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Accessories for training swords
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Rated 5.00 out of 539.00 €
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Delivery time: 10 days
For more than 15 years, our company has dedicated itself to supplying fans of martial arts with exceptional products. It gives us great pleasure to now be able to bring our comprehensive range of samurai swords and associated accessories to the people of Frankfurt.
Whether you are already an expert in the field or just starting out in this fascinating world, our range of katanas and related items has something for everyone. With us, every samurai sword is far more than just a product; it is an impressive work of art that expresses the remarkable aesthetics and profound history of samurai culture.
We have designed this special page especially for our customers in Frankfurt and for all those who are enthusiastic about samurai and their swords. In addition to our wide-ranging online shop, we have also provided a well-founded wiki for you here, which contains both basic information and exciting background details about the samurai sword.
It is our special concern to offer you not only quality products, but also a profound insight into the samurai world. We are sure that the passion for martial arts is also widespread in Frankfurt and we look forward to accompanying you on your path of discovery and providing you with valuable and interesting information on the subject of samurai swords.
Frankfurt - The financial centre of Germany
Frankfurt is the fifth largest city in Germany and is known as the country's financial centre. The city on the River Main is a mixture of modern skyscrapers and historic buildings. Let's take a look at some of the most interesting facts about this diverse place - from its medieval beginnings to its modern skyline.
The origins of Frankfurt
Frankfurt was founded in the Middle Ages and archaeological finds indicate an even earlier settlement in the area. The city attained the status of a free imperial city in the 13th century and soon became an important trading centre.
Frankfurt through the ages
Over the course of its history, Frankfurt has experienced both periods of prosperity and crises. In the 19th century, the city was an important site of the German Revolution and developed into one of Europe's leading financial centres in the 20th century.
Today's Frankfurt
Today, Frankfurt is an important international centre for trade, culture and education. The city is home to some of the tallest buildings in Europe and is known for its diversity and cosmopolitan charm. In addition to the impressive skyscrapers, Frankfurt also offers numerous cultural attractions such as the Goethe House, the Palm Garden and the Old Opera House.
Did you already know? Frankfurt Airport is the third largest airport in Europe and is even bigger than neighbouring Frankfurt itself! With an area of 5,683 hectares, it could accommodate a good 8,000 football pitches.
