What makes a wakizashi a good starting point for new collectors?
Updated Mar 2026
Wakizashi occupy an ideal middle ground for collectors entering the Japanese sword space. Their shorter blade length — typically 30–60 cm — makes them easier to display, transport, and store compared to a full-length katana, while still representing all the key elements of traditional Japanese sword construction: hand-forged blade, authentic tsuba fittings, ito-wrapped handle, and lacquered wooden saya. The lower footprint also means display stands and cases are more affordable and widely available. A visually distinctive piece like a red handle wakizashi also makes an excellent conversation-starting centerpiece for a new collection before expanding into larger or more specialized pieces.