• Top 5 Cursed Swords in Anime

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    Top 5 Cursed Swords in Anime Gather a hundred or more anime fans and ask them to rank their favorite characters. We bet you that among the characters they chose, at least 50% of them would be someone who uses a sword or Katana as their primary weapon. That's because using a sword makes one cool by default. But even among the sword users,...
  • Katana Monouchi The hitting part on the sword blade you should know

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    Complete Guide to Understand Katana Monouchi (物打) The Katana is a very traditional weapon. If you happen to be a sword enthusiast, then chances are you are aware of the many parts of a typical katana. One of them is Monouchi. So, what is Monouchi in a katana? Japanese swordsmen, contrary to popular belief, don't "simply" use the entire blade to hit. Each section...
  • Katana Sori The distinctive curve that makes samurai sword unique

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    Complete guide to understand Sori, the curve of Japanese Katana The distinctive curve of Japanese swords really sets them apart from other swords around the world. This distinct curvature isn't merely for aesthetic appeal; it serves a practical purpose, enhancing the Katana's cutting power and agility. But how did this distinctive curve come to be, and what purpose does it serve? What are some different types of...
  • Katana Samegawa Ray skin on the tsuka that provides comfortable grip

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    What You Should Know About The Samegawa Samegawa (鮫皮) is the Japanese term for shark skin or sting ray, which acts as a binder for the handles of traditional Japanese swords, known as Katana. It is one of the most integral parts of the Katana that increases its durability and appearance. Curious to know how crucial Samegawa is for a Katana? Keep on reading to find out everything...
  • Katana Mekugi tiny wooden pegs that hold your samurai sword together

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    Complete guide to understand Mekugi 目釘 When it comes to traditional Japanese swords, the Mekugi is a small but crucial component. It's practically impossible to overstate the significance of the Mekugi in Japanese sword construction. Without it, the handle would be loose, and the Katana would be unusable in battle. Curious to know a bit more about Mekugi? Continue reading to understand better its functionality,...
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