NIMOFAN Katana NIMOFAN katana

入門レベル

本格的な職人技がここから始まります。価格は200ドルから。

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プレミアムクラス

洗練された技と優れたディテール、300ドルから。

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カスタム製作

あなただけのユニークな刀を制作します。

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匠の技

コレクター向けの傑作、価格は500ドルから。

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カタナとは?
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本物の刀はいくらですか?
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必ずお読みください!

鋼材選び: カタナ購入ガイド

日本刀の選び方

カタナ入門:サムライの剣を理解する

カタナの基本

NIMOFAN刀剣カタナ

私たちのカタナ

鋼の魂: カタナの構成要素

カタナ用鋼材

名誉とともに作られる:カタナの製作

刀の製造方法

日本刀の種類

カタナ、白鞘、脇差し、そしてアニメとゲーム – 各スタイルがカタナ独自の魅力を体現。

本格的な刀

Discover the legend crafted: NIMOFAN katanas, inspired by Japanese craftsman Hiroshi Sato, are hand-forged in a region with a 2600-year history of swordmaking in China. Using a blend of Damascus-style steel, high-grade carbon steel, and manganese steel, we strive for a perfect fusion of ancient craftsmanship and modern technology. Each blade is not only a pursuit of perfection in craftsmanship but also a legacy of stories and dreams.

私たちのカタナ

販売中の刀

Our hand-forged Katanas are more than swords—they’re timeless works of art. Select from premium steel options: T10, 1065, or 1045 Manganese Steel, crafted using techniques like Maru, San-Mai, Kobuse, and Honsan-Mai. Need guidance? Our experts and detailed guides are here to assist. Every Katana is fully disassemblable, allowing you to admire details like the Tsuba, Habaki, and Kashira. Step into the world of samurai tradition and bring home a blade that tells a story.

私たちのカタナ

カスタム刀

Elevate your experience by customizing your own Katana. We offer comprehensive customization services, allowing you to personalize every aspect of your Japanese sword, including the blade, scabbard, and handle. Choose from various materials, colors, patterns, specifications, and even forging techniques. Once your order is placed, our skilled craftsmen will begin forging your Katana, providing updates throughout the process. Upon shipment, you'll receive a tracking number to monitor your custom Katana's journey to your doorstep.

カスタム刀

誠実な価格設定

Real value. No fake discounts or inflated shipping claims.

24時間365日サポート

24時間365日、いつでもお問い合わせください

30日間返品保証

30 days to refund your product.

100%支払い安全

私たちは安全な支払いのためにSSL暗号化を使用しています。

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Welcome to NIMOFAN Katana

NIMOFAN Katana is dedicated to bringing you authentic Japanese craftsmanship with every blade. Our katanas are meticulously designed to honor the samurai tradition while meeting modern expectations for quality and precision.

Katana Parts Explained

The katana is a masterpiece of design and engineering, with each part contributing to its function and beauty. Here are the key parts:

  • Sori: The curve of the blade, varying in intensity across katanas.
  • Shinoogi & Shinogi-Hi: Shinoogi defines the blade's edge to its flat section, while Shinogi-Ji refers to the flat area.
  • Hamon: The tempering line that marks the blade's hardened, sharp section from the flexible part.
  • Boshi: The hardening line extending to the tip (Kissaki), polished with care to reveal its detail.
  • Yokote: The separation between the blade and the Kissaki (tip), adding structural definition.
  • Kissaki: The tip of the katana, varying in size and shape across designs.
  • Ha: The sharp edge, traditionally hardened with Hamon for durability and cutting precision.
  • Bo-Hi: A groove in the blade to reduce weight and improve balance, also producing a sound that aids cutting technique.
  • Nakago: The tang hidden beneath the handle, often engraved with the smith's signature for authenticity.
  • Saya: The scabbard, crafted for easy and secure blade storage, typically made of lacquered wood with intricate designs.
  • Shiadome & Kurigata: Components for tying the Sageo, blending functionality and aesthetics.
  • Sageo: A cord for securing the katana to the belt, available in various materials and colors.
  • Habaki & Seppa: Habaki secures the blade and absorbs impact, while Seppa fills gaps between parts for stability.
  • Tsuba: The guard, protecting the wielder's hand and balancing the sword, often crafted as a piece of art.
  • Fuchi: A reinforcing metal ring on the handle, often decorated with traditional motifs.
  • Tsuka-Ito: The wrapping on the handle, using materials like cotton, leather, or suede for grip and style.
  • Same: Stingray or shark skin under the wrapping, adding grip and shock absorption.
  • Mekugi: Wooden pegs securing the tang and handle, ensuring the katana's structural integrity.
  • Menuki: Decorative ornaments on the handle, enhancing grip and visual appeal.
  • Kashira: The pommel, paired with the Fuchi to secure the handle and add aesthetic value.

Each of these parts plays a vital role in the katana's performance and artistry, reflecting the centuries-old tradition of Japanese sword-making.