What is a long Katana called?
Mia Walsh
Published May 30, 2026
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Simply so, what is a really long Katana called?
A shōtō and a daitō together are called a daishō (literally, "big-little"). The daishō was the symbolic armament of the Edo period samurai. A blade longer than two shaku is considered a daitō, or long sword. He is referring to the katana in this, and refers to the nodachi and the odachi as "extra-long swords".
Secondly, what is the longest Japanese sword? Norimitsu Odachi
Beside above, what is the difference between a katana and a Nodachi?
The only difference between the two is their names. Nodachi means field-sword, whereas odachi means greatsword, alternately. The same object, referred to using different words, probably depending on the context. Katana means sword, simply.
What are the two swords of a samurai called?
Samurai carried two swords, a main tachi or katana and a shorter wakizashi. Both together are collectively known as daishō. The wakizashi was used when the main katana was lost, for close-quarter combat and for ritual seppuku suicide.
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