isn't the Samurai sword supposed to take the spirit of who it kills?
Yes, that's why my grandma gave it away. I'm super pissed. To buy a brand new authentic one will cost you big bucks, if you can find a sword maker. So the one we had was a family sword for generations.
Many swords in Japan were given up after WWII and were family swords. My friends dad was a translator in Japan during the sword confiscation. Many soldiers were crying, but understood. He did meet a jap general and felt so bad that my friends dad said he will but his sword in the back and take it home later. Then at a later date, return it back to the general. When he went back to where he left the sword, someone else took it for themselves.
My friends dad spoke little to no japanese, but had a full jap name. So the army made him a translator, even when he told them he can't speak. Then he got called to the Korea War, but had enough points to get out. But because he was 1 of the few translators left, his CO told him, if you wanna get out, find a replacement to go to Korea. And he still didn't speak japanese well. So he found a guy from the Big Island who had no family to take his spot. The transport plane that took the new translator and the general crashed and all on board died.