ProductParameter :
OVERALL LENGTH: 103 cm / 40.6"
BLADE LENGTH: 70 cm / 27.6"
TSUKA LENGTH: 26 cm / 10.2"
BLADE WIDTH: 3.2 cm / 1.26''
BLADE THICKNESS: 0.7 cm / 0.27"
BLADE HRC: 53
BLADE MATERIAL: carbon steel
BLADE SHAPE: Kissakimorohadukuri
BLADE CRAFT: fully handforged, water quenching
BO-HI: yes
Hamon: machine made wavy hamon
Nakago: full tang
SHARPNESS: ★★★☆☆
MIRROR EFFECT: ★★★★☆
TSUKA(HANDLE): hard wood core, hineri maki
SAMEGAWA: imitated white rayskin
TSUKA-ITO: black synthetic silk cord
FUCHI / KASHIRA / MENUKI: alloy
HABAKi / SEPPA: brass
TSUBA: alloy
SAYA: piano black lacquered scabbard with black synthetic silk
NOTICE :
* Sword display holder(stand) is not included
* Manual measurement error range 1-2 cm
* Packageinclude1 sword with saya
The ninjatō (忍者刀) are allegedly the preferred weapon that the Shinobi of feudal Japan carried. It is portrayed by modern ninjutsu practitioners (including Masaaki Hatsumi and Stephen K. Hayes) as the weapon of the ninja, and is prominently featured in popular culture. The ninjatō is typically depicted as being a short sword, often portrayed as having a straight blade with a square guard. Historically, there is no physical evidence for the existence of this "katana-like short sword legendarily used by ninja" before the 20th century, though it is believed that the designs demonstrated by alleged replicas are based on the design of the wakizashi or chokutō swords.