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Zoro Katana Set

Zoro's three swords aren't interchangeable — Wado Ichimonji carries Kuina's memory, Sandai Kitetsu carries a curse he accepted anyway, and Shusui carries the weight of Wano's history. Each one means something different, which is why collecting all three matters to fans who've actually followed his journey. Every sword in this Zoro katana set is hand-forged and built around the specific profile and details that define each blade in One Piece — not three generic katanas in a box. Whether you're completing the set or starting with all three at once — take a look at what we have below.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What Swords Are Included In The Zoro Katana Set?

The standard Zoro Katana Set usually includes Wado Ichimonji, Sandai Kitetsu, and Shusui, which represent Zoro’s classic three-sword setup for a Santoryu-style display.TrueKatana Zoro Katana Set collection TrueKatana also shows a four-piece Zoro sword set that includes Shusui, Wado Ichimonji, Sandai Kitetsu, and Yubashiri.TrueKatana Zoro Katana Set collection The three-piece set is better if you want the core display without taking up too much space, while the four-piece set is better if you want a broader pre-timeskip style collection. For most fans, the appeal is seeing the white, red, and black swords together in one complete Zoro display.

What Is The Zoro Santoryu Set?

The Zoro Santoryu Set is a three-sword replica set inspired by Roronoa Zoro’s Three Sword Style in One Piece. TrueKatana’s Santoryu set includes Wado Ichimonji, Sandai Kitetsu, and Shusui, with each sword designed to match its character-specific look.TrueKatana Zoro Santoryu product In the story, Zoro’s Three Sword Style uses one sword in each hand and a third sword in the mouth.One Piece Wiki Three Sword Style For collectors, the set format matters because Zoro is not defined by one blade alone. The visual impact comes from seeing the three swords together.

Does The Zoro Katana Set Include Enma?

The Zoro Katana Set page currently shows a three-piece set with Wado Ichimonji, Sandai Kitetsu, and Shusui, plus a four-piece set with Shusui, Wado Ichimonji, Sandai Kitetsu, and Yubashiri.TrueKatana Zoro Katana Set collection Enma is not part of those two visible set names on the collection page, but TrueKatana offers Enma separately as a Zoro sword option.TrueKatana Enma product page If you want Zoro’s current post-Wano lineup, Enma is important because Zoro receives it after returning Shusui to Wano.If you want the classic display, the three-piece Santoryu set works well.

Is The Zoro Katana Set Full Tang?

Yes. The TrueKatana Zoro Santoryu set product states that each sword is full-tang 1045 carbon steel and 41 inches overall.TrueKatana Zoro Santoryu product Full tang is an important buying detail because many customers looking for a Zoro katana set want something more substantial than a lightweight costume prop. It means the blade steel continues through the handle, giving the sword a more solid build. Even so, a full tang set should still be treated with care. These are full-size metal replicas, so safe storage, careful handling, and responsible display matter.

What Are The Zoro Katana Set Swords Made Of?

The TrueKatana Zoro Santoryu set is listed as 1045 carbon steel, with each sword built on a full-tang blade at 41 inches overall.TrueKatana Zoro Santoryu product The collection page also notes that some set variants use high-carbon steel and sharpened blades, while other variants may use stainless steel alloy for decorative display.TrueKatana Zoro Katana Set collection Because of that, buyers should always check the specific listing before ordering. For page content, this is a useful trust-building point: the set is not one generic toy bundle, and the product details matter for material, edge treatment, display purpose, and safety.

What Is The Difference Between A Zoro 3 Sword Set And 4 Sword Set?

A Zoro 3 sword set usually focuses on the classic Santoryu display: Wado Ichimonji, Sandai Kitetsu, and Shusui.TrueKatana Zoro Katana Set collection A 4 sword set adds Yubashiri, giving collectors a broader look at Zoro’s pre-timeskip sword progression.TrueKatana Zoro Katana Set collection In the story, Zoro acquired Yubashiri in Loguetown and later lost it when it was rusted away by Shu in the Enies Lobby arc. The three-sword set is cleaner and easier to display, while the four-sword set is better for fans who want a fuller historical collection.

Are Zoro Katana Sets Good For Cosplay?

Zoro Katana Sets can work well for home cosplay photos, room display, and character styling, but full-size metal swords are usually not the best choice for public conventions. A Reddit cosplay maker who created Zoro’s katanas from scratch used composite fiber rather than wood or metal, which shows why many cosplayers prefer lighter materials for events.Reddit Zoro cosplay build Three full-size swords can be heavy, awkward, and difficult to pass through venue security. For display and photos at home, a carbon steel set looks impressive. For conventions, foam, plastic, or lightweight prop versions are usually safer.

Can I Bring A Zoro Katana Set To A Convention?

