It's blade was forged extremely long and thin to give it a considerable reach and whiplike flexibility. The tip of the blade was weighted, giving the wielder full control of the sword with a flick of the wrist, making dodging its attacks by a close margin, such as with the Hiten Mitsurugi-ryū, very dangerous. At some point the Hakujin no Tachi came into the possession of Juppongatana member and sword hunter Sawagejō Chō. Chō would wear the sword wrapped around a special waistbelt in order to prevent it from cutting him.
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