Can these armors be paired with katana for display?
Updated Mar 2026
Yes, and pairing a full yoroi suit with a period-appropriate katana significantly elevates the cohesion and storytelling value of a display. Historically, a fully armored samurai would carry a tachi (a longer, more deeply curved blade suited to mounted use) or a katana depending on the era and context. For display purposes, a clean-lined Shirasaya Samurai Katana works exceptionally well alongside darker armor sets like the Tokugawa or Oda pieces, as the unadorned white wood scabbard creates a strong visual contrast. A Red Handle Katana complements the crimson-laced Arima or Sanada armors by echoing the color palette of the suit. Placement on a horizontal katana stand positioned in front of or beside the armor creates a natural focal point and adds depth to the overall display composition.