What is the difference between aikuchi, hamidashi, and shirasaya tanto?
These terms describe different mounting styles. An aikuchi has no tsuba (hand guard), creating a flush, seamless profile. A hamidashi has a small, understated tsuba that provides minimal hand protection while keeping the design sleek. A shirasaya is a plain wooden mounting without any tsuba or decorative fittings, traditionally used for blade storage. All three are available in our collection across multiple steel types.












