What is the difference between the NCO Shin Gunto and the Officer version?

 Updated Mar 2026

The NCO (non-commissioned officer) Shin Gunto is a historically distinct variant that is often overlooked. While Type 98 Officer swords featured privately sourced or arsenal-made blades with decorative fittings β€” floral alloy or copper tsuba, leather or hardwood saya, and ito-wrapped handles β€” the NCO sword was a more utilitarian issue piece. It typically featured simpler metal fittings, an olive-painted iron saya, and a less ornate handle assembly. Collecting both variants gives a more complete picture of Imperial Japanese Army hierarchy and sword-issue policy. For display purposes, placing an Officer and NCO sword side by side illustrates the clear visual distinction in rank and resource allocation that defined wartime Japanese military culture.

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