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Sakai Takayuki Ginsan Nashiji Kengata Santoku Knife 170mm (6.7")

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Are you in search of the ultimate multipurpose kitchen knife? Look no further! The Sakai Takayuki Ginsan Nashiji Japanese Santoku Knife is your perfect culinary companion. Crafted with precision and designed for excellence, this knife boasts remarkable depth and balance, making it a must-have for any kitchen enthusiast.

Why Choose Ginsan Steel?

Ginsan, also known as Silver #3, is a high-carbon stainless steel renowned for its exceptional sharpness and durability. This knife can be honed to a razor-sharp edge that it retains incredibly well, ensuring you get the best performance every time you slice, dice, chop, or julienne.

Ideal for All Your Culinary Needs:

  • Chopping: Effortlessly handle small to medium proteins and a variety of vegetables.
  • Slicing: Glide through carrots, onions, garlic, peppers, and lettuce with ease.
  • Dicing: Achieve perfect, even cuts every time.
  • Julienning: Create fine, uniform strips for a professional finish.

Superior Japanese Craftsmanship:

  • Blade Material: Ginsan (Silver #3) Nashiji finish - Stainless Steel
  • Blade Length: 170mm (6.7")
  • Edge Type: Double Bevel
  • Weight: 177 g
  • Blade Width: 48 mm
  • Blade Thickness: 2 mm
  • Handle Length: 138 mm
  • Handle Thickness: 25 mm
  • Handle Type: Japanese Style
  • Handle Material: Burnt Oak

Boost Your Cooking Performance:

Designed to be thin and agile, the Japanese Kengata Santoku Knife effortlessly slices, cuts, and chops through meat and vegetables, preserving the integrity and freshness of each ingredient. The Nashiji finished blade provides superior edge retention and sharpness, while the ergonomic handle ensures comfort and balance for prolonged use.

Experience Professional Quality:

This Sakai Takayuki Ginsan Nashiji Kengata Santoku Knife, with its 61 HRC Ginsan steel blade, is perfect for cutting fruits and vegetables. Enjoy the superior performance and precision that professional chefs demand, right in your kitchen.

Transform your cooking experience with the Sakai Takayuki Ginsan Nashiji Japanese Santoku Knife. Order now and experience the difference of Japanese craftsmanship and quality!

Please do not cut bone or frozen food. It may cause the knife to chip or other damage. No dishwasher, please. 

Japanese Santoku knives are typically shorter and lighter than chef knives, with a thinner blade that tapers to a point. This makes them ideal for slicing and dicing vegetables and delicate tasks like mincing garlic or ginger. 

Chef knives, on the other hand, are usually longer and heavier, with thicker blades and curved edges. This design makes them better suited for tasks such as chopping meat or crushing garlic cloves.

Please do not cut bone or frozen food. It may cause the knife to chip or other damaged. No dishwasher please.

Japanese Santoku knives are designed to be thin knives that slice, cut & chop easily through meat or vegetables to maintain the integrity of each component and freshness.

Japanese Santoku knives are also known in Japan as Bunka Bōchō.  In the U.S. the Bunka is sometimes used to describe the Kengata Santoku which has the angled tip allowing for more detailed slicing or cutting.

Sakai Knives are designated as a traditional craft item and its quality is widely recognized not only in Japan but also in the world.  They have been cultivated through a long 600-year history.

Get the ultimate cutting experience with Hasu-Seizo 

Japanese chef knives are popular worldwide for their sharpness and precision. At Hasu-Seizo, we're passionate about sharing the joy of Japanese knives with amateur and professional chefs alike. We accept several payment methods for your convenience, including Mastercard, PayPal, Google Pay, Discover, Apple Pay, and more. Plus, we offer free standard USPS shipping within the continental U.S for orders over $150. 

Check out our catalog today to find the perfect Japanese Santoku knife for your kitchen! If you have any questions about Japanese chef knives or anything else related to Hasu-Seizo, please don't hesitate to contact us — our team will be more than happy to assist you.