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3rd February 2004, 01:27 PM
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Are there Japanese broadswords?
I am just curious if there are broadswords in Japanese history. I imagine that their must be since so many of the Japanese weapons were derived from Chinese weapons - such as the Naginata being developed from the Chinese horse cutter and other polearm weapons from China - and since the broadsword was so popular I figure there must be something like that somewhere.
Does anybody know if this is the case?
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3rd February 2004, 03:50 PM
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Okay. So it turns out there is a Japanese broadsword call the danbira. There are also the two war swords, the nodachi (described as a very long sword worn across the back and wielded with two hands) and the nagadachi which I could not find a description of. I am curious which of these would be very long and with a wide blade, since I am currently in the process of working on a story in which one of the characters wields such a weapon.
I suspect it is either the nagadachi or the danbira since the nodachi seems to have the same blade width as a katana but I am not totally certain. Any help?
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3rd February 2004, 04:55 PM
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