Item from One Piece by Eiichiro Oda
Zoro's most treasured sword — a white-hilted Great Grade blade inherited from Kuina, his childhood rival who died before they could settle their promise to become the world's greatest swordsman. Zoro carries her dream in this blade.
Wado Ichimonji is the sword Zoro will never give up. It belonged to Kuina, the daughter of his dojo master — the one person he could never beat as a child. They promised each other that one of them would become the world's greatest swordsman. When Kuina died the next day in a fall, her father gave Zoro her sword and a purpose that has driven every step of his journey since. The blade is one of 21 Great Grade swords, forged by the same Shimotsuki Kozaburo who made Enma — meaning it has deep connections to Wano that Zoro has only begun to understand. He has carried it through every battle, every defeat, every impossible victory. When Zoro made his vow to Luffy at Thriller Bark — 'Nothing happened' — Wado Ichimonji was the blade he held. It's not just a sword. It's Kuina. It's the promise. It's everything.
A white-hilted katana with a simple, elegant design. White tsuka (handle), white saya (sheath), and a clean silver blade. It stands in visual contrast to Zoro's other swords — where Enma is aggressive purple and Sandai Kitetsu is cursed red, Wado Ichimonji is serene white. Zoro wields it in his mouth during his signature Santoryu (Three-Sword Style), making it the center sword of his fighting stance. Despite countless battles, the blade remains pristine.
Also known as: Wado Ichimonji, Kuina's Sword