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Accessories Information
Includes
- Yoshoku 1000/3000 Grit Deluxe Combination Stone
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- Best paired with a lapping stone/plate for flatting between use
- Entry level stone
- Guide Clip (Consider applying masking tape to the knife to reduce potential risk of scratching.)
- Nagura stone
- Camellia Oil
Food-safe Camellia Oil is the most natural way to ensure carbon steel knives do not rust during storage. Camellia is a very light oil, and when applied creates a barrier between your knife and moisture which may rust or damage your blade. It does not affect glue or finishes on your knives.
Specifications
Style: | Petty |
Blade Length: | 135mm |
Overall Length: | 260mm |
Weight: | 66g |
Blade Height @ Heel: | 31mm |
Bevel: | Double Bevel |
Spine Thickness @ Heel: | 2.1mm |
Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 1.2mm |
Spine Thickness 1cm from tip: | 0.7mm |
Blade Material: | Shirogami 2 with Damascus Clad |
Handle Material: | Octagon Walnut w/Pakkawood Bolster |
HRC: | 62 |
Specifications
Style: | Santoku |
Blade Length: | 170mm |
Overall Length: | 310mm |
Weight: | 167g |
Blade Height @ Heel: | 50mm |
Bevel: | Double Bevel |
Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 2mm |
Blade Material: | Blue 2 w/Soft Iron Clad |
Handle Material: | Octagon Bubinga |
Knife Information
1894- Mr. Tasaburo Shigematsu, a hardware wholesaler, introduced a new pocket knife with its blade and sheath folded by installing a small handle “Chikiri (tail)” on the blade, while inspired by the knife he brought back from Kagoshima.
He named it “Higonokami Knife” because many of his customers were in Kumamoto area (formally Higo country), which turned out to dramatically increase his sales. The blades have gradually changed their shapes. Unlike single-edged knives, the double-edged blades (V-shaped cross section) were in those days considered common. The earlier blades had a sharper tip (shape of a bamboo leaf), but now they have square shapes. The sheaths had a vertically folding style and a cross folding style, now the vertical one has to be custom made.
In 1911, at the First Kobe Export Articles Competitive Exhibition, Crown Prince (later Emperor Taisho) liked Higonokami on display very much and bought one, which is said to have helped its fame further spread.
The Higonikami is a fantastic traditional utility knife at a low cost.
Specifications
Style: | Higonokami |
Blade Length: | 70mm |
Weight: | 49g |
Bevel: | Double Bevel |
Blade Material: | Aogami (Blue) Steel w/Kurouchi Finish |
Handle Material: | Brass |
Specifications
*Bundle also includes Edge Guards & 1000/3000 Grit Stone, Base, Nagura, and Guide Clip
Style: | Petty, Santoku |
Blade Length: | 125mm, 170mm |
Handle Material: | Oval Oak |
Steel: | SLD Stainless Steel |
HRC: | ~60 |
165mm Blue 2 Core, Carbon Clad, Kurouchi Finish Bunka Knife.
Specifications
Style: | Bunka |
Blade Length: | 165mm |
Overall Length: | 300mm |
Weight: | 117g |
Blade Height @ Heel: | 45mm |
Bevel: | Double Bevel |
Spine Thickness @ Heel: | 2.6mm |
Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 1.8mm |
Spine Thickness 1cm from tip: | 0.8mm |
Blade Material: | Blue 2 Core, Carbon Clad, Kurouchi Finish |
Handle Material: | Octagon Walnut w/Pakkawood Bolster |
HRC: | ~63 |


Hatsukokoro Kumokage Blue 2 Kurouchi Damascus Kiritsuke Sujihiki 250mm
$329.00 AUD
Unit price perHatsukokoro Kumokage Blue 2 Kurouchi Damascus Kiritsuke Sujihiki 250mm
$329.00 AUD
Unit price perSpecifications
Style: | Kiritsuke Sujihiki (Double Bevel) |
Blade Length: | 255mm |
Overall Length: | 410mm |
Weight: | 197g |
Blade Height @ Heel: | 40mm |
Bevel: | Double Bevel |
Spine Thickness @ Heel: | 2.7mm |
Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 2.4mm |
Spine Thickness 1cm from tip: | 1mm |
Blade Material: | Blue 2 Core (Pre-etched), Soft Iron Kurouchi Damascus Clad |
Handle Material: | Octagon Bubinga |
HRC: | 62 |
Specifications
Style: | Gyuto |
Blade Length: | 245mm |
Overall Length: | 390mm |
Weight: | 179g |
Blade Height @ Heel: | 58mm |
Bevel: | Double Bevel |
Spine Thickness @ Heel: | 3.2mm |
Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 1.5mm |
Blade Material: | Blue 2 Core, Stainless Tsuchime Clad |
Handle Material: | Octagon Rosewood |
HRC: | ~62 |
*Available to Australian customers only*
Okunoto are perhaps the best known Hibachi Grills in Japan, renowned for their exception heat distribution, heat retention, and traditional aesthetic. They are crafted with the diatom mud from the Noto Peninsula of Ishikawa prefecture, Japan.
The Okunoto are a perfect option for those looking to grill meats, seafood, vegetables and other produce to yield a finish unlike any other method of cooking.
They use approximately 1kg of Binchotan Charcoal per session.
We highly recommend pairing with a good drink, a nice view, and good company.
