Nihonto
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Nihonto 日本刀 The Japanese sword has been internationally known for its sharpness and beauty since feudal times. The sword used to be the distinguishing mark of the samurai.
Since swords are dangerous weapons, a permit is required to own one in Japan today.
Only swords that originated in Japan can be called "nihonto". Thus, production or custom swords in katana style manufactured in foreign countries such as China, can never be classified as nihonto.
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- Nihonto Offical WebsiteIn English
- Nihonto Australia website Genuine Japanese swords and fittings - questions answered directly or referred to those who can.
- Richard Stein's Japanese Sword Index