- The ōdachi (大太刀) (large/great sword) or
nodachi (野太刀,
field sword) is a type of
traditionally made ****anese
sword (日本刀, nihontō) used by the
samurai class...
- the shoulder,
allowing longer blades such as greatswords/zweihanders and
nodachi/ōdachi to be
strapped across the back,
though these would have to be removed...
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sparring partner. Due to his master's use of the kodachi,
Sasaki used a
nodachi, or a long katana,
against him,
therefore eventually excelling in its use...
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traveling on a boat to the duel. At the duel,
Sasaki was
armed with his
large nodachi, yet
Musashi crushed Sasaki's
skull with a
single blow from his bokken...
- the yari and the M16. The
yugiri (a
sword which is
quite similar to the
nodachi but
wielded like the katana),
which was used by the
original Bushido Blade's...
-
swordsman Sasaki Kojirō. It was an
overhead katana (or, in Sasaki's case, a
nodachi)
stroke that was
performed so
swiftly it
resembled the
flight of a swallow...
-
Shadows Die Twice, the
titular protagonist relies on the
Mortal Blade nodachi to slay the Ōmukade that
infests certain immortal entities. In Yo-kai Watch...
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Kenukigata tachi (毛抜型太刀)
Kodachi (小太刀)
Nagamaki (長巻)
Ninjato (忍者刀) Ōdachi/
Nodachi (大太刀/野太刀)
Sasuga (刺刀)
Shinai (竹刀)
Shinken (真剣)
Shikomizue (仕込み杖) Tachi...
- only
samurai were
allowed to wear a daisho. A
longer blade known as the
nodachi was also used in the
fourteenth century,
though primarily used by samurai...
- (nihonto)
including katana, wakizashi, tantō, yari, naginata, nagamaki, tachi,
nodachi, ōdachi, kodachi, and ya (arrow). ****anese
sword blades were
often forged...