The Ninjato has a straight single-edged blade and a simple design. Unlike the curved katana sword samurai used back in the day, this sword was designed for quick action and function. It was largely used by ninjas who needed lightweight, easy-to-carry swords they could swiftly draw and maneuver.
What Makes a Traditional Ninjato?
- Straight, single-edged blade
- Short length for ease of handling
- Plain round or square tsuba (handguard)
- Wrapped tsuka (handle) for grip and control
- Lightweight construction for quick draws and strikes
Ninjato swords are made for precision, speed, and practicality, and this is what makes them a favorite today among collectors, martial artists, and historical weapons enthusiasts.
Why Our Clients Love The Ninjato
Perfect For Quick, Controlled Strikes
A Ninjato's best advantage is its straight blade. The sword's shape varies from the curved katana. It delivers quick, accurate cuts and is more comfortable to use in close combat. That’s the reason it’s preferred by the majority of martial artists who like to practice accurate high-speed movement.
For Martial Artists, a Ninjato Sword:
- Encourages clean technique
- Is ideal for speed and timing drills
- Is light and well-balanced
- Is easier to draw in close combat
- Uses of the Ninjato Sword
Historically, Ninjas used the Ninjato as more than merely a sword. It was used for everything from climbing to excavation. The straight edge made it reliable for all types of missions – not just in battle.
Its practical design is part of what makes it special as a sword, and why it’s so sought after by collectors today. It's a weapon with a story - not just of war, but of survival, strategy, and guile.
What Makes Samurai Sword Store's Ninjato Series Stand Out?
Built With Time-Honored Methods
Each of our Ninjato swords is built with methods that have been honored for centuries. Each step, whether folding the metal or applying the finishing wrap to the handle, is careful and deliberate.
Because of this, we make our swords clean, functional, and powerful.
What You'll See in Our Line:
- Hand-forged, full-tang blades
- High-carbon steel for power and edge retention
- Function or display-ready options
- Historic hardware and minimalist finishes
- Made For Real Use or Display
Whether you plan on using your Ninjato in training or displaying it as a part of a collection, craftsmanship matters. Our swords work; they are balanced, durable, and designed to suit your needs. Even if you're only displaying it, you'll appreciate the craftsmanship and historical accuracy that comes with every piece.
Tips For Choosing The Right Ninjato
Look out for these features when choosing a Ninjato:
- Blade Material: High-carbon steel for added sharpness and durability.
- Handle Wrapping: Traditional ray skin and tight cotton or silk wraps for grip.
- Scabbard Fit: A smooth draw is paramount for both display and training.
- Length: Standard Ninjato blades are a little shorter than a katana for speed and control.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the Difference Between a Ninjato and a Katana?
The most obvious distinction between these two swords is the type of blade. Ninjato swords have a straight blade, whereas katanas are curved. The Ninjato is also smaller and simpler in design, made for quick movement and stealth.
Are These Swords Functional or Just Decorative?
Our swords are functional. They're hand-forged with time-honored techniques and built to last.
What Materials Are Used in the Handle?
The handle (tsuka) is wrapped in ray skin and finished with cotton or silk. This gives it a good grip and traditional look. It’s built to last and stay comfortable when you’re holding it.
Where Do You Ship Your Swords From?
All swords ship straight from our United States warehouse. That means faster shipping and no overseas delays.
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