Can One Piece katana swords be displayed with traditional Japanese katana in a mixed collection?
Updated Feb 2026
One Piece katana swords integrate naturally into a mixed display with traditional Japanese katana because they are built on identical construction formats. Zoro's katana-format swords have the same dimensions, weight, and display hardware requirements as any equivalent traditional Japanese katana. Trafalgar Law's Kikoku uses the nodachi format. On a wall display that includes traditional T10 hamon pieces and Damascus steel katana, the One Piece replicas hold their place as physical objects of comparable quality. For collectors who are both Japanese sword enthusiasts and One Piece fans, the mixed display creates a collection that references the fictional world's most famous swords alongside the real-world tradition they draw from. Visitors who know One Piece will recognize the replicas immediately; visitors who collect Japanese swords will see the construction quality that distinguishes them from decorative props.