Product Details

The blade on this ninjato is forged from manganese steel and finished in a deep, saturated blue that runs from the base to the tip. A hand-finished hamon traces a flowing, wave-like pattern along the edge in white contrast - clearly visible against the blue ground in the product images. The straight, single-edged profile is true to the ninjato form, and the full-tang construction carries the steel through the entire length of the handle for solid balance at 3 lbs and 34 inches overall. For collectors looking specifically at Blue Blade Manganese Steel Ninjato options, the color depth on this blade is among the most saturated available in this category.

The tsuka is wrapped in black cord ito over black PU samegawa, following a traditional diagonal cross pattern that provides a firm grip surface. Gold menuki hardware is seated beneath the wrap at two points, adding a refined metallic accent that catches light between the cord segments. The handle proportions are balanced against the straight blade geometry of the ninjato form.

The tsuba is gold-tone with an open geometric lattice - a crackle or web-like cutout pattern framed by a raised border with a rope-twist edge detail. The gold finish creates a deliberate warm-cool contrast with the blue blade and the black ito, making it a visual focal point when the sword is displayed unsheathed. Black fuchi and kashira collar pieces frame the tsuba on both sides.

The saya is constructed from hardwood with a natural lacquer finish in dark red, layered over a dragon-themed surface pattern. The texture reads as deep red with black dragon-scale or floral relief, with subtle green undertones visible in the lacquer depth. The kojiri (end cap) is black with an engraved floral motif, and the sageo cord is black - consistent with the overall dark-and-gold color architecture of the full koshirae. This piece fits within the broader Chokuto Ninja Sword collection for collectors building a themed display.

At 34 inches in length and 3 lbs, this ninjato ships in a 36 x 4 x 4 inch package at a shipping weight of 4 lbs. The koshirae-style fittings - gold tsuba, lacquered dragon saya, black cord handle - are assembled as a complete set. No sword stand is included. Intended as a handcrafted replica and collectible display piece.

  • Manganese steel blade with a vivid blue finish and a hand-finished hamon running the full length - 34 inches overall with a full-tang construction weighing 3 lbs.
  • Gold-tone geometric tsuba with an open lattice cutout pattern adds a striking visual contrast against the blue blade and black tsuka wrap.
  • Dark red hardwood lacquer saya features a dragon-themed relief surface in deep red and black tones, with a floral-engraved black kojiri end cap.
  • Black cord tsuka-ito wraps over black PU samegawa (ray-skin), delivering a secure, traditional grip with gold menuki accents visible through the wrap.
  • Precision-finished full-tang blade ensures structural integrity from tip to pommel - designed as a display-grade koshirae collectible replica.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-AW20145
Primary ColorBlue Blade
Primary MaterialManganese Steel
Saya ColorDark Red
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Saya ThemeDragon
Tsuka ColorBlack
Nagasa ColorBlue
Sageo ColorBlack
Tsuba ColorGold
Tsuba ThemeGeometric
Nagasa HamonYes
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions34 Inches
Weight3.0 Pounds
Packing Size36 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight4.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is the blue blade made from?
The blade is forged from manganese steel and finished in a deep blue tone with a hand-finished wave hamon along the edge. Full-tang construction runs the length of the 34-inch, 3 lb sword.
What does the gold tsuba look like up close?
The tsuba features an open geometric lattice cutout in a crackle or web pattern, framed by a rope-twist border edge. The gold-tone finish contrasts directly against the blue blade and black ito wrap.
What is the saya made of and what does it depict?
The saya is hardwood with a natural lacquer finish in dark red, layered over a dragon-themed relief pattern with black and green depth. The kojiri end cap is black with an engraved floral motif. Sageo is black cord.

Customer Reviews(1)

Kevin Ponce Florida, United States
Jan 26, 2021 22:47

Wasn’t so sure at first if I was going to be happy with the sword but honestly it looks, feels, and cuts great I’m stoked to play real life fruit ninja in my backyard.