| Brand / Blacksmith: | Hado Fukui |
| Series: | Ginsan |
| Knife type: | Sujihiki 240mm |
| Blade Length / Total length (mm): | 232 / 383 |
| Grind: | 50/50 |
| Finish: | Polished / Migaki |
| Steel type: | Ginsan (Silver - 3) |
| Forging method: | San Mai |
| HRC hardness: | 62 |
| Handle type / Material / Ferrule: | Wa / Urushi Oak |
| Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): | 2,45 / 0,35 |
| Blade height at heel (mm): | 34 |
| Weight (gr): | 116 |
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Hado, which means the road of ‘ha’ (刃, blades). is the brand name for the knives crafted by Fukui Co & Ltd. Japanese artisans attach great importance to ‘tamashi’ (魂, soul). They pour their own souls into individual works. The word, ‘tamashi’ has various contexts. It can mean one’s spirit, determination, backbone, et cetra. ‘Tamashi’ is at the core of Hado project. We sharpen knives one by one, putting our tamashi into the knives. The feeling of the blades builds up something ineffable on our hands and hearts. The Ginsan Series, forged and heat-treated by Yamatsuka Shougou of Yamatsuka Hamono from Sakai, sharpened by Matuyama San and feature Ginsan (Silver-3) steel that combines rust resistance with hardness comparable to carbon steel. The beautiful shinogi line indicates the meticulous sharpening of both the kiriha and the hira. Combined with an amazing Urushi Oak wa handle, these knives are shouting beauty in simplicity. The Ginsan Series are equipped with Urushi Oak handles (a natural lacquer coming from the Urushi tree). Urushi lacquering is a traditional Japanese lacquering technique, mastered through centuries. Multiple layers of the Urushi lacquer is applied on the wood handle, making it resistant to alcali, acids and food safe. 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 (That preserves the original texture and flavor of the protein). Perfect for slicing and back draw cut motions. The specific knife comes in the common size of 240mm.
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Hatsu – Kokoro means innocent spirit. A very important wholesaler from Amagasaki city in Hyogo prefecture cooperating with some of the best craftsmen in Japan. The Hatsukokoro brand is their house brand, crafted from usually undisclosed but some of the most experienced blacksmiths. The Ginsan Series are made by Satoshi Nakagawa who is the disciple of the legendary Kenichi Shiraki and is now considered among the top 5 blacksmiths in Japan. Made by Silver3 stainless steel, one of the sharpest steels in Japanese knife making, with high edge retention but at the same time easy to sharpen. Sharpened by Morihio San, a legend among sharpeners in Sakai. Features a beautiful octagonal Wa handle made by Ebony. The Kiritsuke is a hybrid knife, similar to a Gyuto but with a K-Tip suitable for delicate tasks and ideal for push cutting technique. It is a knife that is used as a multi-purpose knife, suitable for a wide range of tasks. Is shaped for cutting the vast majority of meats, fishes, vegetables and fruits. Can be also used as a slicer alternative to Sujihiki. The 210mm size is suitable for home cooks and professionals.
Brand / Blacksmith Hatsukokoro / Nakagawa Series: Nakagawa Ginsan Knife type: Kiritsuke 210 Blade Length / Total length (mm): 198 / 345 Grind: 50/50 Finish: San Mai Steel type: Ginsan (Silver3) Forging method: Polished (Migaki) HRC hardness: 61 Handle type / Material / Ferrule: Ebony no ferrule Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): 2,8 / 0,3 Blade height at heel (mm): 42 Weight (gr): 182 Notes: -
Hatsu – Kokoro means innocent spirit. A very important wholesaler from Amagasaki city in Hyogo prefecture cooperating with some of the best craftsmen in Japan. The Hatsukokoro brand is their house brand, crafted from usually undisclosed but some of the most experienced blacksmiths. The Ginsan Series are made by Satoshi Nakagawa who is the disciple of the legendary Kenichi Shiraki and is now considered among the top 5 blacksmiths in Japan. Made by Silver3 stainless steel, one of the sharpest steels in Japanese knife making, with high edge retention but at the same time easy to sharpen. Sharpened by Morihio San, a legend among sharpeners in Sakai. Features a beautiful octagonal Wa handle made by Ebony. 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 is the right size, for both professional and experienced home cooks.
Brand / Blacksmith Hatsukokoro / Nakagawa Series: Nakagawa Ginsan Knife type: Kiritsuke 240 Blade Length / Total length (mm): 227 / 382 Grind: 50/50 Finish: San Mai Steel type: Ginsan (Silver3) Forging method: Polished (Migaki) HRC hardness: 61 Handle type / Material / Ferrule: Ebony no ferrule Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): 2,8 / 0,35 Blade height at heel (mm): 47 Weight (gr): 223 Notes: -
Hatsu - Kokoro means innocent spirit. A very important wholesaler from Amagasaki city in Hyogo prefecture cooperating with some of the best craftsmen in Japan. The Hatsukokoro brand is their house brand, crafted from usually undisclosed but some of the most experienced blacksmiths. The Ginsan Series are made by Satoshi Nakagawa who is the disciple of the legendary Kenichi Shiraki and is now considered among the top 5 blacksmiths in Japan. Made by Silver3 stainless steel, one of the sharpest steels in Japanese knife making, with high edge retention but at the same time easy to sharpen. Sharpened by Morihio San, a legend among sharpeners in Sakai. Features a beautiful octagonal Wa handle made by Ebony. 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.
