Product Details

The blade on this odachi is forged from high manganese steel with a chrome-polished finish and a defined hamon line running along the cutting edge. At 41 inches overall and 3 lbs, the sword carries the elongated silhouette characteristic of traditional odachi and Nodachi Samurai Sword lineage - long enough to command attention on a wall mount or display stand, with full-tang construction that extends the steel through the entire handle.

The tsuka is built over a white PU samegawa base - a simulated ray-skin wrap in a clean white tone that contrasts sharply against the black ito cord. The black cord is wrapped in a classic diamond (hishi) pattern, creating the alternating white diamond windows that are visible across the length of the grip. Gold-tone menuki accents are set beneath the wrapping at traditional placement points.

The tsuba is the visual centerpiece of this sword. Cast in gold-tone metal, it features a raised dragon motif in high relief - the coiled dragon design is detailed and three-dimensional, flanked by decorative cutwork around the rim. Gold seppa on both sides of the tsuba tie the fittings together into a cohesive koshirae set.

The saya is constructed from hardwood with a black lacquer finish and gold mineral-flake detailing that catches the light along the body of the scabbard. Gold-tone fittings at the koiguchi (mouth), kurikata (knob), and kojiri (tip) reinforce the black-and-gold color scheme. A thick black sageo cord is knotted at the kurikata with a braided loop hang detail. Explore the full range in our Odachi Sword collection.

Packaging dimensions are 43 x 4 x 4 inches at a shipping weight of 4 lbs. Sword stand is not included. This piece is suited for wall display, collection, or cosplay use.

  • High manganese steel blade with a visible hamon line and chrome finish - 41 inches overall length, 3 lbs, full-tang construction built for solid balance and display presence.
  • Gold dragon-themed tsuba cast with detailed relief work - the coiled dragon motif adds bold visual character to the koshirae fittings.
  • Black ito handle wrap over white PU samegawa (ray-skin) in traditional diamond-pattern tsuka - black and white contrast gives the grip a crisp, classic samurai aesthetic.
  • Hardwood lacquer saya in black-gold finish with gold koi-style accent fittings at the koiguchi and kurikata - visually striking against the chrome blade.
  • Black sageo cord with braided loop secures the saya and adds an authentic koshirae detail consistent with traditional odachi presentation.
  • Koshirae-style full fittings including menuki accents and gold-tone seppa - every component is coordinated in the black and gold color scheme.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-XY20156
Primary ColorGold Blade
Primary MaterialManganese Steel
ThemesDragon Tsuba
Saya ColorBlack-gold
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Tsuka ColorBlack-white
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorBlack
Tsuba ColorGold
Tsuba ThemeDragon
Nagasa HamonYes
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions41 Inches
Weight3.0 Pounds
Packing Size43 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight4.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is this odachi blade made from?
The blade is made from high manganese steel with a chrome-polished finish and a visible hamon line along the edge. It is full-tang construction, running the full length through the tsuka, and the sword measures 41 inches overall at 3 lbs.
What does the dragon tsuba look like on this sword?
The tsuba is cast in gold-tone metal featuring a coiled dragon in high-relief detail with decorative cutwork around the rim. Gold seppa flank both sides, and the design ties into the overall black-and-gold koshirae color scheme of the fittings.
What is the saya material and color on this odachi?
The saya is hardwood with a black lacquer finish and gold mineral-flake detailing along the body. Fittings at the koiguchi, kurikata, and kojiri are gold-tone metal. A thick black braided sageo cord is attached at the kurikata.

Customer Reviews(2)

Petrica Bunea Prahova, Romania
Sep 14, 2025 14:57

O.K. with me. I have one tachi, a katana, one wakizashi, one ninjato and one tanto. Enough, for naginata is already to much. Thank you! Petrica Bunea.

Cherie L Rowell Tennessee, United States
Dec 12, 2023 08:37

Awesome product and great delivery time!!