Description
We are proud to present this authentic WW2 Japanese Shinto Katana, a prestigious addition to any serious collection of Japanese samurai swords. This particular piece is not just a weapon; it is a storied relic of the Pacific Theater, uniquely preserved with its original G.I. bring back tag, offering an undeniable provenance that collectors crave.
Expertly forged during the early Shinto era, the blade features a 20 ½” cutting edge. It remains in a bright, high-polish state, showcasing a vivid and active hamon that speaks to the skill of the ancient swordsmiths. While the blade bears minor handling marks consistent with its age, it remains in very good condition. The mounting includes a traditional two-piece copper habaki and a refined iron civilian tsuba. Designed for durability in the field, the tsuka consists of plain leather-covered wood, while the saya is protected by a rugged leather combat cover.
For those seeking genuine military memorabilia, this katana represents the perfect intersection of feudal artistry and modern history. Whether you are a scholar of WW2 collectibles or a dedicated investor in antique weapons, this Shinto Katana stands as a testament to the warrior spirit.
Visit AntiqueArmory.com today to secure this rare artifact. Pieces with documented bring-back history are increasingly difficult to find—don’t miss your chance to own this magnificent bridge between the Shinto era and the Second World War.








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