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Originally Posted by oeb11
The cure for kneeling during the national anthem - a Japanese Samurai sword solves the issue permanently!
DF- actually, the samurai sword is not used for that. they use a short sword or a long dagger for that. seppuchu is what they call it.
DF - TWK's post on the 'tanto' is correct - of course the katana is not sued for 'seppuku" ( spellings may vary) - but is used for beheading - which was my implied use.
The Daisho(Katana& Wakizashi) was a set of long and short swords, worn by Samurai warriors during the Edo period. The long sword is called Katana and the short one is called Wakizashi.
my father witnessed ritual seppuku at the Gates to the Imperial palace as apology to the emperor after losing WW2. a 'second' with a katana is usually part of the ritual for a quick , merciful beheading when the agony of slitting one's own belly can no longer be endured.
I hold an authenticated Shin - shinto era blade - cared for properly and displayed in a place of honor with the tsuka (handle) displayed to the left.