive cross-guard styling true to the source material. Free shipping and free 30-day returns on every order.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Kikoku different from a standard katana replica?
The Kikoku is modeled after a nodachi rather than a katana, which means it has a significantly longer blade — historically, nodachi blades exceeded 90 cm, compared to roughly 60–73 cm for a katana. In the anime, Trafalgar Law carries the Kikoku slung across his back precisely because of this exaggerated length. Our replicas preserve that dramatic profile with a proportionally longer blade and handle. The tsuba also departs from conventional round or oval guards, instead featuring the signature cross-shaped design unique to Law's sword. These differences make the Kikoku an eye-catching contrast piece next to traditional katana-style replicas in any display.
What steel is used in your Kikoku replicas?
Our Kikoku replicas are forged from 1045 carbon steel, a medium-carbon alloy widely used in collectible sword production. This steel contains approximately 0.45% carbon, giving the blade enough hardness to hold a presentable edge while retaining ductility that resists chipping during handling. The surface accepts a smooth polish that looks excellent under display lighting. For a collectible piece, 1045 strikes an ideal balance between visual appeal, structural integrity, and long-term durability — it holds up well over years of display without the brittleness issues that can affect higher-carbon steels in decorative settings.
How should I maintain a Kikoku nodachi replica on display?
Apply a thin coat of choji oil or Renaissance wax along the blade every four to six weeks, especially in humid climates where moisture accelerates oxidation on carbon steel. Use a soft microfiber cloth to wipe fingerprints after handling — skin oils are acidic enough to etch carbon steel surfaces over time. Store the sword horizontally on a wall mount or stand with the edge facing upward to reduce stress on the saya. Keep it away from direct sunlight, which can fade the lacquer finish on the scabbard. If you notice early surface oxidation, a gentle pass with metal polish and a cotton pad will restore the blade's luster before deeper corrosion sets in.
Does the Kikoku replica come with a display scabbard?
Yes, every Kikoku replica includes a fitted saya finished in a dark lacquer palette that reflects the anime's visual design. The scabbard is crafted from hardwood with a painted exterior, and the interior is shaped to seat the blade securely so it doesn't rattle or shift during display. A firm habaki wedge at the blade base ensures a snug fit and that satisfying click when sheathing. The saya's elongated proportions match the nodachi-length blade, so the complete sword and scabbard together create the same imposing silhouette fans recognize from the series.
Can I display the Kikoku alongside Zoro's swords?
Absolutely — pairing the Kikoku with Zoro's collection creates one of the most compelling One Piece displays possible. Law's single elongated nodachi provides a strong visual counterpoint to Zoro's triple-sword arrangement. Consider mounting the Kikoku vertically on its own stand and placing Zoro's Shusui set on a horizontal three-tier rack beside it. The contrast in blade lengths, guard shapes, and saya colors highlights each character's distinct fighting philosophy. Many collectors find that this side-by-side arrangement sparks more conversation than any single piece displayed alone.

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