"Wakizashi" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wakizashi" Meaning

A wakizashi is a type of traditional Japanese sword, typically shorter than a katana, averaging between 30 and 60 cm in length. It was originally designed as a companion sword to be worn with a katana in a samurai's obi (belt).

"Wakizashi" Examples

Wakizashi


A wakizashi is a type of Japanese sword.

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| Usage | Example Sentence |
| --- | --- |
| In ancient Japan, the wakizashi was a companion to the katana sword. | The ninja used a wakizashi in addition to his main katana. |
| A well-crafted wakizashi is a work of art. | The samurai prized his finely crafted wakizashi above all others. |
| The wakizashi was popular among Japanese samurai in the Edo period. | During the Edo period, wakizashi were used regularly in combat. |
| Wakizashi can be used for both cutting and thrusting. | The martial artist could effectively use the wakizashi for combat. |
| In some Japanese art pieces, wakizashi are depicted prominently. | The artist engraved an intricately detailed wakizashi on the wall. |

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