Product Details

The blade of this odachi is forged from 1095 carbon steel, ground to a full-tang profile that extends the entire length of the tsuka. The chrome-polished surface delivers a bright, mirror-like finish along the flat and a clean, refined edge geometry at the kissaki. At 40.5 inches long and 1.26 inches wide, the nagasa carries the commanding proportions historically associated with the Odachi form.

The tsuka is wrapped in green ito using a traditional diamond-gap pattern, with spaced menuki ornaments in mixed bronze and green tones visible through the intervals. Silver-tone fuchi and kashira collar fittings cap both ends, providing structural reinforcement and a cohesive metallic accent across the handle assembly.

The tsuba is cast from alloy in a rounded-square silhouette and finished in silver tone. Its face carries dense ornate scroll relief work with layered botanical detailing across the entire surface, and a gold-toned seppa separates it from the blade collar - adding warmth against the cooler silver surround.

The saya is constructed from hardwood and coated with natural lacquer in a deep teal finish. Gold kamon roundel medallions are applied at intervals along its length, each one featuring a wheel-spoke mon design that references classical Japanese heraldic tradition. The matching green sageo is braided and knotted at the kurikata in a full decorative arrangement consistent with koshirae-style presentation. This piece is part of a broader range explored in the Nodachi Tachi Sword collection.

Overall dimensions: 40.5-inch blade length, 1.26-inch width, 0.275-inch thickness, total weight 3.17 lb. Packaged at 43.3 x 3.93 x 3.14 inches with a shipping weight of 4.4 lb. Sword stand is not included.

  • 1095 carbon steel blade runs full tang through the handle, delivering solid structural integrity and a chrome-polished finish with a clean, mirror-like surface.
  • Teal hardwood saya is finished in natural lacquer and decorated with gold kamon roundel motifs, creating a striking contrast against the deep green sageo cord.
  • Green ito-wrapped tsuka features spaced menuki accents in mixed metallic tones, secured at both ends by silver-tone fuchi and kashira fittings.
  • Silver-tone alloy tsuba displays an ornate scroll relief pattern with layered botanical detailing, finished with a gold-toned seppa for visual depth.
  • Blade measures 40.5 inches in length and 1.26 inches in width, with an overall weight of 3.17 lb suited for display and koshirae-style presentation.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G11160
Primary ColorGreen
Primary Material1095 Carbon Steel
SharpnessStandard Sharp
Saya ColorTeal
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Saya ThemeFlower
Tsuka ColorGreen
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorGreen
Tsuba ColorSilver
Tsuba ThemeOrnate Scroll
Nagasa HamonNo
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions40.5 x 1.3 x 0.3 Inches
Weight3.2 Pounds
Packing Size43.3 x 3.93 x 3.14 Inches
Shipping Weight4.4 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is this odachi blade made from?
The blade is forged from 1095 carbon steel with a full-tang construction, ground to 40.5 inches in length and 1.26 inches in width, with a chrome-polished surface for a mirror-bright finish.
What are the decorative motifs on the saya?
The teal lacquer hardwood saya features gold kamon roundel medallions with wheel-spoke mon designs spaced along its length, paired with a green sageo cord knotted in a traditional koshirae arrangement.
What does the tsuba look like on this sword?
The tsuba is a silver-tone alloy piece in a rounded-square silhouette, covered in dense ornate scroll and botanical relief work. A gold-toned seppa sits between the tsuba and the blade collar, adding a warm metallic contrast.

Customer Reviews(2)

Michael Dobson Georgia, United States
Nov 10, 2025 03:48

I received my Katana in great condition. Great craftsmanship and packaging. The blade is very sharp and bright. The handle is beautiful and very well wrapped. Now if I can receive my Sword Stand it will be complete.

Gregory Surigao California, United States
Mar 18, 2025 19:26

Great sword to have in my collection. The weight is well balanced and the blade is sharp. I recommend this sword