Free shipping from 125 Euro. Valid only for (Germany, Austria, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary). We have over 8000 knives and other accessories in stock in our shop!

Japanese kitchen knives

Japanese kitchen knives are a chapter unto themselves. One of the finest and best known is the Kanetsune brand from Seki City. Preparing breakfast, lunch or dinner will become a favorite part of the day, thanks to the incredible cutting power of Japanese knives, and not just because of the ease and dexterity with which the knife is handled. Easily slicing fresh baguettes, preparing vegetable garnishes, carving meat, cutting fruit for a refreshing smoothie - all will be a joy thanks to the knife's long-lasting sharpness, and thanks to its light weight and dexterity, working with the knife all day will be no problem.
Their primary feature is a very low blade sharpening angle, usually around 15 degrees. By comparison, European kitchen knives are usually sharpened at a 25 degree angle.

 


To keep the knife sharp for a long time, carbon steel is used, which is harder and more durable than stainless steel. The disadvantage of carbon steels is that they are prone to corrosion, so more care is required. In the better Japanese knives, the core, often made of excellent VG10 steel, and the riveted sides form the basis. Together, a damascus or sandwich design is then assembled. It is advisable to rinse and dry the knife after use, and it will also benefit from oiling. The user is rewarded with a beautiful and clean cut, the Japanese knife is very easy to cut with, the blade penetrates the food like butter. Japanese knives are not coated with a whetstone, but only sharpened. Fine stones with a grit of around 1000-2000 are suitable, even 5000 grit for final finishing.
Carbon steel knives are the obvious choice for professionals looking for excellent cutting performance and uncompromising sharpness endurance. The knives require additional, but simple maintenance and more care than stainless steel - keeping and storing the knife dry (with occasional oiling) is a small tax for the superior edge and durability under very heavy all-day use, not just by professionals. Patina in use gives you a unique piece that will stand up to the rigors of using the knife in the cutting and preparation of many meals and foods.

Bestsellers

Samura PRO-S knife for fruit a vegetables 88 mm
We will deliver at the beginning of January 2026
Code: SP0010
 
