Confronted kwa a nyumbani intruder, Jake Terrey tipped the odds in his favour kwa pulling down the replica anime sword hanging on his ukuta and brandishing it.
"It's not that dangerous but it's quite intimidating," the 21-year-old alisema of the timber ornament, modelled on Japanese manga series Bleach.
Mr Terrey, a shabiki of manga, told ninemsn he came upon the alleged burglar after returning nyumbani to his ground floor apartment in Summer Hill, in Sydney's inner west, after a jog shortly before midday on December 20.
As a professional fashion photographer, his first concern was his laptop and the $10,000 worth of camera equipment he kept in his apartment, he said.
The pair struggled for a few moments before the alleged intruder — who it is believed climbed in after smashing a living room window — called out for help from a supposed accomplice, Mr Terrey said.
Mr Terrey, worried he may be outnumbered kwa a sekunde unseen intruder, broke free and reached for the 1.5m sword aliyopewa to him as a housewarming gift about a mwaka ago.
"I grabbed the sword to protect myself," he said.
The alleged intruder turned on his heels empty-handed and fled the apartment onto the mitaani, mtaa as Mr Terrey gave chase.
After a short distance Mr Terrey returned to his apartment in case a sekunde intruder was still inside — fortunately there wasn't.
But a handyman who witnessed the dramatic scenes from a nearby property managed to take a photograph of the alleged intruder on his mobile phone.
Local police used the picha to make an arrest later that day.
A 29-year-old man will face Burwood Local Court over the incident, charged with aggravated break and enter with intent, on January 17.
"It's not that dangerous but it's quite intimidating," the 21-year-old alisema of the timber ornament, modelled on Japanese manga series Bleach.
Mr Terrey, a shabiki of manga, told ninemsn he came upon the alleged burglar after returning nyumbani to his ground floor apartment in Summer Hill, in Sydney's inner west, after a jog shortly before midday on December 20.
As a professional fashion photographer, his first concern was his laptop and the $10,000 worth of camera equipment he kept in his apartment, he said.
The pair struggled for a few moments before the alleged intruder — who it is believed climbed in after smashing a living room window — called out for help from a supposed accomplice, Mr Terrey said.
Mr Terrey, worried he may be outnumbered kwa a sekunde unseen intruder, broke free and reached for the 1.5m sword aliyopewa to him as a housewarming gift about a mwaka ago.
"I grabbed the sword to protect myself," he said.
The alleged intruder turned on his heels empty-handed and fled the apartment onto the mitaani, mtaa as Mr Terrey gave chase.
After a short distance Mr Terrey returned to his apartment in case a sekunde intruder was still inside — fortunately there wasn't.
But a handyman who witnessed the dramatic scenes from a nearby property managed to take a photograph of the alleged intruder on his mobile phone.
Local police used the picha to make an arrest later that day.
A 29-year-old man will face Burwood Local Court over the incident, charged with aggravated break and enter with intent, on January 17.