Product Details

The blade on this chokuto-style ninjato is forged from T10 carbon steel and finished with a hand-polished surface that brings out the steel's natural grain. A genuine hamon line runs along the edge, formed during the heat-tempering process - not etched - giving each blade a unique and visible temper pattern. The straight single-edged profile follows the classic chokuto geometry, producing a clean, uninterrupted taper from the habaki to the sharp kissaki tip. Browse the full T10 Steel Ninjato collection for additional blade options in this steel.

The tsuka is wrapped in brown ito over white PU samegawa panels using a traditional diamond-pattern tsuka-maki. Gold-toned menuki are set at each diamond gap, adding a warm metallic contrast against the deep brown cord. The wrap is firm and even, providing a secure grip surface across the full length of the handle.

The tsuba is cast alloy in a two-tone gold-and-silver finish. Both faces carry detailed scroll and floral relief work, and the overall shape is a rounded rectangular form typical of formal koshirae fittings. The fuchi and kashira carry through the same pale ivory tone, tying the handle assembly into a cohesive unit.

The saya is shaped from natural hardwood left in its unfinished pale wood color, allowing the grain and natural tone of the wood to show through. A brown sageo cord is attached at the kurigata and tied in a clean wrap around the scabbard body. The fit between blade and saya is snug, with no rattle. For more options in this finish, see the Natural Wood Ninjato collection.

Overall length is 41 inches and the sword weighs 3 lbs. Shipping weight is 4 lbs in a 43 x 4 x 4 inch package. The sword stand is not included. This piece is intended as a collector's display item and is suited for cosplay, home display, or Japanese sword enthusiasts seeking a koshirae-style ninjato with genuine hamon character.

  • T10 carbon steel blade with a genuine hamon line, produced through a traditional heat-tempering process that creates visible grain contrast along the edge.
  • Full-tang construction with hand-polished finish; the straight chokuto profile measures 41 inches overall and weighs 3 lbs for balanced handling.
  • Natural hardwood saya in unfinished pale wood tone, secured with a brown sageo cord tied in a classic wrap at the kurigata.
  • Brown ito wrapping over white PU samegawa (ray-skin) panels, with gold menuki accents set into the diamond-pattern tsuka-maki.
  • Ornate alloy tsuba in a gold-and-silver two-tone finish featuring intricate scroll and floral relief work on both faces.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-XY20100
Primary ColorNatural-wood
Primary MaterialT10 Carbon Steel
Saya ColorNatural Wood
Saya MaterialHardwood Natural
Tsuka ColorBrown
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorBrown
Tsuba ColorGold-silver
Tsuba ThemeOrnate Scroll
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 heat treatment does this ninjato use?
The blade is forged from T10 carbon steel and heat-tempered to produce a genuine hamon line along the edge. The hamon is formed during tempering, not etched, so the pattern varies naturally on each blade.
What are the full dimensions and weight of this sword?
Overall length is 41 inches and the sword weighs 3 lbs. It ships in a 43 x 4 x 4 inch box at 4 lbs shipping weight. The straight chokuto profile runs full-tang from kissaki to pommel.
What finish and design does the tsuba have on this piece?
The tsuba is cast alloy with a two-tone gold-and-silver finish. Both faces feature raised scroll and floral relief work in an ornate style. The saya is natural unfinished hardwood with a brown sageo cord.

Customer Reviews(3)

Stuart Malkuch California, United States
Mar 24, 2025 19:24

Outstanding product as advertised. Sword is very sharp and was well packaged for shipment.

Terence P Verble Ohio, United States
Jul 28, 2021 05:54

The product is of very nice quality and sharp as a razor. Haven't tried it out cutting stuff yet but is is a beautiful piece of artwork to look at.

Greg Brown Indiana, United States
Jan 07, 2021 03:42

Quality was excellent! Beautiful piece of craftsmanship!