• 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. This Damascus Series are hand forged by Satoshi Nakagawa who is the disciple of the legendary Kenichi Shiraki and is now considered among the top 5 blacksmiths in Japan. Sharpened by another legend, Morigiro San so we have here a killer combination. Made by Blue-1 (Aogami-1) steel, one of the hardest steels in Japanese knife making, with high edge retention. Features a beautiful octagonal Wa handle made by Ebony. 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 270mm size is the most common for medium to big pieces of fillets. Important Note: This is a Carbon Steel knife and not a stainless one. Requires attention and care in its maintenance like quick washing and drying after use, storing in low humidity area and application of mineral oil if not used for some time. Over time it will form a patina that will protect it from rust. In case rust appears, use baking soda on wet blade, leave it for 10 mins and rub carefully with your finger or a soft sponge. In case rust is not removed, contact us for further instructions.  
  • 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. This Damascus Series are hand forged by Satoshi Nakagawa who is the disciple of the legendary Kenichi Shiraki and is now considered among the top 5 blacksmiths in Japan. Sharpened by another legend, Morigiro San so we have here a killer combination. Made by Blue-1 (Aogami-1) steel, one of the hardest steels in Japanese knife making, with high edge retention. Features a beautiful octagonal Wa ebony 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 300mm size is a longer version for big pieces of fillets. Important Note: This is a Carbon Steel knife and not a stainless one. Requires attention and care in its maintenance like quick washing and drying after use, storing in low humidity area and application of mineral oil if not used for some time. Over time it will form a patina that will protect it from rust. In case rust appears, use baking soda on wet blade, leave it for 10 mins and rub carefully with your finger or a soft sponge. In case rust is not removed, contact us for further instructions.
  • 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 undisclosed but some of the most experienced blacksmiths. The Ginga (Galaxy or Milky Way) line is one of the latest creations of Hatsukokoro in collaboration with Yoshihiro Yauji, one of the most talented blacksmiths and one of the youngest to be honoured as Dentokogeshi (Traditional Craftsmen) in Takefu Knife Village (we met him in our latest visit to Japan and is an amazing person too). After many years of training under Hideo Kitaoka, he started making his own knives, that soon became famous for their excellent fit and finish. It features an impressive polished Damascus finish and is made with one high end stainless steels by Hitachi, namely ATS-34. It contains a high amount of carbon and chromium that provides excellent wear and corrosion resistance.  All details are taken care of – rounded and polished spine for looks and comfort – a tapering that makes the knives both sturdy and nimble and an Ebony mono octagonal handle to adds to the overall beauty of these knives. Despite the polished finish it has a very good food release even when cutting sticky ingredients like potatoes. 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 210mm is the most commonly used size, handy for both professional and home cooks.
    Brand / Blacksmith Hatsukokoro
    Series: ATS-34 DAMASCUS
    Knife type: Gyuto 210
    Blade Length / Total length (mm): 210/355
    Grind: 50/50
    Finish: Damascus
    Steel type: ATS-34
    Forging method: Damascus San Mai
    HRC hardness: 64
    Handle type / Material / Ferrule: Octagonal / Ebony Mono
    Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): 2,3 / 0,35
    Blade height at heel (mm): 50
    Weight (gr): 183
    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. The Ginga (Galaxy or Milky Way) line is one of the latest creations of Hatsukokoro in collaboration with Yoshihiro Yauji, one of the most talented blacksmiths and one of the youngest to be honoured as Dentokogeshi (Traditional Craftsmen) in Takefu Knife Village (we met him in our latest visit to Japan and is an amazing person too). After many years of training under Hideo Kitaoka, he started making his own knives, that soon became famous for their excellent fit and finish. It features an impressive polished Damascus finish and is made with one high end stainless steels by Hitachi, namely ATS-34. It contains a high amount of carbon and chromium that provides excellent wear and corrosion resistance.  All details are taken care of – rounded and polished spine for looks and comfort – a tapering that makes the knives both sturdy and nimble and an Ebony mono octagonal handle to adds to the overall beauty of these knives.   Despite the polished finish it has a very good food release even when cutting sticky ingredients like potatoes. 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 a commonly used size, handy for both professional and home cooks.
