黒 kuro or 黒い kuroi means "black," and 剣 kenor 刀 katana refer to a sword. 黒い剣 kuroi ken, 黒い刀 kuroi katana, 黒の剣 kuro no ken, 黒の刀 kuro no katana, 黒剣 kuro ken or 黒刀 kuro katana could translate to "black sword."
Your term would be 霊剣 /rei ken/ for 'Soul/Spiritual Sword'. The other phrase is a different story. I'm not sure if you want this too but, 'A soul is inside a sword' as a sentence would translate to
剣の中には一つの魂がある => [Ken no naka ni WA hitotsu no tamashii ga aru.]
木刀 /bo ku tou/ means 'wooden sword', another synonymous term is 木剣 /bo-kken/, used most commonly in 剣道 /ken dou/ literally meaning 'the way of sword' which is Japanese Fencing/swords training.
Well the most obvious one is Katana, though if I'm not mistaken refers to a specific type of sword.
太刀捌き /ta chi sa ba ki/ means 'swordplay' in Japanese.
No. Not yet, anyway. Suigetsu gets Zabuza's sword, while Killer Bee gets Kisame's sword.
Wakizashi (Japanese for "side inserted sword") or shoto (Japanese for "short sword").
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Kenjutsu battojutsu are both sword arts.
Sword in Japanese is Katana
It is not a sword. It is a jutte, or jitte, an old Japanese policeman's baton. It does not have a given name, like how Zoro's swords have names.
The Washing Pole is another name for a Japanese sword used by Sasaki Kojirō.
It's called a Katana That depends on what sword you are talking about. They had several. Katana, Wakizashi, Nodashi, Tachi, etc. It is also known as Japanese sword.
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A Japanese sword.
Ninjato is a common term for the Japanese sword it is also known as the ninjaken these were commonly used as what one would call a ninja
Japanese Sword Fight - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903