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Japanese knives

Japanese kitchen knives are significantly different from classic European knives in shape, construction, and especially cutting properties. Japanese knives combine extreme sharpness, excellent cutting properties, precision, unique design, and cultural heritage, which brings chefs from all over the world to the kitchen counters. Japanese-style knives are made of harder steel compared to European knives, thanks to which allows the blade stay sharp longer. On the other hand, they need much gentler handling and require more care.

The most common type of Japanese knife is the santoku, which is a classic type of universal knife for versatile use. However, you can also increasingly come across other types of Japanese knives, such as gyuto (chef's knives), deba (filleting knives), nakiri (vegetable cleavers), petty (vegetable and fruit knives), sujihiki (slicing knives), usuba (vegetable knives), yanagiba (filleting knives), or kiritsuke (universal knives).

At Kniland, you will find high-quality Japanese kitchen knives from Japanese manufacturers KAI, Tojiro, Kanetsune Seki, Satake, Seki Kanetsugu, as well as Japanese-style knives from many world manufacturers such as Samura, Dellinger, Böker, Opinel and Victorinox.

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22420 kai dm 0702w
New arrival
€225

KAI Shun White Santoku kitchen knife. Damascus steel blade with VG MAX core. Light color pakka wood handle. Blade length - 18 cm.

DM-0702W
22716 7 kai shun premier tim malzer minamo tmm 0701
New arrival
€219

Japanese utility knife KAI Shun Premier Tim Mälzer Minamo. Damascus steel blade with VG MAX core. Black pakka wood handle. Blade length is 15 cm.

TMM-0701
22719 7 kai shun premier tim malzer minamo tmm 0702
New arrival
€299

Japanese santoku knife KAI Shun Premier Tim Mälzer Minamo. Damascus steel blade with VG MAX core. Black pakka wood handle. Blade length is 20 cm.

TMM-0702
22713 7 kai shun premier tim malzer minamo tmm 0700
New arrival
€199

Japanese paring knife KAI Shun Premier Tim Mälzer Minamo. Damascus steel blade with VG MAX core. Black pakka wood handle. Blade length is 9 cm.

TMM-0700
22375 kai dm 0717
New arrival
€265

KAI Shun Classic Wide Santoku. Damascus steel blade with VG MAX core. Black pakka wood handle. The Blade length - 19 cm.

DM-0717
22378 kai dm 0718
New arrival
€225

KAI Shun Classic Santoku with hollow grind. Damascus steel blade with VG MAX core. Black pakka wood handle. The Blade length - 18 cm.

DM-0718
22336 kai dm 0702
New arrival
€215

KAI Shun Classic Santoku kitchen knife. Damascus steel blade with VG MAX core. Black pakka wood handle. Blade length - 18 cm.

DM-0702
22393 kai dm 0727
New arrival
€189

KAI Shun Classic Santoku kitchen knife. Damascus steel blade with VG MAX core. Black pakka wood handle. Blade length - 14 cm.

DM-0727
22396 kai dm 0728
New arrival
€229

KAI Shun Classic Nakiri kitchen knife. Damascus steel blade with VG MAX core. Black pakka wood handle. Blade length - 16,5 cm.

DM-0728

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Why choose a Japanese kitchen knife?

Sharpness: Japanese knives are known for their exceptional sharpness and precise cuts. They are often made of high-quality steel, which allows for incredibly fine cuts. Slicing will not only be smoother, but also more efficient.

Precision: Japanese knives are focused on achieving precise cuts, which is key to many culinary techniques.

Blade hardness: For many Japanese knives, their harder blade is key, which reduces the frequency of sharpening the knives. You will especially appreciate this feature when using knives every day. Compared to European knives, Japanese knives usually have thinner and lighter blades.

Variety of choice: choosing from a wide range of specialized types of Japanese knives will not be a problem. Each knife is designed for specific tasks, for example, the Japanese type Gyuto can be used for universal tasks in the kitchen, the popular Deba for filleting fish and Usuba for chopping vegetables.

Aesthetic design: Most Japanese knives are not only functional, but also aesthetically pleasing. You can choose from elegant, minimalist, or luxurious designs.

Balanced weight distribution: Japanese knives emphasize balance and a comfortable grip throughout the entire period of use, which contributes to easier handling and reduced fatigue during prolonged use. They are designed with a focus on balance and provide a comfortable feel in the hand. This balance contributes to ease of use and reduces fatigue during prolonged use.

Cultural heritage: Japan is a country that takes its culinary heritage extremely seriously, and the knife industry is no exception. The combination of tradition, craftsmanship, and modern innovation makes knives a jewel among sharp tools. Manufacturing techniques are often passed down from generation to generation.