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Zoro's Sword: Wano National Treasure - Black Blade Shuusui

Zoro's Sword: Wano National Treasure - Black Blade Shuusui

Explore the iconic weapon wielded by Zoro in ‘One Piece’ - the Sandai Kitetsu sword. Crafted by the legendary swordsmith, Tengu Mountain Feitei, this blade carries a dark legacy, with tales of those who dared to wield it meeting tragic ends. Zoro's encounter with the Sandai Kitetsu marks a pivotal moment in his journey, showcasing his boldness and determination. As Zoro navigates through battles and challenges, the Sandai Kitetsu proves to be a formidable companion, amplifying his strength and resolve. Delve into the lore of this cursed blade and its impact on Zoro's quest for greatness!

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Zoro's Sword: Cursed Blade - Sandai Kitetsu

Zoro's Sword: Cursed Blade - Sandai Kitetsu

Delve into the world of ‘One Piece’ and discover the Sandai Kitetsu sword wielded by Zoro. Crafted by Tengu Mountain Feitei, this blade is shrouded in darkness. Despite its ominous reputation, Zoro bravely takes it up, marking the beginning of his legendary journey. As he forges ahead, the Sandai Kitetsu becomes a symbol of Zoro's unwavering determination to become the greatest swordsman.

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Zoro's swords: Wado Ichimonji - A Promise of Strength

Zoro's swords: Wado Ichimonji - A Promise of Strength

Explore Zoro's legendary swords in ‘One Piece’! Wado Ichimonji, representing strength and loyalty, accompanies Zoro throughout his journey. These swords hold more than mere metal; they carry history and conviction. Wado Ichimonji, known as the Promise Blade, transcends its role as a weapon to become a symbol of Zoro's resilience.

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Famous Japanese Blades – Legends of Six Real Samurai Swords (2)

Famous Japanese Blades – Legends of Six Real Samurai Swords (2)

were samurais real katana? Let's delve into the lore surrounding Japan's six most renowned swords today! The ancient Japanese referred to the highly respected Japanese sword, known as ‘Nihonto’ simply as ‘katana’ Foreigners actually coined the term ‘Japanese sword’ People started to know about these swords during the late Heian and early Kamakura periods because they were seen as valuable things that Japan sold to other countries.     【Chrysanthemum Monogram】 In the...

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