Japanese katana swords attract new fanbase among young women

Despite the rapidly shrinking number of blademakers in Japan, katana swords are gaining a new generation of fans, particularly younger women, fueled by pop culture influences. Video games and anime are driving this resurgence.

The craft of making Japanese swords, known as katana, dates back over a millennium and continues to captivate with its artistry. In the soot-covered studio of swordsmith Akihira Kawasaki, sparks fly as an apprentice hammers red-hot steel, illustrating this ancient tradition. Yet, the population of blademakers in Japan is rapidly aging and shrinking.

The surge in interest over the past decade stems largely from the video game "Touken Ranbu," in which swords are anthropomorphized as handsome men. More recent contributions include the U.S. series "Shogun" and the anime "Demon Slayer," both amplifying the trend. These pop culture hits have drawn in a new audience, especially younger women, to the fine steel swords.

As a result, katana are evolving from mere traditional artifacts into symbols intertwined with contemporary entertainment.

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