We offer traditional Japanese knives from
・Seki City, Gifu Prefecture
・Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture
・Echizen City, Fukui Prefecture
・Miki City, Hyogo Prefecture
・Sanjo City, Niigata Prefecture
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Gyuto by Takamura Hamono Seisakusho V10 Special Tsuchime with Bolster 180mm (牛刀 高村刃物製作所製 V10スペシャル 鎚目 口金付 180mm)
¥28,100
※You can still order items that are out of stock. We will arrange it for you, so please feel free to request it via DM or other means. Cutlery description Production area: Echizen City, Fukui Prefecture (Echizen Cutlery) Category: Gyuto Blade length: 170mm Steel: V Gold No. 10 Handle: Black plywood with ferrule (The ferrule prevents dirt from accumulating at the boundary between the blade and the handle, which is prone to accumulating, and allows for hygienic use) A high-grade stainless steel cutlery steel developed by Takefu Special Steel, it is used widely not only for Echizen cutlery, but also for a wide range of other purposes. A stainless steel that is resistant to rust and contains a lot of chromium, and is classified into V Gold No. 1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 10, V Gold Special, and Gold No. 2 according to the amount of carbon and chromium contained. Among them, V Gold No. 10 is made using carefully selected high-purity raw iron, and is made with the best refining steel technology, making it tough, easy to process, and forge. It is also not corrosive due to harmful impurities Its excellent wear resistance is a major feature of the "V Gold" series. And it also contains cobalt, making it easy to sharpen the blade
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Gyuto by Takamura Hamono Seisakusho Powdered High-Speed Steel Three-Layer with Bolster 180mm (牛刀 高村刃物製作所製 粉末ハイス鋼 三層 口金付 180mm)
¥38,900
※You can still order items that are out of stock. We will arrange it for you, so please feel free to request it via DM or other means. Cutlery description Production area: Echizen City, Fukui Prefecture (Echizen Cutlery) Category: Gyuto Blade length: 180mm Steel: Powdered high-speed steel Handle: Ferrule (The ferrule prevents dirt from accumulating at the boundary between the blade and the handle, which is prone to dirt accumulation, and allows for hygienic use) This knife was made by Takamura Cutlery Manufacturing, which is based on the philosophy of "good materials, good forging and heat treatment, and good sharpening." This knife has been highly praised by professional chefs, who say that "the cut surface of the food is shiny," "it is comfortable to use," and "it has an interesting side that cannot be summed up simply as being sharp." The steel used is "powdered high-speed steel." High-speed steel was originally developed as a blade steel for metal processing, such as the tip of a drill. Powdered high-speed steel is made by first turning metal into powder and removing impurities, resulting in a dense metal structure that is strong and wear-resistant, making it popular as a steel material for knives. However, due to its high hardness, it takes time to resharpen the knife.
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Gyuto by Takamura Hamono Seisakusho V10 Special with Bolster 210mm (牛刀 高村刃物製作所製 V10スペシャル 口金付 210mm)
¥33,300
※You can still order items that are out of stock. We will arrange it for you, so please feel free to request it via DM or other means. Cutlery description Production area: Echizen City, Fukui Prefecture (Echizen Cutlery) Category: Gyuto Blade length: 210mm Steel: V Gold No. 10 Handle: Black plywood with ferrule (The ferrule prevents dirt from accumulating at the boundary between the blade and the handle, which is prone to accumulating, making it hygienic to use) A high-grade stainless steel cutlery steel developed by Takefu Special Steel, it is used widely not only for Echizen cutlery, but also for a wide range of other purposes. It is a rust-resistant stainless steel that contains a lot of chromium and is classified into V Gold No. 1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 10, V Gold Special, and Gold No. 2 according to the amount of carbon and chromium it contains. Among them, V Gold No. 10 is made with carefully selected high-purity raw iron and is made with the best refining steel technology, making it tough, easy to process, and forge. Moreover, it is not corrosive due to harmful impurities and its excellent wear resistance is a major feature of the "V Gold" series. Another feature is that it is easy to sharpen the blade because it also contains cobalt.
