Japanese Sword – Wakeido

Feb. 26, 2026 (edited)
[Image1]Hello to everyone watching Cool Japan Videos.We are Wakeido, a specialty shop for buying and selling
[Image2]Hello to everyone watching Cool Japan Videos.We are Wakeido, a specialty shop for buying and selling
[Image3]Hello to everyone watching Cool Japan Videos.We are Wakeido, a specialty shop for buying and selling
[Image4]Hello to everyone watching Cool Japan Videos.We are Wakeido, a specialty shop for buying and selling
[Image5]Hello to everyone watching Cool Japan Videos.We are Wakeido, a specialty shop for buying and selling
[Image6]Hello to everyone watching Cool Japan Videos.We are Wakeido, a specialty shop for buying and selling
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[Image9]Hello to everyone watching Cool Japan Videos.We are Wakeido, a specialty shop for buying and selling
[Image10]Hello to everyone watching Cool Japan Videos.We are Wakeido, a specialty shop for buying and selling

Hello to everyone watching Cool Japan Videos.
We are Wakeido, a specialty shop for buying and selling Japanese swords and traditional blades.
We operate in Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture, buying, selling, and appraising nihonto (Japanese swords) and fittings.
Founded over 70 years ago, we have built lasting relationships with many people through swords.

In this first post, we would like to introduce who Wakeido is and what kinds of swords we handle.


■What is Wakeido?
Wakeido is a sword specialist based in Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture, and we have provided many Japanese swords and sword fittings to customers.
Our strength lies in offering authentic, NBTHK-certified items (appraisal papers issued by the Society for the Preservation of Japanese Art Swords).
We have experienced sword appraisal specialists on staff who provide reliable transactions and accurate guidance based on expert judgment and trust.

We strive to give first-time visitors a welcoming consultation experience, so please feel free to contact us.


■What is a Japanese sword?
A Japanese sword is a traditional blade made using Japan’s unique forging techniques and is often seen as a symbol of samurai culture.
Beyond being a weapon, its aesthetic form, functional excellence, and historical background have earned it high regard domestically and internationally as an art object and cultural asset.

Japanese swords generally have the following characteristics.
・They use a special steel called tamahagane
・A beautiful hamon (temper line) appears on the blade
・Their structure and hardening techniques make them hard to break, resistant to bending, and very sharp
・Shapes and features vary by period and swordsmith, giving them strong appeal for collectors

At Wakeido, we consider it our important mission to convey these attractions of Japanese swords with correct knowledge and to pass them on to the next generation.


■What kinds of swords and fittings does Wakeido handle?
Wakeido deals in a variety of sword types, including tachi, katana, wakizashi, and tanto.

We also offer many sword fittings such as tsuba (handguards), fuchigashira (collar and pommel), menuki (ornamental grip pieces), and kozuka (small utility knife handles).
These items often have high value as art objects and are popular for decoration and collecting.


■What about Wakeido’s online sales?
If you cannot visit the store, we invite you to use our online shop for purchases. We ship to sword enthusiasts worldwide, including the United States, Canada, Australia, Europe, and Asia.
How to order: https://wakeidou.com/pages/117/...

Our official website includes product photos and detailed descriptions, so you can shop with confidence from anywhere in the country.

One of our goals is to act as a bridge that shares the appeal of Japanese swords with the world.


■How can you sell or have a sword appraised?
We evaluate and buy unwanted swords, swords inherited through succession, or blades whose value is unknown by assessing their condition and whether an appraisal certificate is present to arrive at a fair valuation.
Estimates are, of course, free.

We offer several purchase methods: in-store purchase, home-visit purchase, and mail-in appraisal services.
You can choose the option that suits your convenience, so please feel free to consult us first.


■Where is Wakeido? Access information
Our shop is located at 1-chome Kashiwa-cho, Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture.
It is about a 13-minute walk from the West Exit of Nagaoka Station, and parking is available.
Business hours: 9:00–18:00
Closed: 1st and 3rd Sundays


■For Anything Related to Japanese Swords, Turn to Wakeido
We at Wakeido want to connect with everyone who is interested in Japanese swords and fittings through bonds formed around swords.

・Those who want to try purchasing a Japanese sword
・Those who want to sell or have a sword appraised
・Those who want to expand their collection
・Those who want to experience a sword for the first time

We welcome both domestic and international customers.
We will help you enjoy the appeal of Japanese swords as a cultural asset and pass that appeal on to the future.
Thank you for your continued support of Wakeido.
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