• @corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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      173 months ago

      A friend of mine recounts how in 1988 he flew home from Japan with a high quality katana as carry-on. Wrapped in a beach towel.

      Remember there was a time before 2001 when Americans and everyone else flew differently, and there may be a number of katanas laying around from parents who traveled abroad and bought souvenirs and then tossed them in the attic without thinking.

      • Call me Lenny/Leni
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        43 months ago

        Even in a Japanese setting, I didn’t know you could just buy a katana out of nowhere and freely carry it around.

        • Björn Tantau
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          63 months ago

          There were knife and souvenir shops in Spain that sold katanas. Don’t think they were sharp but I always wanted to have one when we went there on vacation. But they were too expensive. But we did get some shuriken, nunchakus (I got some padded ones because I was the younger child) and a butterfly knife.

        • @RedditRefugee69@lemmy.world
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          33 months ago

          It has to be an authentic samurai sword since they’re kid of a national treasure. If not, there’s specific rules about transporting it to and from your dojo and stuff.

          Source: got my shit help up in Japanese customs when I had a very NOT ahthentic katana in my household goods. Went 3 months without my stuff

    • @TJDetweiler@lemmy.ca
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      43 months ago

      I’d reckon from his parents, but I never saw the incident myself. You know kids in high school though. Spread a rumour and it catches like wildfire. I wouldn’t be surprised if it was actually a machete.