it depends on what style you use the katana is to be taken as an extension of the body if you are training with a katana use a wooden one then use the real one. good luck
Mainly a katana.
katana, defiantly katana and it is sharper
That's not something you can learn with words. If you want to learn how to use your katana you need to look into the fighting styles. Kenjutsu is the one you want because it teaches you what to do in a real life situation. Now the hard part is finding a place that teaches it locally. If you cant find any try looking for kendo, iaijustsu, or battojutsu. Kendo is a competition sport, iaijutsu and battojutsu are both meant to teach you how to draw your katana and attack in a quick motion.
A spear. Some people will tell you a katana, but the katana has little practical value in mass combat.
A 'Katana' is a Japanese curved sword sometimes referred to as a 'Samurai Sword'. As with all swords, the parts are a metal cutting blade, a hand guard and a handle or hilt. The hand guard and hilt are often one piece and can be made from hard wood or bone and are usually very intricately hand carved.
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The Katana and the Wakizashi
Mainly a katana.
The katana is a jacketed blade. To review an accurate and descriptive article on the smithing process, use the link below.
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The cast of Hard Hit - 2008 includes: Jeff Botelho as Tim Delano Adia Dinh as Kanie Katana Leif Gantvoort as Frank Delano Hidekun Hah as John Katana
Samurais are most noted for their katana use. Samurais are most skilled with the katana. Samurais also carry a backup weapon called a wakizashi. Both the katana and wakizashi are forms of a sword. Some Samurais also use a bow known as a yumi.
Most parts will interchange. The tail sections are different as are the swingarms.
Katana was the name for the sword.
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