



Overall length: 95.25 cm
Blade Length: 47 cm
Blade: 440 Stainless Steel, Non-Sharp, Polished, Factory Edge
Scabbard: Natural Wood
Features: Metal Sheath Neck, Rubber Shock Absorber, Metal Threaded Handle
The Kisuke Urahara Benihime Cane Sword is a legendary piece for anime fans, capturing the elegance and power of one of Bleach’s most iconic weapons. Much like the dragon master Sword Cane, this replica combines sleek design with hidden strength, making it a must-have for collectors, cosplayers, and enthusiasts of unique Japanese-inspired blades.
Crafted to reflect Kisuke Urahara’s signature weapon, this cane sword features a discreet handle and shaft that conceal a razor-sharp steel blade. The design highlights the perfect balance of stealth and combat readiness, echoing the character’s resourcefulness and tactical genius.
Detailed replica of Kisuke Urahara’s cane sword
High-quality steel blade concealed in cane shaft
Inspired by Japanese sword-making traditions
Ideal for cosplay, anime display, or collection
Combines stealth weaponry with cultural artistry
The Benihime Cane Sword is celebrated for its faithful anime detailing and practical craftsmanship. Collectors love how it blends authentic design with functional appeal, making it both a display-worthy piece and a symbol of Urahara’s brilliance.
Bleach anime fans and Kisuke Urahara admirers
Cosplayers recreating iconic anime characters
Collectors of anime swords with hidden blade concepts
Display enthusiasts seeking unique, standout pieces
Q1: Is the blade sharpened?
A: The steel blade is crafted for display and collection, not combat use.
Q2: How is it different from other sword canes?
A: Its anime-accurate design and link to Bleach lore make it stand apart, much like the Assassin Bird Sword Cane.
Q3: Which collection does it belong to?
A: The Benihime Cane Sword is part of our Katana Collection, inspired by Japanese tradition and anime culture.
If you value the Kisuke Urahara Benihime Cane Sword, explore other iconic blades in our swords cane, such as the Assassin Bird Sword Cane, Shikoto Gentleman’s Hook Sword Cane, and Kit Rae Black Vorthelok Sword Cane. Each piece highlights the artistry, stealth, and heritage of Japanese-inspired swords.
 
                                
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