Can a full-tang katana be displayed safely on a wall mount?
Updated Mar 2026
Yes - full-tang construction actually makes a katana more suitable for wall mounting than partial-tang alternatives, because the blade steel extends the full length of the handle without relying on adhesive or pinned connections that can loosen over time. For wall display, use a dedicated horizontal katana mount with padded cradles that support the saya rather than gripping the blade directly. Position the mount away from high-traffic areas and ensure the wall anchors are rated for the sword's weight with an appropriate safety margin. Orient the blade edge upward in the traditional katana display convention if displaying a single sword, or consult a daisho display rack if pairing with a wakizashi.