The Japanese swordsmith spent 50 years to create a real version of the Demon Slayer Nichirin Sword just to fulfill his son's wish

The Japanese swordsmith spent 50 years to create a real version of the Demon Slayer Nichirin Sword just to fulfill his son's wish

As we all know, Japanese swords are famous all over the world for their extreme sharpness, high difficulty in making, and extremely complicated process. They are the collection choice of every player who loves swords. Recently, a senior swordsmith with 50 years of work experience spent one year to make a real version of Demon Slayer, just to fulfill his son's wish.

The incident started with his son HoyKey, a YouTube anchor who decided to end his YouTube career in January last year. He asked his father, a senior swordsmith with 50 years of experience, to make a real version of the "Demon Slayer" Nichirin sword as a finale gift. His father agreed to his son's request and decided to make a "Demon Slayer" Nichirin sword, choosing Tomioka Giyu's sword as the prototype.

My father said that nowadays (Samurai swords) have declined. There are about 200 people who still insist on making Japanese swords. Among them, only a few can make a living by making swords. Moreover, making swords is extremely complicated and tiring. Every time I make a sword, it is an unforgettable memory.

·The swordsmith from the island country creates a real version of the Demon Slayer Nichirin Sword:

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