- only way for the
sakabatō to cut is to
rotate the hilt by 180
degrees within the hand, thus
holding the
sword backwards. The
sakabatō symbolizes Kenshin's...
-
person who made his
sakabato, Arai Shakku, has died
years before. His son, Seiku,
initially refuses Kenshin's plea for
another sakabato, but when Shishio's...
- that
follows the
character of
Yahiko Myōjin, "Yahiko no
Sakabato" (弥彦の逆刃刀, "Yahiko's
Sakabatō"), was
originally published in W****ly Shōnen Jump in 2000...
- end of the Bakumatsu, he
becomes a
wandering swordsman, now
wielding a
sakabatō (逆刃刀,
literally "reverse-blade sword")—a
katana that has the
cutting edge...
-
novel Katawa Shoujo Ashirogi Muto of
Bakuman Kaname Muto of
Yahiko no
Sakabato Kazuki Muto of Buso
Renkin Kenji, ****uka, and Yuki Muto of Lian Hearn's...
- the main cast of
Rurouni Kenshin following its conclusion. In
Yahiko no
Sakabatō, set five
years after the
conclusion of
Rurouni Kenshin, Myōjin Yahiko...
- and July 18, 2012. A
single chapter follow up to the series,
Yahiko no
Sakabatō (弥彦の逆刃刀, lit. "Yahiko's Reversed-Edge Sword"), was
originally published...
- has
since led a path of peace,
wielding a reverse-bladed sword,
known as
sakabatō, in a vow to
never again take
another life. On
December 19, 2021, at the...
- who was
thought to have died in the
Seinan War.
After reacquiring his
sakabatō or reversed-edge
sword from Myōjin Yahiko, Kenshin, his family, and the...
- the end of the Bakumatsu, he
becomes a
wandering samurai, now
wielding a
sakabatō, a
katana that has a
structure in
which the
blade and
ridge are struck...