| Brand / Blacksmith | Sakai Kikumori |
| Series | Wasiki |
| Knife type | Sujihiki Kiritsuke |
| Blade Length / Total length mm | 266 / 420 |
| Grind | 50 / 50 |
| Finish | Polished |
| Steel type | Stainless MV |
| Forging method | Monosteel |
| HRC hardness | 60 - 62 |
| Handle type / Material / Ferrule | Octagonal / Walnut / Wooden |
| Spine Thickness at heel / tip mm | 2 / 0,3 |
| Blade height at heel mm | 41 |
| Weight gr | 140 |
| Notes |
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Sakai knives have been evolving for the last 600 years. Sakai Kikumori is considered as one of the most prestigious manufacturers collaborating with some of the legends in the area of Sakai like blacksmiths Yoshikazu Tanaka, Shiraki and top Japanese sharpener Morihiro. These kind of top cooperations go back to 1925 when the company Kawamura Hamono started. The Wasiki Series are made with AUS-8 stainless steel and they feature an octagonal Wa-handle made of Walnut. Double bevel slicer for boneless meat and fish. The name translates to “muscle cutter”. It is usually long and thin with a low profile and the purpose of it is for cutting in one single slice in order to create minimum cellular damage which is preserving the original texture and flavor of the protein. Perfect for slicing and back draw cut motions. This special knife features a K-tip like the Kiritsukes and reminds a lot of traditional Katanas.
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One of the top manufacturers in the city of Sakai, known as the “city of knives” that used to be known as the “Venice of the East”. The 600 year continuous tradition, cultivated the Sakai Takayuki brand, making it one of the most famous today in Japan. In 1982 these knives earned the rare distinction to be designated as Traditional Arts and Crafts. A specialized Salmon Slicing knife at 270mm that can be used on other thin slicing applications too (prosciutto etc). Made od stainless Bohler Uddeholm Swedish Steel and antibacterial POM resin handle, is the perfect tool for your salmon – but not only – thin slicing jobs.
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One of the top manufacturers in the city of Sakai, known as the “city of knives” that used to be known as the “Venice of the East”. The 600 year continuous tradition, cultivated the Sakai Takayuki brand, making it one of the most famous today in Japan. In 1982 these knives earned the rare distinction to be designated as Traditional Arts and Crafts. The Inox line of products is hand finished by expert craftsmen and is made using AUS-8 stainless steel and a POM resin western type handle. Razor sharp out of the box this is a line carrying a legendary name at affordable prices. A boning knife made in the eastern style. The boning knife is mainly used to de-bone meat. At 150mm is the ideal size for the use and its flexible blade makes it easy for turning and twisting around the bones.
Brand / Blacksmith: Sakai Takayuki Series: Inox (Western Handle) Knife type: Boning (Eastern Type) Blade Length / Total length mm: 155 / 275 Grind: 50 / 50 Finish: Polished Steel type: AUS-8 (Stainless) Forging method: Monosteel HRC hardness: 58 - 60 Handle type / Material / Ferrule: POM Resin (Antibacterial) Spine Thickness at heel / tip mm: 1,7 / 0,4 Blade height at heel mm: 40 Weight gr: 177 Notes: -
One of the top manufacturers in the city of Sakai, known as the “city of knives” that used to be known as the “Venice of the East”. The 600 year continuous tradition, cultivated the Sakai Takayuki brand, making it one of the most famous today in Japan. In 1982 these knives earned the rare distinction to be designated as Traditional Arts and Crafts. The Inox line of products is hand finished by expert craftsmen and is made using AUS-8 stainless steel and a POM resin western type handle. Razor sharp out of the box this is a line carrying a legendary name at affordable prices. Meaning “Beef knife” in Japanese, the Gyuto is the most common and basic of all knives, the Japanese version of the classic western Chef’s knife. It is used as a multi-purpose knife, suitable for meat, fish, vegetables and more. Can be used with almost all different cutting techniques.
Brand / Blacksmith: Sakai Takayuki Series: Inox (Western Handle) Knife type: Gyuto Blade Length / Total length mm: 215 / 330 Grind: 50 / 50 Finish: Polished Steel type: AUS-8 (Stainless) Forging method: Monosteel HRC hardness: 58 - 60 Handle type / Material / Ferrule: POM Resin (Antibacterial) Spine Thickness at heel / tip mm: 1,3 / 0,3 Blade height at heel mm: 46 Weight gr: 183 Notes: -
One of the top manufacturers in the city of Sakai, known as the “city of knives” that used to be known as the “Venice of the East”. The 600 year continuous tradition, cultivated the Sakai Takayuki brand, making it one of the most famous today in Japan. In 1982 these knives earned the rare distinction to be designated as Traditional Arts and Crafts. The Inox line of products is hand finished by expert craftsmen and is made using AUS-8 stainless steel and a POM resin western type handle. Razor sharp out of the box this is a line carrying a legendary name at affordable prices. Meaning “Beef knife” in Japanese, the Gyuto is the most common and basic of all knives, the Japanese version of the classic western Chef’s knife. It is used as a multi-purpose knife, suitable for meat, fish, vegetables and more. Can be used with almost all different cutting techniques. The 240mm size is recommended for professionals or more experienced home users.