You should not assume that a Zoro Katana Set is allowed at a convention. Many event discussions recommend foam or plastic props, because metal and even wood swords may be denied at weapons check.Reddit convention prop discussion A three-sword setup can attract even more attention from security because it involves multiple long blade-shaped props. If you are attending Anime Expo, Anime NYC, Otakon, FanX, AnimeFest Dallas, or any local convention, check the official prop policy before going. A carbon steel set is usually better for home display, collection, and controlled photo shoots.

Is It Legal To Own A Zoro Katana Set In The United States?

Sword ownership and carry rules in the United States vary by state, city, age, blade type, and location. Owning a Zoro Katana Set for home display is different from carrying swords in public, taking them to school, or bringing them to a convention. Because TrueKatana’s Zoro sets are full-size sword replicas, buyers should check local regulations before purchase and storage.TrueKatana Zoro Katana Set collection This is especially important for a multi-sword set because storage and access control matter more when there are several blades. TrueKatana can provide product details, but it cannot replace local legal advice.

Where Can I Buy A Zoro Katana Set?

You can buy a Zoro Katana Set directly from TrueKatana’s Zoro Katana Set collection page. The page currently shows a three-piece Santoryu set and a four-piece Zoro sword set, both with free shipping.TrueKatana Zoro Katana Set collection The three-piece Santoryu set is priced at 349.00 USD, while the four-piece set is priced at 439.00 USD on the collection page at the time reviewed.TrueKatana Zoro Katana Set collection If you are buying for display, compare what each set includes, whether you need Enma separately, and whether you have enough wall or shelf space for multiple swords.

What Is Zoro’s Three Sword Style?

Zoro’s Three Sword Style is his signature fighting style in One Piece. Instead of using one sword like a traditional swordsman, Zoro fights with three blades at the same time: one in each hand and one held in his mouth. That unusual style is part of what makes him instantly recognizable, especially to fans who want a Zoro katana set instead of a single display sword. For collectors, the appeal is not just the swords themselves, but the complete look of Zoro’s fighting identity. A three sword set captures the character better because it reflects the full Santoryu style, not just one individual blade. For display, cosplay photos, or a One Piece themed collection, this is usually the version fans connect with most.

How To Display Zoro Katana Set?

A Zoro katana set looks best when the three swords are displayed together instead of separated across different rooms or shelves. The cleanest setup is usually a horizontal sword stand that keeps each katana visible, with the handles and scabbards facing the same direction for a balanced look. If the set includes Wado Ichimonji, Sandai Kitetsu, and Shusui or Enma, try arranging them in a way that shows the contrast between the white, red, black, or purple designs. Keep the swords away from direct sunlight, heavy moisture, and places where they can be knocked over easily. Since TrueKatana swords are full tang and made with real weight, they should be displayed securely, not balanced loosely on a shelf.

Are Zoro's Sword Sets Sharp?

Some Zoro sword sets may be sharpened, while others are better treated as collectible or display swords, so the safest answer is to check the product details before buying. TrueKatana swords are full tang, which gives them a more solid construction than lightweight decorative props, but that does not mean every sword should be used for cutting. For most One Piece fans, a Zoro sword set is best for collection, display, cosplay photography, or gifting. If sharpness matters to you, look carefully at the blade description and contact support if anything is unclear. Metal swords should always be handled carefully, kept away from children, and never brought to conventions or public events unless the venue rules clearly allow them.

Customer Reviews

I do not have any complaints whatsoever. They were really helpful with a problem I had and solved it in less than 24 hours, they also had great shipping that I got my product within a few days. The product is amazing and the price is fair for whatever you get.r
I personally would shop here again and definitely recommend it for anyone trying to buy a cool sword.

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Excellent quality sword blade. These swords come sharpened. The handle is low quality and made up of Styrofoam and 3 of 4 katanas have 2 nails in the handle that are exposed to the eye and touch when holding the katanas. Given this, I would purchase again even though the handles are low quality. The quality of the blades make up for the low quality handle. You get what you pay for and for 4 swords at under $400, these are in incredible deal. If you are a fan of Zoro's beloved swords, these are a great option while having functional capability. These are NOT to be brought to any type of convention and most local laws do not allow carrying in public. If you are looking to purchase as a collectors item that will not be brought out of the home these are a great addition to your collection. The shipping was as expected and was stopped in NY customs.

When opening the blades out of the scabbards for the first time BE WARNED... there are protective plastic sleeves on each of the sword blades, I presume to not damage the scabbard from the excess amount of oil that they are shipped in. Please make sure to not let the plastic protective coating fall into the scabbard as it is difficult or in some cases impossible to remove once you have sheathed the katana into the scabbard without realizing and the plastic will become stuck at the bottom of the scabbard.

All in all, I would purchase again if it was necessary or as a gift, but if you are looking for the BEST quality handle, you have to be willing to pay more elsewhere and may not find Zoro's swords made in a full katana's quality as these should cost $400 each and the market is limited on the buyers side.

Thank you for producing these and selling them. Great addition to a stay at home collection!

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