Product Details

The blade on this straight ninjato is forged from 1045 carbon steel and finished in a deep blue tone that runs from habaki to tip. A wavy hamon line - visible along the edge in the image - adds textural contrast against the smooth blue surface, giving the nagasa a layered, handcrafted appearance without overclaiming heat-treatment processes. The chisel-style kissaki tip stays true to the ninjato profile, clean and direct. Collectors drawn to Blue Lightning Theme Blade Ninjato designs will find this blue finish immediately familiar.

The tsuka is wrapped in black ito cord over a black PU samegawa base. The diagonal hishi-gumi pattern is tight and even across the handle length, with copper-tone menuki hardware seated beneath the wrap on both sides. The full-tang construction means the steel runs continuously from blade through handle - no separate assembly at the core.

At the blade collar, a gold-tone habaki fits snugly against a silver seppa, and the round black iron tsuba sits flush above. The tsuba carries a plain, undecorated profile - no cut-out motifs, no surface etching - letting the contrast between black iron and gold habaki do the visual work. The hardware set reads clean against the blue steel.

The saya is built from hardwood with a black lacquer finish. White kanji script is printed across the full length of the scabbard surface, giving it a graphic, high-contrast look that stands out in any display arrangement. A black sageo cord threads through the kurikata fitting, which is accented with a small gold hardware piece matching the habaki tone. For collectors exploring High Carbon Steel Ninja Sword options, this saya design offers a visually distinctive alternative to plain lacquer finishes.

Overall blade length is 31 inches with a total weight of 3 lbs. The package measures 33 x 4 x 4 inches and ships at 4 lbs. Sword stand not included. This ninjato is presented in koshirae full-mount configuration - blade, tsuka, tsuba, and saya assembled as a complete piece ready for wall display or collection shelving.

  • 1045 carbon steel blade with a vivid blue finish and a wavy hamon line running the full length - a striking visual detail on a full-tang, straight ninjato profile.
  • Full-tang construction connects blade to handle in a single solid piece, giving this straight ninja sword reliable structural integrity for display or handling.
  • Black ito cord wrapping over black PU samegawa (ray-skin style) grip provides a firm, layered tsuka with copper menuki accents visible beneath the wrap.
  • Black iron tsuba in a round plain profile, paired with gold-tone habaki and a silver seppa - a clean three-tone metal accent set at the blade collar.
  • Black lacquered hardwood saya printed with white kanji script along its full length, secured by a black sageo cord with matching gold-accent kurikata fittings.
  • Overall length 31 inches, weight 3 lbs - a balanced, display-ready ninjato packaged in a 33 x 4 x 4 inch box, shipping weight 4 lbs.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-AW20028
Primary ColorBlue Blade
Primary Material1045 Carbon Steel
ThemesKanji Scabbard
Saya ColorBlack
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Tsuka ColorBlack
Nagasa ColorBlue
Sageo ColorBlack
Tsuba ColorBlack
Tsuba ThemePlain
Nagasa HamonYes
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions31 Inches
Weight3.0 Pounds
Packing Size33 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight4.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel and blade finish does this ninjato use?
The blade is 1045 carbon steel with a blue surface finish. A wavy hamon line runs along the edge length, visible as a contrasting detail against the blue tone. Full-tang construction runs blade steel through the entire tsuka.
What makes the saya design on this sword distinctive?
The black lacquered hardwood saya is printed with white kanji script along its full length - a high-contrast graphic finish that differs from plain lacquer or solid-color scabbards. A black sageo cord and gold-accent kurikata fitting complete the saya hardware.
What are the tsuba material and fittings on this ninjato?
The tsuba is a round plain black iron guard with no cut-outs or surface engraving. It pairs with a gold-tone habaki at the blade collar and a silver seppa between guard and handle, creating a three-tone metal accent set at the ricasso.