Hatsukokoro / Nakagawa Nakagawa Ginsan Petty 150 145/270 50/50 San Mai Ginsan (Silver3) Polished (Migaki) 61 Ebony no ferrule 2,3/0,35 30 76 -
Hatsu – Kokoro means innocent spirit. A very important wholesaler from Amagasaki city in Hyogo prefecture cooperating with some of the best craftsmen in Japan. The Hatsukokoro brand is their house brand, crafted from undisclosed but some of the most experienced blacksmiths. A beautiful Nashiji finish knife for the light and thin knives lovers. Forged from Ginsan steel (Silver-3), easy to sharpen and maintain. The ebony mono octagonal handle is the perfect fit for the simplicity and beauty of this knife. 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.
Brand / Blacksmith Hatsukokoro Series: Ginrei Knife type: Nakiri 170mm Blade Length / Total length (mm): 164 / 312 Grind: 50/50 Finish: Nashiji Steel type: Ginsan (Silver-3) Forging method: San Mai HRC hardness: 61 Handle type / Material / Ferrule: Wa / Mono Ebony Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): 2 Blade height at heel (mm): 51 Weight (gr): 186 Notes: -
Hatsu – Kokoro means innocent spirit. A very important wholesaler from Amagasaki city in Hyogo prefecture cooperating with some of the best craftsmen in Japan. The Hatsukokoro brand is their house brand, crafted from undisclosed but some of the most experienced blacksmiths. A beautiful Nashiji finish knife for the light and thin knives lovers. Forged from Ginsan steel (Silver-3), easy to sharpen and maintain. The ebony mono octagonal handle is the perfect fit for the simplicity and beauty of this knife. With a tall blade and rounded nose, the Santoku is a versatile, all over, knife that is suitable for cutting meat, fish, or vegetables. The name Santoku means “Three-purpose” (virtues). Used mainly with chopping and push cuts.
Brand / Blacksmith Hatsukokoro Series: Ginrei Knife type: Santoku 170mm Blade Length / Total length (mm): 170 / 310 Grind: 50/50 Finish: Nashiji Steel type: Ginsan (Silver-3) Forging method: San Mai HRC hardness: 61 Handle type / Material / Ferrule: Wa / Mono Ebony Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): 2 Blade height at heel (mm): 46 Weight (gr): 144 Notes: -
Founded more than 100 years ago in 1919 by Tokie Hokiyama in Tosa – Shikoku Island – Hokiyama cutlery stands on a triangle of values: Tradition, Innovation and practicality. They preserve the original clad forging method cultivated over 800 years of Tosa cutlery history with craftsman spirit and ambitions of making further innovations for the future. While making traditional knives, they keep on searching up-to-date technologies, materials and manufacturing process, and always trying to develop more refined products aiming at further evolution. The Sakon Ginga series is made of Silver-3 (Gingami) stainless steel and cladded with SUS-405 stainless steel, fitted with a Magnolia traditional Wa handle. The Deba is a single bevel knife traditionally designed for filleting small and medium size fishes. Nowadays, it is used by many to break down and filleting small poultry too. Its heavy, sturdy structure allows it to easily cut small bones of fish and poultry but is not recommended on larger bones as it may chip. The 165mm size is to be used for filleting medium to larger fish. THIS KNIFE IS FOR LEFT HANDED USERS
Brand / Blacksmith: Hokiyama Series: Ginga Knife type: Deba 165 - Left Handed Blade Length / Total length (mm): 170 / 313 Grind: Single Bevel Finish: Polished Steel type: Ginsan Forging method: San Mai HRC hardness: 62 Handle type / Material / Ferrule: Oval / Magnolia / Plastic Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): 6,85 Blade height at heel (mm): 53 Weight (gr): 280 Notes: -
Founded more than 100 years ago in 1919 by Tokie Hokiyama in Tosa – Shikoku Island – Hokiyama cutlery stands on a triangle of values: Tradition, Innovation and practicality. They preserve the original clad forging method cultivated over 800 years of Tosa cutlery history with craftsman spirit and ambitions of making further innovations for the future. While making traditional knives, they keep on searching up-to-date technologies, materials and manufacturing process, and always trying to develop more refined products aiming at further evolution. The Sakon Ginga series is made of Silver-3 (Gingami) stainless steel and cladded with SUS-405 stainless steel, fitted with a Magnolia traditional Wa handle. The Deba is a single bevel knife traditionally designed for filleting small and medium size fishes. Nowadays, it is used by many to break down and filleting small poultry too. Its heavy, sturdy structure allows it to easily cut small bones of fish and poultry but is not recommended on larger bones as it may chip. The 150mm size is to be used for filleting medium to larger fish. THIS KNIFE IS FOR LEFT HANDED USERS
Brand / Blacksmith: Hokiyama Series: Ginga Knife type: Deba 150 - Left Handed Blade Length / Total length (mm): 150 / 290 Grind: Single Bevel Finish: Polished Steel type: Ginsan Forging method: San Mai HRC hardness: 62 Handle type / Material / Ferrule: Oval / Magnolia / Plastic Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): 6,5 / 0,8 Blade height at heel (mm): 50 Weight (gr): 235 Notes: -
Founded more than 100 years ago in 1919 by Tokie Hokiyama in Tosa – Shikoku Island – Hokiyama cutlery stands on a triangle of values: Tradition, Innovation and practicality. They preserve the original clad forging method cultivated over 800 years of Tosa cutlery history with craftsman spirit and ambitions of making further innovations for the future. While making traditional knives, they keep on searching up-to-date technologies, materials and manufacturing process, and always trying to develop more refined products aiming at further evolution. The Sakon Ginga series is made of Silver-3 (Gingami) stainless steel and cladded with SUS-405 stainless steel, fitted with a Magnolia traditional Wa handle. The Deba is a single bevel knife traditionally designed for filleting small and medium size fishes. Nowadays, it is used by many to break down and filleting small poultry too. Its heavy, sturdy structure allows it to easily cut small bones of fish and poultry but is not recommended on larger bones as it may chip. The 150mm size is to be used for filleting medium to larger fish.
Brand / Blacksmith: Hokiyama Series: Ginga Knife type: Deba 150 - Right handed Blade Length / Total length (mm): 150 / 280 Grind: Single Bevel Finish: Polished Steel type: Ginsan Forging method: San Mai HRC hardness: 62 Handle type / Material / Ferrule: Oval / Magnolia / Wood Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): 6,5 / 0,8 Blade height at heel (mm): 47 Weight (gr): 209 Notes: -
Sale!Founded more than 100 years ago in 1919 by Tokie Hokiyama in Tosa – Shikoku Island – Hokiyama cutlery stands on a triangle of values: Tradition, Innovation and practicality. They preserve the original clad forging method cultivated over 800 years of Tosa cutlery history with craftsman spirit and ambitions of making further innovations for the future. While making traditional knives, they keep on searching up-to-date technologies, materials and manufacturing process, and always trying to develop more refined products aiming at further evolution. The Sakon Ginga series is made of Silver-3 (Gingami) stainless steel and cladded with SUS-405 stainless steel, fitted with a Magnolia traditional Wa handle. The Deba is a single bevel knife traditionally designed for filleting small and medium size fishes. Nowadays, it is used by many to break down and filleting small poultry too. Its heavy, sturdy structure allows it to easily cut small bones of fish and poultry but is not recommended on larger bones as it may chip. The 165mm size is to be used for filleting medium to larger fish and is the most common size of all.
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Founded more than 100 years ago in 1919 by Tokie Hokiyama in Tosa – Shikoku Island – Hokiyama cutlery stands on a triangle of values: Tradition, Innovation and practicality. They preserve the original clad forging method cultivated over 800 years of Tosa cutlery history with craftsman spirit and ambitions of making further innovations for the future. While making traditional knives, they keep on searching up-to-date technologies, materials and manufacturing process, and always trying to develop more refined products aiming at further evolution. The Sakon Shiraume series is made of Ginsan stainless steel and cladded with SUS-405 stainless steel, fitted with a beautiful Wenge traditional Wa handle. The Deba is a single bevel knife traditionally designed for filleting small and medium size fishes. Nowadays, it is used by many to break down and filleting small poultry too. Its heavy, sturdy structure allows it to easily cut small bones of fish and poultry but is not recommended on larger bones as it may chip. The 180mm size is ideal to be used for filleting medium to larger fish.
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Founded more than 100 years ago in 1919 by Tokie Hokiyama in Tosa – Shikoku Island – Hokiyama cutlery stands on a triangle of values: Tradition, Innovation and practicality. They preserve the original clad forging method cultivated over 800 years of Tosa cutlery history with craftsman spirit and ambitions of making further innovations for the future. While making traditional knives, they keep on searching up-to-date technologies, materials and manufacturing process, and always trying to develop more refined products aiming at further evolution. The Sakon Ginga series is made of Silver-3 (Gingami) stainless steel and cladded with SUS-405 stainless steel, fitted with a Magnolia traditional Wa handle. The Yanagiba (meaning willow leaf blade) is the traditional Japanese Sashimi knife. Used mainly to cut thin slices of fish without damaging the cells of the delicate fish protein. It can also be used for meat. The 240mm size is one of the most common for medium pieces of fillets.
Brand / Blacksmith: Hokiyama Series: Sakon Ginga Knife type: Yanagiba Blade Length / Total length (mm): 235 / 380 Grind: Single Bevel Finish: Polished Steel type: Ginsan Forging method: San Mai HRC hardness: 62 Handle type / Material / Ferrule: D-shaped / Magnolia / Wood Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): 3,2 Blade height at heel (mm): 32 Weight (gr): 146 Notes:











