Product Details

The blade on this chokuto ninjato is forged from T10 carbon steel and clay-tempered to produce a distinct hamon line along the straight edge. The chrome-polished finish highlights the differential hardening across the flat and edge, giving the nagasa a mirrored clarity that photographs well and holds up as a long-term display piece. At 41 inches overall, the proportion follows classical ninjato geometry - a shorter, straight profile distinct from the curved katana form.

The tsuka is wrapped in blue braided cord over a foundation of black ray-skin (samegawa), with rust-orange accent cord woven through the diamond pattern at the fuchi. The combination reads as deep navy in most lighting, with the secondary rust tone surfacing only at the knot work near the habaki. The full-tang construction runs the blade through the entire handle core, secured beneath the wrap.

The gold-tone tsuba is one of the most visually detailed elements of this build. An ornate scroll border frames a central honeycomb-style lattice cutout, with additional scroll motifs at each cardinal face. The gold coloring contrasts directly against the blue tsuka and the chrome blade, pulling the whole assembly into a cohesive color story. Collectors drawn to T10 Ninja Sword builds will recognize this tsuba style as a step up from plain iron fittings.

The saya is made from natural hardwood finished in a pale beige tone, engraved across its entire surface with a repeating geometric cross-hatch pattern alongside kanji-style relief motifs. A silver-tone koiguchi and kojiri cap each end, and a blue-and-rust sageo cord is tied at the opening with a structured knot that echoes the tsuka wrap colors. The engraved surface gives the saya a tactile quality uncommon in entry-level replica pieces.

For collectors building out a straight-blade Japanese collection, this chokuto ninjato sits at the intersection of material quality and visual detail. Browse the full Sharp Ninja Sword range for additional ninjato variants. Packaged at 43 x 4 x 4 inches, shipping weight 6 lbs. Sword stand not included.

  • T10 carbon steel blade with a visible hamon line, clay-tempered and precision-finished for a chrome-polished straight edge running the full length of this ninjato.
  • Full-tang construction anchors the blade through the entire tsuka, wrapped in blue and rust cord over a black ray-skin base for a secure, traditional grip.
  • Gold-tone openwork tsuba features ornate scroll and lattice cutout detailing - a standout accent piece between blade and handle.
  • Beige hardwood saya is engraved with geometric cross-hatch and kanji-style motifs, finished with a blue and rust sageo cord tie at the koiguchi.
  • Overall length 41 inches, shipping weight 6 lbs - sized for wall display or collection alongside other straight-blade Japanese replica pieces.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-JZ21065
Primary ColorBronze
Primary MaterialT10 Carbon Steel
Saya ColorBeige
Saya MaterialHardwood Natural
Saya ThemeGeometric
Tsuka ColorBlue
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorBlue
Tsuba ColorGold
Tsuba ThemeOrnate Scroll
Nagasa HamonYes
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions41 Inches
Weight5.0 Pounds
Packing Size43 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight6.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel and heat treatment does this ninjato use?
The blade is forged from T10 carbon steel and clay-tempered, producing a visible hamon line along the straight edge. The chrome-polished finish reveals the differential hardening between the edge and spine.
Is this ninjato full tang with a secure handle?
Yes - the T10 blade runs full-tang through the entire tsuka. The handle is wrapped in blue braided cord over black ray-skin samegawa, with rust accent cord at the fuchi knot work for a firm, traditional grip.
What makes the tsuba and saya design distinctive on this piece?
The gold-tone tsuba features an ornate scroll border with a honeycomb lattice cutout center. The beige hardwood saya is engraved with geometric cross-hatch and kanji-style motifs, tied with a blue and rust sageo cord that matches the tsuka wrap.