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One of the top manufacturers in the city of Sakai, known as the “city of knives” that used to be known as the “Venice of the East”. The 600 year continuous tradition, cultivated the Sakai Takayuki brand, making it one of the most famous today in Japan. In 1982 these knives earned the rare distinction to be designated as Traditional Arts and Crafts. The Inox line of products is hand finished by expert craftsmen and is made using AUS-8 stainless steel and a POM resin western type handle. Razor sharp out of the box this is a line carrying a legendary name at affordable prices. The Nakiri that looks like a small cleaver, is a specialized knife for vegetables. It is a double bevel knife and has a tall, thin blade in order to go through vegetables easily. It is a very popular knife throughout Japan as well as the rest of the world because its specialized profile makes the veggie preparation so easy. Feels nimble in the handle despite its size and its thin blade is designed for precise cuts. Perfect for chopping, slicing and push cuts. This 180mm Nakiri is suitable for people starting in the Japanese knives world but still prefer a western handle. Ideal for veggie lovers, will fly through all ingredients.
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One of the top manufacturers in the city of Sakai, known as the “city of knives” that used to be known as the “Venice of the East”. The 600 year continuous tradition, cultivated the Sakai Takayuki brand, making it one of the most famous today in Japan. In 1982 these knives earned the rare distinction to be designated as Traditional Arts and Crafts. The Inox line of products is hand finished by expert craftsmen and is made using AUS-8 stainless steel and a POM resin western type handle. Razor sharp out of the box this is a line carrying a legendary name at affordable prices. One of the most commonly used knives in the kitchen. A small, general-purpose knife used for peeling, shaping, and slicing fruits and vegetables, chopping herbs, and making garnishes that also can be used in handheld cuts.
Brand / Blacksmith: Sakai Takayuki Series: Inox (Western Handle) Knife type: Petty Blade Length / Total length mm: 125 / 240 Grind: 50 / 50 Finish: Polished Steel type: AUS-8 (Stainless) Forging method: Monosteel HRC hardness: 58 - 60 Handle type / Material / Ferrule: POM Resin (Antibacterial) Spine Thickness at heel / tip mm: 1,5 / 0,3 Blade height at heel mm: 27 Weight gr: 93 Notes: -
One of the top manufacturers in the city of Sakai, known as the “city of knives” that used to be known as the “Venice of the East”. The 600 year continuous tradition, cultivated the Sakai Takayuki brand, making it one of the most famous today in Japan. In 1982 these knives earned the rare distinction to be designated as Traditional Arts and Crafts. The Inox line of products is hand finished by expert craftsmen and is made using AUS-8 stainless steel and a POM resin western type handle. Razor sharp out of the box this is a line carrying a legendary name at affordable prices. One of the most commonly used knives in the kitchen. A small, general-purpose knife used for peeling, shaping, and slicing fruits and vegetables, chopping herbs, and making garnishes that also can be used in handheld cuts.
Brand / Blacksmith: Sakai Takayuki Series: Inox (Western Handle) Knife type: Petty Blade Length / Total length mm: 155 / 265 Grind: 50 / 50 Finish: Polished Steel type: AUS-8 (Stainless) Forging method: Monosteel HRC hardness: 58 - 60 Handle type / Material / Ferrule: POM Resin (Antibacterial) Spine Thickness at heel / tip mm: 1,5 / 0,3 Blade height at heel mm: 29 Weight gr: 100 Notes: -
One of the top manufacturers in the city of Sakai, known as the “city of knives” that used to be known as the “Venice of the East”. The 600 year continuous tradition, cultivated the Sakai Takayuki brand, making it one of the most famous today in Japan. In 1982 these knives earned the rare distinction to be designated as Traditional Arts and Crafts. The Inox line of products is hand finished by expert craftsmen and is made using AUS-8 stainless steel and a POM resin western type handle. Razor sharp out of the box this is a line carrying a legendary name at affordable prices. Double bevel slicer for boneless meat and fish. The name translates to “muscle cutter”. It is usually long and thin with a low profile and the purpose of it is for cutting in one single slice in order to create minimum cellular damage which is preserving the original texture and flavor of the protein. Perfect for slicing and back draw cut motions.
