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A faithful replica of the katana carried by Nathan Algren in The Last Samurai, this decorative sword measures 104 cm, with a 69 cm blunt stainless steel blade. It is engraved with the Japanese inscription "今古有神奉志士", which translates as: "I belong to the warrior in whom ancient traditions have met modernity." The black lacquered scabbard (saya) is decorated with traditional Japanese gold symbols, in a simple and elegant style. The handle is braided in black cotton over imitation white ray skin, with a decorated metal guard.
In The Last Samurai, Nathan Algren—played by Tom Cruise—is an American officer seeking redemption, immersed in the changing Japan of the Meiji era. From disillusioned soldier to bushidō disciple, he embodies the painful but necessary transition between two worlds: that of ancestral traditions and that of emerging modernity.
The blade of this katana, a replica of the one he wields in the film, bears the kanji engraving "今古有神奉志士", meaning:
"I belong to the warrior in whom ancient traditions have met modernity."
This phrase sums up the very soul of the character and the film. It symbolizes fidelity to the samurai spirit, even when the historical context seems to have condemned its existence.
The 69 cm blade is unsharpened, designed for decorative use. The black handle, braided in the traditional style, rests on imitation white ray skin. The cast metal guard features a distinctive engraving, highlighting the attention to detail.
The scabbard, made of black lacquered wood, is adorned with gold motifs inspired by classic Japanese symbols, sometimes associated with clans or feudal warrior codes.
This piece is ideal for lovers of traditional Japanese weapons, collectors of film artifacts, or anyone interested in the story of cultural transition told in the film.
⚠️ This product, for decorative use only, is prohibited for sale to minors.
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A faithful replica of the katana carried by Nathan Algren in The Last Samurai, this decorative sword measures 104 cm, with a 69 cm blunt stainless steel blade. It is engraved with the Japanese inscription "今古有神奉志士", which translates as: "I belong to the warrior in whom ancient traditions have met modernity." The black lacquered scabbard (saya) is decorated with traditional Japanese gold symbols, in a simple and elegant style. The handle is braided in black cotton over imitation white ray skin, with a decorated metal guard.