What is the difference between Shusui, Enma, and Wado Ichimonji replicas?
Updated Feb 2026
Each replica mirrors the narrative identity of its anime counterpart through distinct design choices. Wado Ichimonji is the most understated — a white lacquer saya, a simple round tsuba, and a clean blade profile that reflects the sword’s role as a personal heirloom rather than a trophy. Shusui takes the opposite approach with a jet-black blade, cross-shaped tsuba, and dark saya accented with gold tones, paying homage to its origin as a legendary graded sword from Wano. Enma is available in two editions: a purple lacquer version with traditional fittings and a black scabbard version featuring three-dimensional relief carvings on the tsuba and fuchi. All three share the same 1045 carbon steel core and full-tang build, so the structural quality is identical — the differences are entirely aesthetic, letting collectors prioritize whichever blade resonates most with their favorite story arc.