How is a wakizashi different from a tanto or a katana?
Updated Mar 2026
Blade length is the clearest distinction. A tanto typically measures under 12 inches of blade; a katana exceeds 24 inches; a wakizashi falls between the two, generally 18 to 24 inches. Beyond length, the wakizashi was historically worn indoors - even in settings where the katana had to be surrendered - giving it a more intimate role in samurai culture. Its shorter geometry also allows finer curvature control in the forge, and its fittings are often more elaborately detailed because the blade sits at eye level in a standard display. For collectors, wakizashi frequently offer the most decorative tsuba and saya work per dollar of any Japanese sword format.