nodachi
A nodachi (野太刀:のだち?) is a large
two-handed Japanese
History and Use
Nodachi have the same general appearance and design of a tachi though they are significantly longer. The nodachi was carried by foot soldiers and was designed as a weapon for war versus cavalry and open field engagements. Nodachi were generally used on open battlefields as their length made their use indoors or close quarters difficult. They were an effective weapon against cavalry, though they were not commonly used. Nodachi were infrequently used for several reasons:
- The blade was more difficult to forge compared to a normal-sized sword
- The nodachi required greater strength to properly wield
- Weapons such as the
naginata ornagamaki were arguably more effective for the same role on the battlefield. - The Nodachi is not a cutting sword, per se, but used to basically fold the opponent under the rapidly moving weight.
During times of peace, the sword was worn slung across the back as a symbol of status.[citation needed] This is distinctive because most
Japanese swords such as the katana,
In some
The
This sword was also used by Sasaki Kojiro, a very skilled warrior and deadly with the nodachi. He is somewhat famous for losing to Musashi Miyamoto (who many say was the greatest swordsman that ever lived).
Fiction
Nodachi are often depicted in video games, manga, and anime. It is interesting to note the proliferation of nodachi in fiction, even though historically they were very rare.
See also
Daikatana - Ōdachi
Zweihander
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