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Kotobukiya samurai chopsticks Japanese sword Sakon Shima

You can't fight if you're hungry!

Japanese sword chopsticks are now available as "Samurai Chopsticks"!
The newly sculpted chopstick tips are non-slip, and all Samurai series generals come with a chopstick rest in the shape of a sword-hanging stand with their family crests.

The first Samurai chopstick series features Mitsunari Ishida and Sakon Shima!
The first Samurai chopstick series features Ishida Mitsunari and Shima Sakon, who was such a great talent that it was said, "There are two things Ishida Mitsunari was not good enough for: Shima no Sakon and Sawayama no Shiro. The design of the sword is based on the motif of his favorite sword "Unmarked Yamato Den," and the design of the tsubame and other parts are carefully sculpted. The handle is an original color with the image of "Shima Sakon".
In addition to the chopsticks, a chopstick rest with the Shima family crest "Maru ni Mitsu Kashiwa" (three oak trees in a circle) is included. The chopstick tips are coated with a non-slip coating to make them easier to use.
This is a perfect gift or souvenir for history buffs. How about using Samurai chopsticks to enjoy a delicious meal on a competitive day, such as a game or a test, hoping for a series of victories?

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