Specifications:
- Unit Size: 54cmx23cmx20cm
- Weight: 11kg
- Material: Diatom Earth, Stainless Steel
- Origin: Ishikawa, Japan
For further set up and instructions please refer to our Set Up Guide
Specifications
Style: | Nakiri |
Blade Length: | 165mm |
Overall Length: | 300mm |
Weight: | 173g |
Blade Height @ Heel: | 51mm |
Bevel: | Double Bevel |
Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 1.9mm |
Blade Material: | VG10, Stainless Tsuchime Clad |
Handle Material: | Western Pakka Wood |
Specifications
Style: | Petty |
Blade Length: | 135mm |
Overall Length: | 260mm |
Weight: | 85g |
Blade Height @ Heel: | 30mm |
Bevel: | Double Bevel |
Spine Thickness @ Heel: | 2.8mm |
Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 2mm |
Spine Thickness 1cm from tip: | 1.2mm |
Blade Material: | Blue 2 Core Carbon Clad, Kurouchi Finish |
Handle Material: | Octagon Oak |
HRC: | 63 |
Knife Information
1894- Mr. Tasaburo Shigematsu, a hardware wholesaler, introduced a new pocket knife with its blade and sheath folded by installing a small handle “Chikiri (tail)” on the blade, while inspired by the knife he brought back from Kagoshima.
He named it “Higonokami Knife” because many of his customers were in Kumamoto area (formally Higo country), which turned out to dramatically increase his sales. The blades have gradually changed their shapes. Unlike single-edged knives, the double-edged blades (V-shaped cross section) were in those days considered common. The earlier blades had a sharper tip (shape of a bamboo leaf), but now they have square shapes. The sheaths had a vertically folding style and a cross folding style, now the vertical one has to be custom made.
In 1911, at the First Kobe Export Articles Competitive Exhibition, Crown Prince (later Emperor Taisho) liked Higonokami on display very much and bought one, which is said to have helped its fame further spread.
The Higonikami is a fantastic traditional utility knife at a low cost.
Specifications
Style: | Higonokami |
Blade Length: | 70mm |
Weight: | 50g |
Bevel: | Double Bevel |
Blade Material: | Aogami (Blue) Steel |
Handle Material: | Engraved Brass w/hand-polished Black coating |
This benchtop holder allows you to easily and safely store your knives on a magnetized pad whilst keeping your knives on display. *Knives not included*
Most suited for WA-handled knives, heavier handles may cause the knife to sit on an angle (e.g. western handle and full metal handle knives).
Knife pad size: 72mm wide at top x 100mm wide at base x 311mm high.
Total holder measurements: 143mm wide x 165mm deep x 350mm high.
Specifications
Style: | Petty |
Blade Length: | 135mm |
Overall Length: | 265mm |
Weight: | 97g |
Blade Height: | 31mm |
Bevel: | Double Bevel |
Spine Thickness @ Heel: | 3.2mm |
Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 2.3mm |
Spine Thickness 1cm from tip: | 0.9m |
Blade Material: | SLD Core, Stainless Kurouchi Tsuchime Clad |
Handle Material: | Octagon Bocote |
HRC: | ~61 |
Knife Information
1894- Mr. Tasaburo Shigematsu, a hardware wholesaler, introduced a new pocket knife with its blade and sheath folded by installing a small handle “Chikiri (tail)” on the blade, while inspired by the knife he brought back from Kagoshima.
He named it “Higonokami Knife” because many of his customers were in Kumamoto area (formally Higo country), which turned out to dramatically increase his sales. The blades have gradually changed their shapes. Unlike single-edged knives, the double-edged blades (V-shaped cross section) were in those days considered common. The earlier blades had a sharper tip (shape of a bamboo leaf), but now they have square shapes. The sheaths had a vertically folding style and a cross folding style, now the vertical one has to be custom made.
In 1911, at the First Kobe Export Articles Competitive Exhibition, Crown Prince (later Emperor Taisho) liked Higonokami on display very much and bought one, which is said to have helped its fame further spread.
The Higonikami is a fantastic traditional utility knife at a low cost.
Specifications
Style: | Higonokami |
Blade Length: | 70mm |
Weight: | 36g |
Bevel: | Double Bevel |
Blade Material: | Engraved Aogami w/Ceramic Coat |
Handle Material: | Custom Titanium |
*AVAILABLE TO AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMERS ONLY. WE CANNOT SHIP THESE INTERNATIONALLY*
Asahi have been manufacturing synthetic cutting boards for Japanese knives for over 50 years. Over this span of time they have refined their products and now offer some of the best quality cutting boards in the world.
There are some great benefits to using a synthetic board:
- They are Antibacterial/Mould resistant. This is a huge advantage over wooden cutting boards that hold bacteria even after washing.
- Easy on knives. They have a wood-like texture and good feedback.
- They are scratch and wear resistant, and very tough. A test was completed after 50,000 cuts in a controlled environment, and the synthetic board had approximately 66% less wear depth.
- Stability. These boards are weighty, they don't slide around on the bench.
For full care instructions and product information please see the link below:
http://www.parker-asahi.co.jp/pdf/Elastic_Rubber_Chop_Board_en.pdf
Specifications
Style: | Gyuto |
Blade Length: | 210mm |
Overall Length: | 337mm |
Weight: | 176g |
Blade Height @ Heel: | 43mm |
Bevel: | Double Bevel |
Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 1.9mm |
Blade Material: | AUS8 Core, Stainless Clad |
Handle Material: | Full Tang Western |
Specifications
Style: | Nakiri |
Blade Length: | 165mm |
Overall Length: | 298mm |
Height @ Heel: | 50mm |
Spine Thickness @ Mid: | 2mm |
Weight: | 180g |
Blade Material: | VG10 Core, Tsuchime Damascus Clad |
Handle Material: | Octagon Ebony |
HRC: | ∼61 |