Yes..her name is Katana.

The katana (刀) is the
Japanese backsword or
longsword (大刀 daitō), although many
Japanese use this word generically as a catch-all word for
sword.
Katana (pronounced [ka-ta-na]) is the
kun'yomi (Japanese reading) of the
kanji 刀 ; the
on'yomi (Chinese reading) is tō. In
Mandarin, it is pronounced
dāo. While the word has no separate
plural form in Japanese, it has been adopted as a
loan word by the
English language, where it is commonly pluralised as katanas.
It refers to a specific type of curved, single-edged sword traditionally used by the Japanese
samurai. The weapon was typically paired with the
wakizashi, a similarly made but shorter sword both worn by the members of the
buke (bushi) warrior class, it could also be worn with the
tanto, an even smaller similarly shaped blade. The two weapons together were called the
daisho, and represented the social power and personal honor of the
samurai (buke retainers to the
daimyo). The long blade was used for open combat, while the shorter blade was considered a side arm, and also more suited for stabbing, close combat (such as indoors), and
seppuku, a form of ritual suicide. (In fact, seppuku was a right reserved for samurai in order to preserve their honor by taking their own life should the need arise.) The
scabbard for a katana is referred to as a saya, and the handguard piece, often intricately designed as individual works of art especially in later years of the
Edo period, was called the
tsuba.
It is primarily used for
cutting (although the
chisel-like tip, called the kissaki, allows for thrusting) and can be wielded one- or two-handed, the latter being the most common mode. It is traditionally worn edge up. While the practical arts for using the sword for its original purpose are now somewhat obsolete,
kenjutsu has turned into
gendai budo — modern
martial arts for a modern time. The art of drawing the katana is
iaido (also known as battōjutsu or iaijutsu), and
kendo is an art of
fencing with a
shinai (
bamboo sword) protected by
helmet and
armour, additionally, iaijutsu is an older style of battle field type fencing. Old
koryu sword schools do still exist (
Kashima Shinto-ryu,
Kashima Shin-ryu,
Tenshin Shoden Katori Shinto-ryu). Perhaps one of the more famous types of Japanese fencing was "Nitto Ryu" or the use of both the katana and
wakizashi in tandem; a technique most famously used by
Miyamoto Musashi.
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