Product Details

The blade on this ninjato is finished in a deep blue gradient that shifts toward silver along the hand-finished hamon line - a raging-fire style wave pattern that traces the entire length of the manganese steel. The steel receives heat treatment and oil quenching during production, producing a visible hamon that runs consistently from base to tip. At 31 inches overall and 3 lbs, the proportions sit firmly in full-size ninjato territory. If you're exploring the broader category, the Blue Flame Theme Blade Ninjato collection covers related blue-finished styles.

The handle is built on a full tang foundation, meaning the blade steel extends the complete length of the tsuka for solid mechanical connection. Over that core, a PU blue samegawa wrap provides the grip base, and black cord ito is applied in a traditional diamond pattern. Small silver menuki hardware pins are visible between the wrap diamonds, adding a subtle metallic detail to the otherwise black handle assembly.

The tsuba is cast alloy finished in white, and the ornate scroll theme is executed as open filigree cutwork - looping relief patterns surrounding a centered medallion with an engraved kamon-style symbol. The white finish creates a strong visual contrast against both the blue blade and the black tsuka, making the guard the most immediately distinctive component of the koshirae.

The saya is hardwood construction finished with a dark blue lacquer that includes a speckled texture across the surface - clusters of deep blue against a glossy base coat give it a dimensional, almost celestial quality. A blue-and-white braided sageo cord is knotted near the koiguchi opening in a traditional multi-loop knot. For other Dark Blue Saya Ninjato options with similar saya finishing, the dedicated collection covers the full range.

Packaged at 33 x 4 x 4 inches and shipping at 4 lbs, this ninjato is suited for display and collection. The sword stand is not included.

  • Manganese steel blade with a vivid blue finish and a hand-finished hamon running the full length - the wave-pattern edge detail catches light from every angle.
  • Full tang construction keeps blade and handle locked together as a single solid unit, adding structural integrity to the overall 31-inch profile at 3 lbs.
  • White alloy tsuba features intricate ornate scroll cutwork - the open filigree design frames a centered medallion motif that stands out sharply against the blue blade.
  • Black cord tsuka-ito is wrapped over a PU blue samegawa base, with silver menuki accents visible through the diamond pattern for refined handle texture.
  • Dark blue hardwood lacquer saya is finished with a speckled deep-blue surface pattern; a blue-and-white braided sageo is knotted near the koiguchi for a traditional carry look.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-DL21109
Primary ColorBlue
Primary MaterialManganese Steel
Saya ColorDark Blue
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Tsuka ColorBlack
Nagasa ColorBlue
Sageo ColorBlue-white
Tsuba ColorWhite
Tsuba ThemeOrnate Scroll
Nagasa HamonYes
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions31 Inches
Weight3.0 Pounds
Packing Size33 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight4.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel and heat treatment does this ninjato use?
The blade is manganese steel, heat treated and oil quenched, producing a visible hamon in a raging-fire wave pattern along the full 31-inch length.
Is the blade full tang on this ninjato?
Yes - the manganese steel extends the full length of the tsuka. The handle is wrapped in black cord ito over a PU blue samegawa base, with silver menuki pins set into the wrap.
What does the tsuba look like and how is the saya finished?
The white alloy tsuba features open ornate scroll filigree cutwork around a centered medallion. The dark blue hardwood lacquer saya has a speckled texture with a blue-and-white braided sageo knotted at the koiguchi.
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