How should I display and maintain an Oden katana replica?
Updated Feb 2026
A horizontal wall-mounted rack or a traditional wooden katana stand both work well for showcasing these replicas. Position the sword with the cutting edge facing upward (ha-omote orientation) for an authentic Japanese display convention. For maintenance, wipe the blade with a soft microfiber cloth after handling to remove fingerprint oils, which can cause surface oxidation over time. Apply a thin coat of choji oil or food-grade mineral oil every two to three months, especially if you live in a humid climate. Keep the saya dry and avoid storing the blade inside the scabbard for extended periods, as trapped moisture can promote rust. If the lacquer finish on the scabbard dulls, a light wipe with a barely damp cloth followed by air drying restores its sheen.