Wooden Training Katana "Toširó"- B-Grade (Second Quality) – Outlet
Are you looking to hone your swordsmanship skills safely without the risk of a sharp blade? The "Toširó" training samurai sword, known in Japan as a bokken or bokuto, is an ideal choice for both beginners and advanced martial artists. Unlike cheaper alternatives, this piece is crafted from hornbeam wood, which is highly prized for its exceptional hardness. Thanks to the traditionally wrapped handle, the sword fits perfectly in your hand, providing an authentic feel during kata practice or swinging drills. Further product information ...
Wooden Training Katana "Toširó" – Hornbeam with Wrapped Handle
This is a B-grade product. We have decided to release a batch of bokkens that arrived from our supplier with minor aesthetic or structural defects.
Description: The bokkens are fully shaped, but the wood contains cracks of varying sizes (please see the illustrative photos in the gallery).
Suitability: Ideal for non-contact movement practice (suburi), as props for cosplay or theater, or as wall decoration.
Terms of Sale: This product is sold at a 50% discount due to the cracks in the wood. This defect is clearly stated; therefore, warranty claims regarding these wood defects or subsequent breakage under load will not be accepted.
Strength of Hornbeam and Secure Grip
Hornbeam is one of the hardest and densest woods available in Europe. This makes the bokken highly resistant to impact and wear, a feature you will appreciate during contact training (e.g., in Aikido, Kenjutsu, or Kendo). A significant advantage of the Toširó model is the handle wrapped in cotton tape (tsuka-ito). This detail is not merely aesthetic – the wrapping absorbs sweat and ensures the sword does not slip from your palm during dynamic training, a common issue with smooth, lacquered bokkens.
History and Usage
Historically, the bokken was not just a training tool; legendary swordsmen like Miyamoto Musashi won duels using them against steel blades. Your Toširó bokken is designed to faithfully simulate the weight and balance of a real katana. It comes supplied with a plastic guard (tsuba) and a rubber retaining ring (dome) to protect your hands. Besides the dojo, it is also excellent as a safe prop for cosplayers who want a realistic look while adhering to safety regulations.
Care for Your Wooden Sword
Although hornbeam is hard, it is still a natural material. Store the sword in a dry place. If splinters or dents appear on the wood during contact fencing, sand them down immediately with fine sandpaper and treat the area with linseed oil. This prevents injury to yourself or your training partner.
Product Specifications
| Total Length | approx. 97 cm (38.2 inches) |
| Material | Hornbeam Wood (very hard) |
| Weight | approx. 620 g (1.37 lbs) |
| Handle | Traditionally wrapped (Tsuka-maki) |
| Included | Tsuba (guard) + rubber ring |
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