€38,45
Kanetsune Gyutou 200mm Tsuchime Blue steel
In Stock (1 pcs)
Code: KC-922
 
€119,62
Was: €73,18  (–12 %)
€63,97

Product sorting

30 items total

List of products

eng pl Kasumi Tora Nakiri Knife 165mm 36847 117756 3
New
€54,35 –9 %
€49,33
Code: K36847
eng pl Kasumi Tora Utility Knife 150mm 36845 117758 3
New
€54,35 –9 %
€49,33
Code: K36845
20240327@115202 H3D6951 Edit
€461,88 –6 %
€434,18
Code: KC-825
Kanetsune Minamo Kaze Wa-Santoku 180mm s Pouzdrem
€421,76 –5 %
€396,49
Code: KC-823
eng pl Kasumi Tora Chef Knife 180mm 36842 117754 3
New
€73,18 –12 %
€63,97
Code: K36842
eng pl Kasumi Tora Santoku Knife 165mm 36841 117755 3
New
€70,71 –11 %
€62,34
Code: K36841
Kanetsune Minamo Kaze Wa-Petty 135mm s Pouzdrem
€321,34 –5 %
€302,09
Code: KC-824
Kasumi KURO Gyuto 21cm
Kasumi KURO Gyuto 21cm
In Stock (1 pcs)
€141,84
Code: K37021
20250319@133103 H3D3381 Edit
€79,46
Code: SO0185
20250319@133012 H3D3378 Edit
€79,46
Code: SO0194
kanetsune ichizu wa gyutou 210mm
€271,09 –5 %
Kanetsune Ichizu Wa-Gyutou 210mm
On order, usually 15 days
€254,85
Code: KC-862
kanetsune ichizu wa gyutou 240mm
€341,38 –5 %
Kanetsune Ichizu Wa-Gyutou 240mm
We will deliver at the beginning of January 2026
€320,92
Code: KC-861
kanetsune ichizu wa kiritsuke gyutou 210mm
€281,13 –6 %
€264,27
Code: KC-865
kanetsune ichizu wa sujihiki 240mm
€301,21 –5 %
Kanetsune Ichizu Wa-Sujihiki 240mm
We will deliver at the beginning of January 2026
€283,18
Code: KC-866
Kanetsune Matsu Zumi Yaki Nakiri 165 mm
€217,53 –5 %
Kanetsune Matsu Zumi Yaki Nakiri 165 mm
We will deliver at the beginning of January 2026
€204,52
Code: KC-473
Kanetsune Minamoto Kanemasa B-série Sakana-Sabaki 120 mm
€89,92 –5 %
Kanetsune Minamoto Kanemasa B-série Sakana-Sabaki 120 mm
We will deliver at the beginning of January 2026
€84,56
Code: KC-569
KC 345 cl 1540 1026
€24,27 –5 %
Kanetsune Petty 120 mm Light Brown Plywood
We will deliver at the beginning of January 2026
€22,85
Code: KC-345
Kanetsune Santoku 165 mm
€158,16 –5 %
€148,70
Code: KC-462
kasumi boning knife k32014
Kasumi KURO Boning 14cm
We will deliver at the beginning of January 2026
€115,86
Code: K32014
Kasumi KURO Gyuto 24cm
Kasumi KURO Gyuto 24cm
We will deliver at the beginning of January 2026
€158,58
Code: K37024
Kasumi KURO Nakiri 17cm
Kasumi KURO Nakiri 17cm
We will deliver at the beginning of January 2026
€131,76
Code: K36017
Kasumi KURO Santoku 17cm
Kasumi KURO Santoku 17cm
We will deliver at the beginning of January 2026
€131,76
Code: K35017
Samura KAIJU Chef Knife 210 mm
Samura KAIJU Chef Knife 210 mm
We will deliver at the beginning of January 2026
€81,55
Code: SKJ0085

Listing controls

30 items total
Top

Every master needs his tools, and Japanese cuisine is no exception. Japanese kitchen knives are marvels of craftsmanship that bring not only elegance, but also superior performance and precision. They are a symbol of craftsmanship that has earned Japanese artisans worldwide prestige. Whether you are a professional chef or a passionate amateur, Japanese kitchen knives will bring a new level of joy and inspiration to your kitchen.

Japanese kitchen knives are distinguished by their unique design, workmanship and materials. The most prominent features of Japanese knives are:

Sharpness and thinness of the blade: Japanese knives are reputedly sharper and thinner than their Western counterparts. This allows them to easily penetrate food and create perfect cuts. The sharpness is achieved through a traditional sharpening technique that has been perfected over generations by Japanese craftsmanship.

The hardness and quality of the steel: Japanese knives are made from high quality steel such as Damascene steel or VG10 steel. These materials are highly durable and allow the knives to maintain a long-lasting sharpness. The hardness of the blade is often measured on the Rockwell scale and Japanese knives are usually between 60-65 HRC, which is a sign of excellent quality.

Ergonomic design. This is key for long, fatigue-free work in the kitchen.

Different types of knives: Japanese knives offer a wide range of types that are specialized for different tasks. For example, there are Santoku knives ideal for cutting, Yanagiba knives for precise slicing of sushi, Deba knives for filleting fish and many more. Each type of knife is designed to meet specific needs in the kitchen.

Owning Japanese knives is not only about owning a luxury tool, but also about gaining a new source of inspiration. These knives allow you to bring a new dimension to your culinary skills and expand your creativity. Their precise cuts, unique design and beautiful appearance will transform your everyday food preparation into a true artistic experience. Cook with elegance and precision and become a master in your own kitchen!

Vytvořil Shoptet | Design Shoptak.cz.