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Wakazashi Japan excl. Tsuba

The Wakazashi traditionally was worn by the Samurai in combination with the Katana. Wearing two swords was called Daisho, what literally means long and short. The shorter sword, with a length between 30 and 60cm. was mainly used for defence and to get your opponent out of balance

Currently Wakazashis are trill being used in all Japanese sword sports. For training purpose we can offer wooden Wakazashis . They are available in three standard qualities: Taiwanese, Chinese and Japanese wood.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON THE WAKAZASHI

  • the total length of the Wakazashi is 55cm
  • the length of the blade is 41 cm and the length of the handle is 14 cm.
  • the Wakazashi will be delivered excluding a tsuba.

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3.301.011

€ 39,95

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€ 39,95

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  • Ordered on weekdays before 16.00, shipped the same day
  • Free shipping from 75 euros
  • More than 3,000 martial arts articles

Description


The Wakazashi traditionally was worn by the Samurai in combination with the Katana. Wearing two swords was called Daisho, what literally means long and short. The shorter sword, with a length between 30 and 60cm. was mainly used for defence and to get your opponent out of balance

Currently Wakazashis are trill being used in all Japanese sword sports. For training purpose we can offer wooden Wakazashis . They are available in three standard qualities: Taiwanese, Chinese and Japanese wood.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON THE WAKAZASHI

  • the total length of the Wakazashi is 55cm
  • the length of the blade is 41 cm and the length of the handle is 14 cm.
  • the Wakazashi will be delivered excluding a tsuba.

Features


  • Brand All Japan
    Itemcode P-3.301.011
    Material White oak
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Contact Danny or Michelle
  020-6136764
  bestellingen@aiki-budo.nl

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