Product Details

The blade on this ninjato is forged from manganese steel and polished to a bright chrome finish, running straight and even from tip to full tang base. At 41 inches overall, the geometry is clean and deliberate - no visible hamon, no artificial aging, just a precision-finished surface that catches light along the entire length. The hand-finished edge is consistent and well-defined, reflecting the care put into the final grinding and polishing stages. For collectors interested in the broader range of ninja sword styles, our Real Ninjato collection covers the full spectrum of construction approaches.

The handle follows shirasaya convention: a plain brown rosewood tsuka with no ito wrap and no same underlayer. The natural wood grain is the finish. A gold-tone brass kashira caps the end, and the overall grip profile is round and smooth, consistent with the understated aesthetic of the shirasaya form. The fit between tsuka and habaki is tight, with no visible gap at the collar.

The tsuba is where this piece makes its strongest visual statement. A gold-tone chrysanthemum design in round form sits at the guard position - sculpted petal relief radiates from the center ring, and the same floral motif is repeated as a kurikata fitting on the saya body. The gold color is warm and consistent across both fittings, pairing well against the dark red wood throughout.

The dark red rosewood saya is the defining visual element of this piece. The hardwood has been shaped and finished to a smooth, even surface with rich grain visible across the full length. Brass fittings in matching gold tone cap the koiguchi and kojiri ends, and the chrysanthemum kurikata sits approximately mid-body on the saya. The overall color combination - dark red wood, gold brass, chrome steel - is deliberate and cohesive. Collectors exploring similar construction can browse our Best Selling Ninja Swords for comparable shirasaya-style builds.

Overall length is 41 inches and total weight is 4 lbs. Packaging dimensions are 43 x 4 x 4 inches with a shipping weight of 5 lbs. This is a shirasaya-style ninjato replica suited for display and collection - sword stand is not included.

  • Manganese steel blade with a chrome-polished finish delivers a clean, mirror-bright surface and precise hand-finished edge geometry along the full 41-inch length.
  • Full tang construction runs the blade continuously through the rosewood handle, providing structural integrity and balanced weight distribution at 4 lbs total.
  • Gold-tone chrysanthemum tsuba adds a refined floral accent - the sculpted petal ring detail is visible in both the guard and the decorative kurikata on the saya.
  • Dark red rosewood saya features natural hardwood grain with gold-tone brass fittings at the koiguchi and kojiri, creating a rich warm contrast against the chrome blade.
  • Shirasaya-style design with a plain brown rosewood tsuka and minimal wrapping keeps the silhouette clean and traditional - no ito, no same, just natural wood grain.
  • Overall length 41 inches, shipping weight 5 lbs - sized for wall display or collection shelving; sword stand not included.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-JZ21050
Primary ColorMix-color
Primary MaterialManganese Steel
Saya ColorDark Red
Saya MaterialHardwood Natural
Tsuka ColorBrown
Nagasa ColorChrome
Tsuba ColorGold
Tsuba ThemeChrysanthemum
StyleShirasaya
Dimensions41 Inches
Weight4.0 Pounds
Packing Size43 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight5.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is this ninjato blade made from?
The blade is forged from manganese steel and polished to a chrome finish. It runs full tang through the rosewood handle at 41 inches overall length and 4 lbs total weight.
Is the tsuka wrapped or plain wood?
The tsuka is plain brown rosewood with no ito wrap or same underlayer - true shirasaya style. A gold-tone brass kashira caps the end, keeping the handle minimal and natural.
What does the chrysanthemum fitting on the saya do?
The gold-tone chrysanthemum kurikata is a decorative ring fitting mounted mid-body on the dark red rosewood saya. It mirrors the tsuba design and is used to secure a sageo cord, though no cord is included.