What makes a mini tanto different from a standard tanto?
Updated Feb 2026
A standard tanto typically features a blade length of 15 to 30 cm, following historical samurai proportions. A mini tanto reduces that blade length further — often to under 15 cm — while retaining the defining characteristics of the tanto form: a single-edged carbon steel blade, a defined kissaki tip geometry, a full-tang construction, and a traditionally styled tsuka and saya. The appeal for collectors is compactness without compromise on detail. A well-made mini tanto will still feature cast alloy tsuba, lacquered hardwood saya, and carbon steel blades finished to the same standard as their full-sized counterparts. For display purposes, the smaller form factor makes it easier to integrate into a desk setup, shadow box, or tiered shelf arrangement.