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Owning an tachi inspired by Takeda Shingen's legendary sword is more than a mere possession—it's a connection to a storied past and a legacy of honour, valour, and leadership. Takeda Shingen, the renowned daimyo of feudal Japan's Sengoku period, was not only a formidable warrior but also a strategic genius whose name resonates through the annals of history. His iconic sword symbolized not just his prowess on the battlefield, but also his unwavering commitment to his clan and his people.
It is akin to carrying a piece of that legacy into the present day. It's a reminder of the values he embodied—courage in the face of adversity, loyalty to one's lord and comrades, and the relentless pursuit of excellence in all endeavours. Displaying such a tachi serves as a constant inspiration, a tangible link to a bygone era of samurai honour and tradition.
Moreover, it is a mark of respect for his enduring influence on Japanese history and culture. It pays homage to his indomitable spirit and the lasting impact he had on shaping the course of Japan's tumultuous past.
In essence, it is not just about possessing a beautiful piece of craftsmanship — it's about embracing a legacy, honouring a legend, and embodying the timeless virtues of courage, loyalty, and honour that defined one of Japan's greatest warriors.
Specifications
Overall: 103cm, 98cm without scabbard
Blade Length: 73cm
Handle Length: 25cm
Blade Material: Zinc, full tang
Hamon?: No
Bo-hi?: No
Sharpened?: No
Ray-skin?: Imitation
*Display stand not included.