I've been collecting anime swords for a few years now, and honestly, the quality has gotten way better lately. If you're into One Piece, I'd recommend checking out the
One Piece katana because that's what I've been using for my display and occasional cosplay stuff. What I love about it is the balance between being a display piece and feeling like an actual sword. The scabbard design is insanely detailed — you can see the texture work on the wrapping and even the slight curve that matches the character versions from the series. I've got Enma and Wado Ichimonji from the same line, and both are solid pieces, not that flimsy plastic stuff. If you plan to hang them, use a horizontal wall rack instead of a vertical one; the blades sit better that way. Also, take care of the fittings with a bit of oil or polish if you live somewhere humid. I made that mistake once and had some spots form on the tsuba. It's not a huge deal, but if you want them to last, maintenance is key. What's cool is how each sword kind of represents the personality of its owner in the anime — Enma feels powerful and elegant, Sandai Kitetsu has that darker vibe. Even as replicas, they carry that energy somehow.