sword (esp. Japanese single-edged);  katana;  scalpel;  chisel;  burin;  knife money (knife-shaped commodity money used in ancient China)
 straight to the point;  point-blank;  frank;  direct
 long sword (esp. the tachi, worn on the hip edge down by samurai);  large sword;  straight single-edged Japanese sword (from the mid-Heian period or earlier)
 crossing swords;  competing against;  contending with;  fighting against
 short sword;  knife;  dagger;  dirk;  tantō
 hand used like a sword in striking
 sword;  blade;  single stroke
 drawing a sword;  drawn sword
 Japanese sword (usu. single-edged and curved);  Japanese bladed weapon
 cutting in two with a single stroke;  taking decisive action;  dealing with decisively;  cutting the (Gordian) knot
 bamboo sword (for kendo);  bamboo fencing stick
 assistance (in a fight);  help;  aid;  helper;  supporter
 (small) knife;  short sword;  small sword
 naginata;  polearm with a curved single-edged blade (similar to a glaive);  naginata;  martial art of wielding the naginata
 liking both alcohol and sweets;  person who likes both liquor and sweets;  bisexuality;  player who can play as both pitcher and fielder;  dual sword wielding;  two-sword fencing
 sword;  dagger;  knife;  bayonet
 long sword (esp. the tachi, worn on the hip edge down by samurai);  large sword;  straight single-edged Japanese sword (from the mid-Heian period or earlier);  guandao;  Chinese glaive
 naginata;  polearm with a curved single-edged blade (similar to a glaive);  naginata;  martial art of wielding the naginata
 famous sword;  excellent sword
 attacking one opponent then immediately attacking another
 dagger;  stiletto;  confidant;  right-hand man
 bewitched sword;  magical sword;  demon sword
 favorite sword;  cherished sword
 performing a surgical operation
 curved sword (e.g. a scimitar, shamshir, etc.);  curved blade
 Swords and Firearms Control Law (1958)
 two swords;  being skilled in two fields;  (an) expert in two fields;  liking both alcohol and sweets;  person who likes alcohol and sweets equally well;  bisexual (person)
 to be a good match for;  to stand a chance against;  to be able to compete with;  to hold one's own
 military sword;  saber;  sabre
 maneuver to return a sword to its scabbard
 one's last resort;  trump card;  treasured family sword
 Pacific saury (Cololabis saira);  mackerel pike
 metal fake sword (esp. one that greatly resembles a real sword)
 fencing;  art of wielding swords
 lady;  matron;  mistress;  housekeeper
 to temper a sword;  to forge a sword
 cutting the cake (at a wedding)
 wearing a sword;  sword one is wearing
 sword for self-defense;  sword for self-defence
 outer edge of the foot (from little toe to heel) (karate)
 practice sword;  fake sword
 katana (sword worn on the hip edge up by samurai)
 sword inscribed with the name of the swordsmith
 distance in sword combat where approaching one more step allows hitting one's opponent
 making great haste, having been caught off guard;  scurrying unprepared;  rushing to an emergency with sword in hand, not having had time to affix it at the waist
 making great haste, having been caught off guard;  scurrying unprepared;  rushing to an emergency with sword in hand, not having had time to affix it at the waist
 butcher's knife;  chef's knife
 small knife that is largely ornamental or used to cut open letters and the like
 sword hunt;  sword confiscation
 largehead hairtail (Trichiurus lepturus);  scabbard fish;  beltfish
 newly forged sword;  sword made after the year 1615
 zanbatō;  long-handled Chinese anti-cavalry sword
 double-sword fencing;  two-sword fencer;  being skilled in two fields;  (an) expert in two fields;  liking both alcohol and sweets;  person who likes alcohol and sweets equally well
 to be a good match for;  to stand a chance against;  to be able to compete with;  to hold one's own
 sword hunt;  sword confiscation
 to make a ceremonial hand movement when receiving the monetary award
 wielding three swords;  player who can play as pitcher, fielder and batter
