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Enma Katana (One Piece) - ワンピース
Specifications
- Handmade
- SHARP
- Blade: 1060 Carbon Steel
- SAGEO & ITO in Cotton
- Synthetic Rayskin
- Full Tang
- Iron Tsuba
- Total size: 105cm / 41 (in)
- Blade size: 72cm / 28 (in)
- Blade width: 3,2cm / 1.2 (in)
- Blade thickness: 0,7cm / 0.27 (in)
- Handle size: 30cm / 11.8 (in)
Discover the power of the Enma Katana, Zoro’s most fearsome blade
In the world of One Piece, few swords carry a reputation as fearsome as Enma. This was the blade of Kozuki Oden, the sword that cut through Kaido himself, and later became the test of Roronoa Zoro’s willpower. The Enma Katana is more than a collector’s replica. It is the physical embodiment of a legendary weapon, brought to life with craftsmanship worthy of its name.
The blade is forged from 1060 carbon steel, a material chosen for its ability to hold a sharp, resilient edge. Its curvature follows the practical lines of traditional Japanese katana, allowing for fluid, decisive strikes. The finish is clean and polished, catching the light just enough to echo the dramatic way Enma’s power was depicted in both the manga and the anime.
The handle, or tsuka, is wrapped in tight cotton over rayskin, ensuring a secure and comfortable grip whether it is displayed or in motion. The tsuba features the iconic trefoil shape associated with Enma, instantly recognizable to fans and symbolic of the sword’s unique identity. Every fitting is precise, every element aligned to create a piece that feels authentic the moment you hold it.
The saya is finished in rich violet with gold accents, faithfully reflecting the design entrusted to Zoro by Hiyori. Drawing the blade from its scabbard is a moment to savor, a quiet echo of the first time Zoro unleashed its power. It is an experience that bridges fiction and reality, where the weight of the steel and the balance of the build meet the memory of those pivotal moments in One Piece.
This sword is made for more than display. The full tang construction provides strength and stability, making it suitable for light martial arts practice as well as collection. Its weight distribution is carefully balanced to allow smooth handling, making every movement feel deliberate and controlled.
For fans of One Piece, the Enma Katana is more than a prop. It is a tribute to a story of courage, resolve, and the acceptance of immense responsibility. For collectors, it is a standout piece that blends artistry and functionality. And for practitioners, it is a well-made blade that honors centuries of Japanese sword-making tradition while carrying the energy of one of anime’s most iconic weapons.
Caring for the Enma Katana is straightforward. After handling, wipe the blade to remove any moisture or fingerprints. Apply a light coat of protective oil and store it in a dry place. With this simple care, it will remain as sharp and striking as the day you first drew it.
The Enma Katana is a story in steel. It speaks of legendary battles, unshakable resolve, and the timeless connection between a warrior and their blade.
Care & Maintenance
To maintain your katana's appearance and performance over time, we recommend:
- Regularly wiping the blade with a soft cloth to remove fingerprints and moisture.
- Applying a light coat of choji oil to prevent rust (for carbon steel blades).
- Storing the sword in a dry place, preferably inside its saya.
- Avoiding direct contact with hard surfaces to preserve sharpness and finish.
For more care tips, check our full maintenance guide in the FAQ section.
Legal Disclaimer
Please verify your local laws before purchasing. KatanaCorp is not responsible for customs delays or import restrictions in your country.
Our katanas are sold as decorative, collectible, or training items. Buyers must be 18+ years old. Improper use is not encouraged.
Behind the Blade
Every katana we offer carries the essence of centuries-old craftsmanship.
More than just a weapon, the katana symbolizes discipline, honor, and mastery.
Our artisans draw inspiration from traditional forging methods to ensure each blade reflects the spirit of the samurai — strength, precision, and soul.
Owning one is not just about aesthetics — it’s about carrying a piece of that legacy.
User Experience
This katana is designed to offer a perfect balance between blade and handle.
Its ergonomic tsuka (handle) allows a secure two-handed grip, while the weight distribution ensures smooth, fluid movement.
Whether for training, display or cutting practice, handling feels natural and precise.

The Art of Traditional Forging
Each katana we craft is born from centuries of samurai tradition.
Our master smiths shape every blade by hand, folding the steel to achieve unmatched strength, flexibility, and beauty.
This time-honored process is not just about creating a weapon? it’s about preserving a legacy of discipline, honor, and artistry.

Materials Chosen Without Compromise
We select only the highest-grade steels and authentic fittings to ensure every katana is both a masterpiece and a reliable companion.
From the flawless hamon line to the perfectly balanced tang, each detail is carefully inspected to meet the highest standards of performance and aesthetics.

More Than a Sword, A Lifelong Legacy
Owning a handmade katana is an experience that goes beyond the blade itself. It’s holding history, tradition, and craftsmanship in your hands.
Whether displayed as a work of art or wielded with precision, your katana will stand as a symbol of timeless skill and dedication for generations to come.
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Key Destinations
United States: 5–7 days
Canada: 5–7 days
Australia: 6–9 days
Denmark: 4–6 days
Netherlands: 3–5 days
Sweden: 4–6 days
Switzerland: 3–5 days
Finland: 5–7 days
Singapore: 6–8 days -
Central European Partners
France: 2–3 days
Germany: 3–5 days
Spain: 4–6 days
Italy: 4–6 days
Belgium: 3–5 days
Austria: 4–6 days
Ireland: 4–6 days
Poland: 4–6 days
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Extended EU Network
Czechia: 4–6 days
Hungary: 4–6 days
Slovakia: 4–6 days
Slovenia: 5–7 days
Romania: 5–7 days
Bulgaria: 5–7 days
Croatia: 5–7 days
Serbia: 5–7 days
Estonia: 5–7 days
Latvia: 5–7 days
Lithuania: 5–7 days
Luxembourg: 3–5 days
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FAQ’s
Visit our FAQs page to find answers to common questions.