Product Details

This chokuto ninjato features a straight blade forged from T10 carbon steel and refined through clay tempering. The differential hardening process creates a genuine hamon line with a distinctive zigzag pattern visible along the blade's surface, while achieving a hardness of 58 HRC. The steel carries a polished chrome-toned finish that contrasts with the textured hamon, giving the blade visual depth and structural integrity.

The 6.5-inch tsuka is wrapped in white ito cord over white ray-skin samegawa, with gold menuki accents tucked beneath the wrap. The tight, traditional binding pattern provides a firm grip while maintaining the sword's all-white aesthetic from handle to saya tip.

At the junction of blade and handle sits a silver-toned alloy tsuba with an intricate openwork orchid motif. A bronze-finished habaki and gold-accented seppa frame the guard, creating a refined metallic accent that breaks the monochrome palette without overwhelming it. This design draws from classical Japanese floral themes found across many Clay Tempered Ninjato styles.

The hardwood saya is finished in white with a delicate crackle-vein surface texture that resembles frost or marble veining. Gold rings accent the kurikata, and a white sageo cord is tied in a traditional knot. The overall effect is a saya that feels like a display piece in its own right.

Measuring 41 inches in total length and weighing 3 lbs, this full tang chokuto sits comfortably within the T10 Ninja Sword category. Each piece is individually finished by hand, so expect subtle variations in the hamon pattern and wrap tension that make every sword unique. Sword stand not included.

  • Forged from T10 carbon steel with clay tempering that produces a visible real hamon line along the straight blade, hardened to 58 HRC for lasting edge retention.
  • White ito cord wraps the 6.5-inch tsuka over white ray-skin samegawa, delivering a clean monochrome aesthetic with a secure traditional grip.
  • Silver-toned alloy tsuba features an openwork orchid design accented by a bronze habaki, adding refined contrast to the all-white color scheme.
  • White hardwood saya displays a textured crackle-pattern finish with gold-accented kurikata and white sageo cord, completing the cohesive visual theme.
  • Full tang straight-blade construction measures 41 inches overall at 3 lbs, offering solid balance suited for display or collection purposes.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-XY20098
Primary ColorWhite
Primary MaterialT10 Carbon Steel
Saya ColorWhite
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Tsuka ColorWhite
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorWhite
Tsuba ColorSilver
Tsuba ThemeFlower
Nagasa HamonYes
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions41 Inches
Weight3.0 Pounds
Packing Size43 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight4.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel and hardness does this chokuto ninjato have?
The blade is forged from T10 carbon steel and clay tempered to reach 58 HRC. The differential hardening process produces a genuine hamon line with a visible zigzag pattern along the straight blade, combining a hard edge with a resilient spine.
How long is this ninjato and what does it weigh?
This chokuto measures 41 inches in overall length with a 6.5-inch tsuka handle. Total weight is 3 lbs, giving it a solid, well-balanced feel suited for display and collection. The full tang construction runs the entire length of the handle.
What is the tsuba design and saya finish on this sword?
The silver-toned alloy tsuba features an openwork orchid motif paired with a bronze habaki. The white hardwood saya has a crackle-vein textured surface with gold-accented kurikata fittings and a white sageo cord, creating a cohesive all-white display piece.

Customer Reviews(15)

Bryan Bacon Missouri, United States
Feb 15, 2026 12:06

Very nice quality sword. Very well crafted, sharp, and looks great on display. Came packaged very well. Over, very nice product and will certainly purchase more in the future.

David Allgood North Carolina, United States
Jan 22, 2026 12:04

It’s very sharp, very lightweight and it came out great!!

Daniel Graham Florida, United States
Oct 04, 2025 15:30

Thank you for the amazing katanas and customer service!! Great company

Jake Georgia, United States
Dec 05, 2023 12:22

Overall amazing sword. Only issue is it came slightly oily for some reason, and a couple tid bits fit loosely. No biggie tho, it's an amazing piece of work regardless.

Gysbergh Denis Belgium
Jun 18, 2023 03:39

Deuxième commande chez Truekatana.com :)
Magnifiques.
2 petits regrets cette fois, dommage :
- les deux sabres commandés étant "en stock", la commande passée et payée le 28/5/2023 n'a été expédiée que le 11/6/2023 après ouverture de litige Paypal, et reçue le 16/6/2023 (Rapide FEDEX, bravo! ).
- le "Ray-Skin" du sabre noir est rouge et pas noir, ce qui fait que la poignée est rouge/rouge (ça fait beaucoup de rouge alors que le contraste rouge/noir aurait été parfait) mais ce n'est pas pour autant que je le renvoie car les frais de renvoi sont chers, et qu'il est magnifique malgré tout.

Un troisième regret : il est difficile de s'arrêter quand on contemple la naissance d'une magnifique collection ... :-D

Matt Schaeffer Florida, United States
Nov 17, 2022 14:06

Nice sword its a little blingy, but the white is a nice addition to my collection.

Xin Jin Tennessee, United States
Apr 27, 2022 13:27

Great sword! The control of the weight is well, the location of the mass center is also perfect. Blade is sharp and the handle grips comfortable. Very nice~

Devon Teeple Michigan, United States
Jan 29, 2022 06:41

Bought it for my friend as a late christmas present and he absolutely loves it.

Kylie Flowers Texas, United States
Jan 09, 2022 10:57

Absolutely perfect, just like pictures, and sharp 😍. Will be ordering a LOT more from this site.

Beau Corey Indiana, United States
Sep 26, 2021 13:26

I was expecting it to be a little sharper but that’s nothing I can’t handle myself. Very happy with my purchase and I plan on making more!

Gavin Hernandez Texas, United States
Jan 07, 2021 09:53

What I had ordered and what I had received were not the same thing in the slightest