The Katana Blade Was Often Shorter Than Your Arm!
The average katana blade (nagasa) was about 27.6 inches long, perfect for two hands.
While katanas look HUGE in movies, the average blade length, called nagasa, was typically 60 to 80 centimeters (about 24 to 32 inches).
This size meant the sword was perfectly balanced for a two-handed grip—not too long to swing indoors, but long enough for serious cutting power.
If a blade went over 90 centimeters (about 35 inches), it wasn't a normal katana; it was a special, extra-long sword called an ōdachi!