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Gyuto by Takamura Hamono Seisakusho V10 Special with Bolster 180mm (牛刀 高村刃物製作所製 V10スペシャル 口金付 180mm)
¥27,400
※You can still order items that are out of stock. We will arrange it for you, so please feel free to request it via DM or other means. Cutlery description Production area: Echizen City, Fukui Prefecture (Echizen Cutlery) Category: Gyuto Blade length: 180mm Steel: V Gold No. 10 Handle: Black plywood with ferrule (The ferrule prevents dirt from accumulating at the boundary between the blade and the handle, which is prone to accumulating, making it hygienic to use) A high-grade stainless steel cutlery steel developed by Takefu Special Steel, it is used widely not only for Echizen cutlery, but also for a wide range of other purposes. It is a rust-resistant stainless steel that contains a lot of chromium and is classified into V Gold No. 1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 10, V Gold Special, and Gold No. 2 according to the amount of carbon and chromium it contains. Among them, V Gold No. 10 is made with carefully selected high-purity raw iron and is made with the best refining steel technology, making it tough, easy to process, and forge. Moreover, it is not corrosive due to harmful impurities and its excellent wear resistance is a major feature of the "V Gold" series. Another feature is that it is easy to sharpen the blade because it also contains cobalt.
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Gyuto by Takamura Hamono Seisakusho Powdered High-Speed Steel Three-Layer with Bolster 210mm (牛刀 高村刃物製作所製 粉末ハイス鋼 三層 口金付 210mm)
¥43,010
※You can still order items that are out of stock. We will arrange it for you, so please feel free to request it via DM or other means. Cutlery description Production area: Echizen City, Fukui Prefecture (Echizen Cutlery) Category: Gyuto Blade length: 210mm Steel: Powdered high-speed steel Handle: Ferrule (The ferrule prevents dirt from accumulating at the boundary between the blade and the handle, which is prone to dirt accumulation, and allows for hygienic use) This knife was made by Takamura Cutlery Manufacturing, which is based on the philosophy of "good materials, good forging and heat treatment, and good sharpening." This knife has been highly praised by professional chefs, who say that "the cut surface of the food is shiny," "it is comfortable to use," and "it has an interesting side that cannot be summed up simply as being sharp." The steel used is "powdered high-speed steel." High-speed steel was originally developed as a blade steel for metal processing, such as the tip of a drill. Powdered high-speed steel is made by first turning metal into powder and removing impurities, resulting in a dense metal structure that is strong and wear-resistant, making it popular as a steel material for knives. However, due to its high hardness, it takes time to resharpen the knife.
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Gyuto by Takamura Hamono Seisakusho Powdered High-Speed Steel Full Tang Three-Layer 210mm (牛刀 高村刃物製作所製 粉末ハイス鋼 共鍔貫通型 三層 210mm)
¥48,700
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※You can still order items that are out of stock. We will arrange it for you, so please feel free to request it via DM or other means. Cutlery description Production area:Echizen City, Fukui Prefecture (Echizen Cutlery) Category: Gyuto Blade length: 210mm Steel: Powdered high-speed steel Handle: Kyotsuba-piercing type This knife was made by Takamura Cutlery Manufacturing, which is based on the philosophy of "good materials, good forging and heat treatment, and good sharpening." This knife has been highly praised by professional chefs, who say that "the cut surface of the ingredients is shiny," "it is comfortable to use," and "it has an interesting quality that cannot be summed up simply as being good at cutting." The steel used is "powdered high-speed steel." High-speed steel was originally developed as a blade steel used for metal processing, such as the tip of a drill. Powdered high-speed steel is made by first powdering the metal and removing impurities, which makes the metal structure dense, strong, and highly wear-resistant, making it popular as a steel material for knives. The handle is a Kyotsuba-piercing type. With a normal Western knife, the tang and handle are secured with a rivet, but with this knife, the tang is passed down to the bottom of the handle and secured in place. Although riveting provides a strong hold, it can create gaps that can allow water in, but this structure has been designed to reduce this possibility.