    Brand / Blacksmith Hatsukokoro
    Series: ATS-34 DAMASCUS
    Knife type: Gyuto 240
    Blade Length / Total length (mm): 240/390
    Grind: 50/50
    Finish: Damascus
    Steel type: ATS-34
    Forging method: Damascus San Mai
    HRC hardness: 64
    Handle type / Material / Ferrule: Octagonal / Ebony Mono
    Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): 2,4/0,35
    Blade height at heel (mm): 54
    Weight (gr): 240
    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. The Ginga (Galaxy or Milky Way) line is one of the latest creations of Hatsukokoro in collaboration with Yoshihiro Yauji, one of the most talented blacksmiths and one of the youngest to be honoured as Dentokogeshi (Traditional Craftsmen) in Takefu Knife Village (we met him in our latest visit to Japan and is an amazing person too). After many years of training under Hideo Kitaoka, he started making his own knives, that soon became famous for their excellent fit and finish. It features an impressive polished Damascus finish and is made with one high end stainless steels by Hitachi, namely ATS-34. It contains a high amount of carbon and chromium that provides excellent wear and corrosion resistance, All details are taken care of – rounded and polished spine for looks and comfort – a tapering that makes the knives both sturdy and nimble and an Ebony mono octagonal handle to adds to the overall beaty of these knives. Despite the polished finish it has a very good food release even when cutting sticky ingredients like potatoes. 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.
    Brand / Blacksmith Hatsukokoro
    Series: ATS-34 DAMASCUS
    Knife type: Petty 150
    Blade Length / Total length (mm): 150/280
    Grind: 50/50
    Finish: Damascus
    Steel type: ATS-34
    Forging method: Damascus San Mai
    HRC hardness: 64
    Handle type / Material / Ferrule: Octagonal / Ebony Mono
    Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): 2,1 / 0,3
    Blade height at heel (mm): 36
    Weight (gr): 102
    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. The Hayabusa SG2 Series are true lasers. Made of new technology SG2 powder stainless steel that holds an edge for very long but at the same time is easy to sharpen. Polished finish with a distinct lamination line makes it look beautiful combined with a perfect fit and finish and a Wenge octagonal handle. For the thin and light knife lovers!! 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.  
  • 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. The Hayabusa SG2 Series are true lasers. Made of new technology SG2 powder stainless steel that holds an edge for very long but at the same time is easy to sharpen. Polished finish with a distinct lamination line makes it look beautiful combined with a perfect fit and finish and a Wenge octagonal handle. For the thin and light knife lovers!! 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 240mm size is suitable for experienced home cooks and professionals.
    Brand / Blacksmith Hatsukokoro
    Series: Hayabusa SG2
    Knife type: Kiritsuke Gyuto 240
    Blade Length / Total length (mm): 240 / 385
    Grind: 50/50
    Finish: San Mai
    Steel type: SG-2 (R-2 )
    Forging method: Polished (Migaki)
    HRC hardness: 62-63
    Handle type / Material / Ferrule: Octagonal / Wenge / Horn
    Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): 2,4
    Blade height at heel (mm): 52
    Weight (gr): 176
    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. The Hayabusa SG2 Series are true lasers. Made of new technology SG2 powder stainless steel that holds an edge for very long but at the same time is easy to sharpen. Polished finish with a distinct lamination line makes it look beautiful combined with a perfect fit and finish and a Wenge octagonal handle. For the thin and light knife lovers!! 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.    
  • 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. The Hayabusa SG2 Series are true lasers. Made of new technology SG2 powder  stainless steel that holds an edge for very long but at the same time is easy to sharpen. Polished finish with a distinct lamination line makes it look beautiful combined with a perfect fit and finish and a Wenge octagonal handle. For the thin and light knife lovers!! 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 a commonly used size, handy for both professional and home cooks.
    Brand / Blacksmith Hatsukokoro
    Series: Hayabusa SG2
    Knife type: Gyuto 240
    Blade Length / Total length (mm): 235 / 385
    Grind: 50/50
    Finish: San Mai
    Steel type: SG-2 (R-2 )
    Forging method: Polished (Migaki)
    HRC hardness: 62-63
    Handle type / Material / Ferrule: Octagonal / Wenge / Horn
    Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): 2 / 0,35
    Blade height at heel (mm): 50
    Weight (gr): 160
    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. The Hayabusa SG2 Series are true lasers. Made of new technology SG2 powder  stainless steel that holds an edge for very long but at the same time is easy to sharpen. Polished finish with a distinct lamination line makes it look beautiful combined with a perfect fit and finish and a Wenge octagonal handle. For the thin and light knife lovers!! 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.
    Brand / Blacksmith Hatsukokoro
    Series: Hayabusa SG2
    Knife type: Petty 150
    Blade Length / Total length (mm): 145 / 270
    Grind: 50/50
    Finish: San Mai
    Steel type: SG-2 (R-2 )
    Forging method: Polished (Migaki)
    HRC hardness: 62-63
    Handle type / Material / Ferrule: Octagonal / Wenge / Horn
    Spine Thickness at heel / tip (mm): 1,9 / 0,35
    Blade height at heel (mm): 30
    Weight (gr): 68
    Notes:
     
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