Chinook Posted January 22, 2019 Report Posted January 22, 2019 Hello Folks, For your perusal I would like to present a Hina Katana newly added to my collection. I think of a Hina katana (sometimes referred to as a boys day sword) as I scaled down model of a standard sword; kind of like a model car or train. Thak you, Mark Pederson. Quote
Brian Posted January 22, 2019 Report Posted January 22, 2019 Something for scale or some dimensions? Length etc isn't as important as width and size of nakago on stuff like this. Hard to compare with a regular wakizashi as shown. Quote
Gakusee Posted January 22, 2019 Report Posted January 22, 2019 The certificate states nagasa of 26cm Quote
vajo Posted January 22, 2019 Report Posted January 22, 2019 Looks longer then Tanto. Hmm is something wrong with the hozon? Quote
ggil Posted January 22, 2019 Report Posted January 22, 2019 Looks like a regular wakizashi. Boys day blade would be smaller motohaba. Do I need more caffeine? Quote
ROKUJURO Posted January 22, 2019 Report Posted January 22, 2019 When the SHINSA says it is a HINA KATANA then they should know. As others, I would have seen this as a regular WAKIZASHI in nice HAMIDASHI KOSHIRAE. So have fun enjoying it!. 1 Quote
vajo Posted January 22, 2019 Report Posted January 22, 2019 Yes i see a nice wakizashi too in a fine koshirae. Good sword, i like it. Quote
Brian Posted January 22, 2019 Report Posted January 22, 2019 The certificate states nagasa of 26cm Nagasa doesn't help much with these, hence the question. A wakizashi and a scaled down katana will have the same nagasa. Everything has to be to scale. Quote
Gakusee Posted January 22, 2019 Report Posted January 22, 2019 Agreed, Brian, but one can very roughly figure things out from the photo and the Nagasa. This looks rather chunky to me to be a boy’s sword and I am estimating the sakihaba to be around 1.9-2 cm give or take from the proportions. Seems like a wakizashi to me too, like most people above but..... Quote
EdWolf Posted January 22, 2019 Report Posted January 22, 2019 Maybe a stupid question but why don't we call this a tanto. The nagasa is 26cm. I thought that everything under 30cm makes it a tanto. Quote
EdWolf Posted January 22, 2019 Report Posted January 22, 2019 Hi Chris, sure it doesn't look like a tanto but I always thought it was determined by length. There's a lot to learn. Thanks for the clarification. Best regards, Ed Quote
nagamaki - Franco Posted January 22, 2019 Report Posted January 22, 2019 (edited) Maybe a stupid question but why don't we call this a tanto. The nagasa is 26cm. I thought that everything under 30cm makes it a tanto. Shape, shinogi zukuri, yokote, ko wakizashi proper term (???) p.s. after a while doing this it eventually sinks in that there will be exceptions to almost every rule. Edited January 22, 2019 by nagamaki - Franco 1 Quote
EdWolf Posted January 22, 2019 Report Posted January 22, 2019 Thanks Franco. Makes sense. Best regards, Ed Quote
Chinook Posted January 24, 2019 Author Report Posted January 24, 2019 Hello Folks, I am sorry it took me so long to reply, I would like to add some meaurements, a photo and a opinion or two. Hina Katana: OAL: about 38.5 cm Nagasa: 26cm Nakago length: 10.5 cm Nakago kasane @ the shinogi: 4.8mm to 3.1mm Nakago Haba: 18.4mm to 15.4 mm Weight: 145 gm. Now for comparison A tanto of mine. OAL length: 35.5cm Nagasa: 25cm Nakago Length: 10.6 cm Nakago kasane: 8.6mm to 5.1cm Nakago Haba: 22.6mm to 13.7mm Weight: 255 gm. Now please take note of the weight of both swords. The tanto is almost twice as heavy; Why is that? IMHO, the tanto was made for combat, not so for the hina katana , but then again the intended recipient was way to young for combat. Also it seems to me that the NBTHK put these little swords into thier own category so as not to me confused with other swords. Thanks for yor intrest. Mark Pederson. Quote
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