Kouga Ninja To, www.katana-samurai-word.com, paul chen, hanwei

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Kouga Ninja-To van de Hanwei Forge.

The neighboring Kouga and Iga clans of feudal Japan were bitter enemies for centuries and their warring Ninja families have been immortalized in Japanese literature. To commemo rate these secretive warriors we have introduced our Kouga Ninja - To.

The Kouga features a Tsuka with a battle wrap over black rayskin and Kouga Mon Menuki. The blackened iron Tsuba features the Kouga Mon and pierced Kanji, a theme repeated on the Fuchi/Kashira. The Kanji and Mon are also employed on the blackened fittings of the spiked Saya. The Kouga features a forged high carbon blade, differentially quenched to an edge hardness of 60HRc.

Essential tool for the Ninjutsu practitioner.

Specifications:
Forged high-carbon steel blade High quality fittings Battle wrap tsuka Overall: 33 1/2", 85,09 cm
Blade Length: 22", 55,88 cm
Handle Length: 11", 27,94 cm
Weight: 2lb 3oz, 985 gram
Specs will vary slightly from piece to piece.

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  • @MrJerrad79 for as far as i know these are ment to be used for training,,sharpenend hardenend but these are the cheaper ones(for ninja-to not the cheapest they have) these are not forged and or folded so they aren't as strong as the expensive ones but still usable for training

    for as far as i know though

  • Actually I heard the Koga and Iga ninja fighting each other was a myth. A lie.

  • you can cut a god whit this?

  • But this is not a $5,000/50,000 blade. It still seems to me this is a display piece because there is not one video on the net showing the functionality of this blade. Very curious.

  • @MrJerrad79

    In a video it's hard to tell, but in person you can tell straight away a genuine blade from a cheap show blade. Nobody uses a true Katana (Samurai quality) to cut with, and play around with because they're expensive, and hard to get. They run anywhere from 5,000 dollars, to 50,000. ^_^

  • nice 

  • Got my one on order and can't wait till its arrival. By the way what is this music from or is their a cd I can get of this type of music??

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