![discussion for people interested in katanas] so i saw a post where some people were saying musha might be using smaller katanas (2x wakizashi) bc orochis sword is normal sized while aramushas discussion for people interested in katanas] so i saw a post where some people were saying musha might be using smaller katanas (2x wakizashi) bc orochis sword is normal sized while aramushas](https://preview.redd.it/p25gvvzkykq21.jpg?auto=webp&s=35b31771fc69931b724f68ceb7562c4ec4ca1869)
discussion for people interested in katanas] so i saw a post where some people were saying musha might be using smaller katanas (2x wakizashi) bc orochis sword is normal sized while aramushas
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![A Chisa katana, Japan, dated 1574. Blade shinogizukuri, chu-kissaki, flat torii-zori. Hada and hamon (suguha?) not recognisable, three small kizu. Cutting edge with small chippings, pitted one one side near the kissaki. A Chisa katana, Japan, dated 1574. Blade shinogizukuri, chu-kissaki, flat torii-zori. Hada and hamon (suguha?) not recognisable, three small kizu. Cutting edge with small chippings, pitted one one side near the kissaki.](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/BRFDY6/a-chisa-katana-japan-dated-1574-blade-shinogizukuri-chu-kissaki-flat-BRFDY6.jpg)
A Chisa katana, Japan, dated 1574. Blade shinogizukuri, chu-kissaki, flat torii-zori. Hada and hamon (suguha?) not recognisable, three small kizu. Cutting edge with small chippings, pitted one one side near the kissaki.
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