
How may I win a Samurai Sword?
I’m looking to win a Japanese Sword. It could be a katana, a wakizashi, or any other type of Japanese sword. I’m not part of a dojo or anything; I’d just like to enter to win a Japanese sword. Any information is welcome. Thank you.
Hi!
If it’s an antique you’re looking for, you’re out of luck. Those just aren’t given away.
If you don’t mind that it is modern made, then I may have something for you. On YouTube, there is a group known as the United Backyard Cutters (youtube.com/group/ubcutters). They, on occasion, have contests where the prizes awarded are sometimes swords. You can also keep an eye on YouTube user JonisLow. He also holds his own competitions.
My YouTube user name is Hyoujinsama. I may have an announcement on my channel before long about something like this, too.
Sokueto Hondachi Wakizashi, www.katana-samurai-sword.com, Thaitsuki
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