Brand / Blacksmith: Sakai Takayuki Series: Inox (Western Handle) Knife type: Sujihiki Blade Length / Total length mm: 270 / 390 Grind: 50 / 50 Finish: Polished Steel type: AUS-8 (Stainless) Forging method: Monosteel HRC hardness: 58 - 60 Handle type / Material / Ferrule: POM Resin (Antibacterial) Spine Thickness at heel / tip mm: 1,6 / 0,3 Blade height at heel mm: 38 Weight gr: 196 Notes: -
Seki City, located in the middle basin of the Nagara River, is regarded as one of the world’s three major cutlery centers. Knifes in SEKI has been special since they follow in the footsteps of the first craftsman back 780 years ago. Master sword smith Hiroshige moved to Seki from Kyusyu and began making swords. Blacksmith of Seki and Seki city honor the Hiroshige as a founder of sword smith of Seki. The secret behind the international success of the blade industry here in Seki lies in its roots as a sword-production center manufactures have harnessed the ancient knowledge and techniques of Japanese swordsmiths and are able to combine it with modern day technology to create high-quality cutlery and blades. Way back in the 50s, he founder of SHIZU grew in SEKI city, the city of blacksmith, and naturally became a craftsman. Swords of SEKI were known as Dose NOT Snap, Dose NOT Bend and Do Cut well, so the founder showed his respect by naming his company after an ancient blacksmith. Developed to embody the essential functions and beauty of knives this series has all the beauty of classical Japanese knives. Made of AUS-8 stainless steel in its core, cladded with softer SUS1A-1 stainless steel Damascus pattern steel has been reproduced for use in the blade, while a matte finish is applied once more after mirror polishing to achieve a soft luster. The blade is carefully formed using the artisanal techniques of the famed blacksmiths of Seki in order to attain a truly vivid sharpness. The design of the wood laminated handle achieves a unique style that fits extremely snugly and comfortably in your hand with a finely crafted rounded shape. A very interesting / unique design of a cleaver, perfect to use in chopping of big or smaller vegetables with precision without damaging their texture and affecting their freshness. This is the smaller brother of the Habahiro, to be used in smaller vegetables or batches of herbs.
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Seki City, located in the middle basin of the Nagara River, is regarded as one of the world’s three major cutlery centers. Knifes in SEKI has been special since they follow in the footsteps of the first craftsman back 780 years ago. Master sword smith Hiroshige moved to Seki from Kyusyu and began making swords. Blacksmith of Seki and Seki city honor the Hiroshige as a founder of sword smith of Seki. The secret behind the international success of the blade industry here in Seki lies in its roots as a sword-production center manufactures have harnessed the ancient knowledge and techniques of Japanese swordsmiths and are able to combine it with modern day technology to create high-quality cutlery and blades. Way back in the 50s, he founder of SHIZU grew in SEKI city, the city of blacksmith, and naturally became a craftsman. Swords of SEKI were known as Dose NOT Snap, Dose NOT Bend and Do Cut well, so the founder showed his respect by naming his company after an ancient blacksmith. Developed to embody the essential functions and beauty of knives this series has all the beauty of classical Japanese knives. Made of AUS-8 stainless steel in its core, cladded with softer SUS1A-1 stainless steel Damascus pattern steel has been reproduced for use in the blade, while a matte finish is applied once more after mirror polishing to achieve a soft luster. The blade is carefully formed using the artisanal techniques of the famed blacksmiths of Seki in order to attain a truly vivid sharpness. The design of the wood laminated handle achieves a unique style that fits extremely snugly and comfortably in your hand with a finely crafted rounded shape. The Petty is one of the most commonly used knives in the kitchen. A small, general-purpose knife used for peeling, shaping, and slicing fruits and vegetables, chopping herbs, and making garnishes that also can be used in handheld cuts. A smaller version mostly for handheld cuts.
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The founder of Tadafusa, Sone Torasaburo started the company from nothing in the 23rd year of the Showa era in 1948. He made various kinds of knives such as sickles, short swords and kitchen knives by using the forging techniques he learned as an apprentice making hand-forged metal scales. He gradually started to specialize in making fishing knives and then also address a need to create kitchen knives for home and professional use and special knives for Soba up to today. Since the company’s foundation, they strive to create “the best products” for customers by hand through every single process and to make each knife with utmost enthusiasm. The SLD Hammer tone series has one of the most distinctive hammered patterns in Japanese knife making. Each blacksmith has its own Tsuchime pattern. Their Tsuchime is based on geometric diamond pattern, which has been familiar from ancient times in Japan. Hitachi SLD Steel has more chromium than carbon steel such as Blue Paper Steel or White Paper Steel, which means that it is more resistant to rust but not fully stainless (semi stainless). Also, it holds a sharp edge and a long edge retention by its hardness and toughness. It is popular steel for kitchen knives in Japan. Meaning “Beef knife” in Japanese, the Gyuto is the most common and basic of all knives, the Japanese version of the classic western Chef’s knife. It is used as a multi-purpose knife, suitable for meat, fish, vegetables and more. Can be used with almost all different cutting techniques. The 210mm size is the most common, used both by professional and home cooks.
Brand / Blacksmith: Tadafusa Series: SLD Hammer Tone Knife type: Gyuto 210 Blade Length / Total length (mm): 210/360 Grind: 50/50 Finish: Tsuchime / Hammered Steel type: SLD (semi stainless) Forging method: San Mai HRC hardness: 62 - 63 Handle type / Material / Ferrule: Wa Octagonal / Wooden ferule Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): 2,2/0,4 Blade height at heel (mm): 48 Weight (gr): 176 Notes:











