Sakai knives have been evolving for the last 600 years. Sakai Kikumori (Kawamura Hamono) 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 trusted craftsmen at Sakai Kikumori have combined superlative ease of use and beauty in these knives. They are the jewels of Sakai forged blades and embody the highest realization of the Japanese knife.
We are very proud to introduce the CHOYO knives series forged by Yoshikazu Tanaka and grinded by Morihiro which feature a gleaming mirror finish that is not only beautiful, but also rust resistant. A very pure steel is used for the cutting edge of the knife. Our CHOYO knives are made using Yasugi Specialty Steel Silver-3 (Ginsan), a high-grade cutlery steel that has inherited the traditions of Japanese steel and is perfectly suited for making knives. A selected magnolia traditional handle adds to the overall beauty of these.

The Takohiki is a version of Yanagiba slicer that is favorite in Kanto region in Tokyo and is used for the same tasks. In addition, the straight tip is well suited to cut octopus (Tako) tentacles and serving slices using the knife. The urban myth is that the square tip replaced the traditional one so when pointed to the noble customers of Tokyo area, does not represent a threat or disrespect.

Brand / Blacksmith Sakai Kikumori
Series Choyo
Knife type Sakimaru Takohiki 270mm
Blade Length / Total length mm 258 / 413
Grind Single bevel
Finish Mirror polish
Steel type Ginsan (Silver-3)
Forging method San Mai
HRC hardness 62 – 63
Handle type / Material / Ferrule Wa / Octagonal / Magnolia / Buffalo Horn
Spine Thickness at heel / tip mm 2,6
Blade height at heel mm 30
Weight gr 124
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