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Wakizashi

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A wakizashi (脇差) is a traditional Japanese sword with a blade between 12 and 24 inches, similar to but shorter than a katana, together with which it was often worn. When worn together the pair of swords were called daisho which translates literally as large and small; dai or large for katana, and sho for wakizashi.

According to traditional samurai law, or Bushido, a wakizashi is used only to commit seppuku (i.e. hara-kiri). However, after the 16th century, it was sometimes used in combat (in the off hand) with the katana, a technique pioneered by Miyamoto Musashi.

See also tachi, tsurugi, saya.

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Katana (top) and wakizashi (bottom)

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