Product Details

The blade of this Tsurumaru Kuninaga tachi replica is crafted from 1060 carbon steel, finished in a deep gunmetal black with a clean parallel silver edge that traces the full 27.6-inch nagasa. The steel has been precision-finished to capture the distinctive silhouette of the in-game tachi, with a refined edge profile and a gentle curvature consistent with classical Japanese tachi geometry. Blade width measures 1.26 inches, and overall sword length reaches 40.5 inches.

The tsuka spans 11 inches and is wrapped in white cord over a white base, giving the handle a crisp white-gold appearance. Gold floral medallion ornaments are placed at intervals along the grip, replicating the ornate costuming of Tsurumaru Kuninaga's iconic koshirae. A full tang runs the length of the handle, locking blade and hilt into a single unified structure. For collectors looking at Full Tang Tachi Swords, this build delivers the structural fidelity you want in a display piece.

The tsuba is cast in gold-tone alloy and shaped around a chrysanthemum theme - a direct reference to the character's floral motifs in Touken Ranbu. The habaki and collar fittings continue the gold color palette, maintaining visual consistency from guard to pommel. The kashira cap echoes the same gold alloy tone, giving the handle assembly a cohesive ceremonial finish.

The saya is constructed from hardwood with a silver matte lacquer finish, closely matching the pale grey scabbard seen in the game's artwork. Two gold filigree sagari ornaments are mounted on the saya body, each featuring layered gold chains and small pearl-white drop beads - one of the most visually distinctive elements of this particular koshirae. A gold sageo cord completes the saya fittings.

At 40.5 inches overall and 42 ounces, this tachi replica ships in a 42 x 4 x 4-inch package weighing 4 lbs. It is designed as a collectible display piece and Touken Ranbu cosplay prop, faithful to the silver-and-gold visual identity of Tsurumaru Kuninaga. Sword stand is not included.

  • Blade forged from 1060 carbon steel, finished in a deep gunmetal black with a clean parallel silver edge running the length of the 27.6-inch nagasa.
  • White-gold tsuka stretches 11 inches and is dressed with shiny gold floral medallion ornaments, paired with a gold chrysanthemum-theme alloy tsuba for an elegant ceremonial look.
  • Silver hardwood matte saya houses two ornate gold filigree sagari fittings with dangling pearl drops and gold chain strands - a signature detail of the Tsurumaru Kuninaga koshirae design.
  • Full tang construction runs through the entire handle, providing structural integrity that makes this a solid display centerpiece as well as a faithful Touken Ranbu collectible replica.
  • Overall length 40.5 inches, blade width 1.26 inches, shipping weight 4 lbs - scaled accurately to the in-game Tsurumaru Kuninaga tachi proportions for cosplay and shelf display alike.
  • Note: sword stand is not included with purchase.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G10632
Primary ColorGray
Primary Material1060 Carbon Steel
Saya ColorSilver
Saya MaterialHardwood Matte
Tsuka ColorWhite-gold
Nagasa ColorBlack
Sageo ColorGold
Tsuba ColorGold
Tsuba ThemeChrysanthemum
StyleKoshirae
Ip AnimeTouken Ranbu
Dimensions40.5 x 1.3 Inches
Weight42.0 Pounds
Packing Size42 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight4.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is the Tsurumaru Kuninaga tachi blade made from?
The blade is made from 1060 carbon steel, finished in gunmetal black with a parallel silver edge. It is full tang with a 27.6-inch nagasa and 1.26-inch blade width.
What are the gold chain ornaments on the saya?
Those are sagari fittings - two gold filigree mounts on the silver hardwood saya, each with layered gold chains and small pearl-white drop beads, replicating Tsurumaru Kuninaga's koshirae detail from Touken Ranbu.
What theme is the tsuba design based on?
The tsuba is cast in gold-tone alloy with a chrysanthemum theme, directly referencing Tsurumaru Kuninaga's floral motifs. It pairs with gold habaki and kashira fittings for a unified ceremonial color palette.