 point of a sword;  forceful debate
 Occam's razor;  Ockham's razor
 solving a problem swiftly and skillfully
 carving with a knife;  handiwork done with a knife;  cheap trick;  simple trickery;  petty stratagem
 scissors (esp. surgical scissors)
 the right to bear a surname and to wear a sword (during the Edo period)
 short guardless sword worn on the hip
 katana (sword worn on the hip edge up by samurai)
 sword with rusted edge;  useless sword
 (killing) sword;  blade;  steel
 to employ one's secret weapon;  to play one's trump card;  to use the ace up one's sleeve
 sword for self-defense;  sword for self-defence
 to exhaust all one's options
 Jurchen pirate tribe who invaded Tsushima in 1019
 electric razor;  electric shaver
 sword-bearer (subordinate whose job it is to hold their master's sword);  rikishi carrying a sword who follows the yokozuna to the ring during his ring-entering ceremony
 the right to bear a surname and to wear a sword (during the Edo period)
 naginata;  polearm with a curved single-edged blade (similar to a glaive);  naginata;  martial art of wielding the naginata
 sword-bearer (subordinate whose job it is to hold their master's sword);  rikishi carrying a sword who follows the yokozuna to the ring during his ring-entering ceremony
 long sword cloth bag;  bag for long swords
 having exhausted every available means; (lit.) having broken one's sword and exhausted one's arrows
 practice sword used in iaido
 straight to the point;  point-blank;  frank;  direct
 double-sword fencing;  two-sword fencer;  being skilled in two fields;  (an) expert in two fields;  liking both alcohol and sweets;  person who likes alcohol and sweets equally well
 priest; (arch.)  member of one of the four administrative ranks in the ritsuryo system; (arch.)  government official in charge of a town, esp. in Heian Kyoto; (arch.)  prominent member of a town;  river boatman;  captain of a riverboat; (arch.)  (medieval) harbor manager
 sword bean (Canavalia gladiata)
 long sword (esp. the tachi, worn on the hip edge down by samurai);  large sword;  straight single-edged Japanese sword (from the mid-Heian period or earlier);  guandao;  Chinese glaive
 sword used for self-defense
 Swords and Firearms Control Law (1958)
 type of iron sword with curved pommel (Nara period)
 striking with the back of the sword
 a non-samurai being granted the privilege of wearing a sword (during the Edo period)
 knife money;  bronze coin of ancient China, shaped like an opened straight razor
 scissors;  shears;  clippers;  hole punch
 one's last resort;  trump card
 the world is at peace; (lit.) bows in bags and swords in sheaths
 Hanlon's razor ("Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity")
 striking with the back of the sword
 one's last resort;  trump card;  treasured family sword
 double-sword fencing;  two-sword fencer;  being skilled in two fields;  (an) expert in two fields;  liking both alcohol and sweets;  person who likes alcohol and sweets equally well
 kanji "sword" radical at right (radical 18)
 ninja weapon disguised as a pair of garden shears
 ninja weapon disguised as a pair of garden shears
 knife money;  bronze coin of ancient China, shaped like an opened straight razor
 sword brimming over with life force
 taste for both wines and sweets;  having a liking for both alcoholic beverages and sweet things
 using a meat ax when a knife would suffice;  taking a sledgehammer to crack a nut;  using a grand-scale measure (a massive instrument) to deal with an insignificant problem
 archery, horsemanship, spearsmanship, and swordsmanship;  martial arts in general
 bronze currency of ancient China (some pieces shaped like spades and others like opened straight razors)
 long sword with birds' heads carved on the pommel
 hawkweed oxtongue (Picris hieracioides subsp. japonica)
 date shell (Lithophaga curta);  date mussel
 snake mackerel (Gempylus serpens)
 snake mackerel (Gempylus serpens)
 snake mackerel (Gempylus serpens)
 snake mackerel (Gempylus serpens)