What is the difference between aikuchi and hamidashi tanto mounts?

 Updated Feb 2026

Both aikuchi and hamidashi are traditional Japanese tanto mounting styles, and the distinction comes down to the guard. An aikuchi tanto has no tsuba at all — the handle meets the scabbard mouth in a clean, flush joint, creating a sleek, dagger-like silhouette favored by Edo-period merchants and court attendants. A hamidashi tanto has a very small, low-profile tsuba that barely extends beyond the handle width, offering a subtle visual accent without the prominence of a full-sized guard. In our stainless steel collection you will find both styles, and pairing one of each on a display stand highlights the subtle diversity of Japanese short-blade design.

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