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Japanese Santoku Knife - KanimanKajikoubou - ShimaKnife(double-edged blade)- Carbon White Steel No.2 - Black Finish - size:18cm
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"Kaniman" is an old Okinawan word meaning “blacksmith” or “one who is involved with iron.” We produce blades that fit modern life based on traditional blades from the southern islands.Steel materials are selected from scrap wood or special steel for blades depending on the blade's purpose, and handles are often made of Okinawan wood.Shima knives - knives that were used in the historical climate of Okinawa, designed to be light and short to fit modern kitchen conditions.
Japanese Small Bunka Knife - KOUTETSU SHIBATA - R2 Serie - Size: 14cm
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The "Koutesu" brand pursues the performance required for a kitchen knife, and its knife  cuts from hard food to paper easily.
The name of this brand, established by master sharpener Takayuki Shibata, is taken from the name of an armored warship.

The blade is extremely thin and sharp, and the handle is comfortable in the hand, allowing the user to control the blade very precisely.
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Japanese Bunka Knife - KOUTETSU SHIBATA - R2 Serie - Size: 18cm
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The "Koutesu" brand pursues the performance required for a kitchen knife, and its knife  cuts from hard food to paper easily.
The name of this brand, established by master sharpener Takayuki Shibata, is taken from the name of an armored warship.

The blade is extremely thin and sharp, and the handle is comfortable in the hand, allowing the user to control the blade very precisely.
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Japanese Santoku Knife - KOUTETSU SHIBATA - Aogami Super Serie - Size: 16,5cm
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The "Koutesu" brand pursues the performance required for a kitchen knife, and its knife  cuts from hard food to paper easily.
The name of this brand, established by master sharpener Takayuki Shibata, is taken from the name of an armored warship.

The blade is extremely thin and sharp, and the handle is comfortable in the hand, allowing the user to control the blade as he desires.