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All Japanese Knives from Sakai City
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The knives we provide are crafted by craftsmen in Sakai City.These knives, made by craftsmen in Sakai City, are manufactured with high-quality materials and meticulous handiwork.
We aspire to offer our customers quality and durability they can trust and enjoy for a long time.
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Blue Steel #1 Damascus Gyuto 210mm- Mirror Polished Blur Finish
Regular price $584.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $584.00 CADSold out -
Blue Steel #1 Damascus Gyuto 240mm- Mirror Polished Blur Finish
Regular price From $631.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / perSale price From $631.00 CADSold out -
Blue Steel #1 Damascus Yanagiba(Kiritsuke) 300mm- Mirror Polished Blur Finish
Regular price $850.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $850.00 CAD -
Sold outBlue Steel #1 Yanagiba 270mm
Regular price $393.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $393.00 CADSold out -
Blue Steel #2 (Honyaki-Mizuyaki) Deba 180mm -Mirror Polished(one side)
Regular price $880.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per$0.00 CADSale price $880.00 CADSold out -
Blue Steel #2 (Honyaki-Mizuyaki) Yanagiba (Sakimaru) 360mm -Mirror Polished(one side)
Regular price $1,590.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $1,590.00 CAD -
Blue Steel #2 (Honyaki-Mizuyaki) Yanagiba 270mm -Mirror Polished(both sides)
Regular price $1,300.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per$380.00 CADSale price $1,300.00 CADSold out -
Blue Steel #2 Damascus Takohiki 240mm- Mirror Polished Blur Finish
Regular price $470.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per$0.00 CADSale price $470.00 CAD -
Blue Steel #2 Damascus Yanagiba 300mm- Mirror Polished Blur Finish
Regular price $660.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per$0.00 CADSale price $660.00 CAD -
Blue Steel #2 Damascus Yanagiba(Kiritsuke) 270mm- Mirror Polished Blur Finish
Regular price $700.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per$460.00 CADSale price $700.00 CADSold out -
Blue Steel #2 Deba 165mm- Kido Finishing
Regular price $310.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per$0.00 CADSale price $310.00 CAD -
Blue Steel #2 Deba 165mm- Mirror Polished(one side)
Regular price $340.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per$0.00 CADSale price $340.00 CAD
KIREAJI's Three Promises to You
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1. Exceptional Japanese Knives
Our knives, crafted by Sakai City's master artisans, combine traditional techniques with carefully selected materials, delivering unrivaled sharpness and durability.
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2. Genuine Sharpness
We offer free Honbazuke sharpening performed by skilled craftsmen, ensuring that you experience the authentic sharpness of a true Sakai knife.
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3. Lifetime Knife Use
Each knife comes with a free Saya (protective sheath) for added durability. We also offer after-sales service through a trusted Sakai City workshop to maintain your knife's performance.
Did You Know? The Secrets Behind Sakai Knives Chosen by 98% of Chefs in Japan
Explore the specialized craftsmanship and historical significance that make Sakai knives a favorite in Japan's renowned cutlery industry.
Sakai's Declining Japanese Knife Craftsmen
Sakai's esteemed cutlery tradition, renowned for its sharpness and craftsmanship, is at risk with only a dozen blacksmiths remaining. Facing competition and declining interest, strategies such as exploring new markets and fostering youth interest are vital for survival. This situation underscores a broader challenge in cultural preservation. Supporting Sakai’s craftsmen is crucial to maintaining this legacy.
The Origin of Craftsmanship
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I Hope Fewer People Stop Using Knives—Preserving Tradition
I sincerely hope that fewer people stop using knives. A knife is not just a tool for cutting food; it holds something more. When you hold a knife, you can feel its weight, its sharpness, and the way it fits in your hand. It’s more than just a tool—it’s the life created by the hands of a craftsman.
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In today’s world, with the convenience of new tools, it's easy to forget about the beauty of a well-crafted knife. While these modern tools may be easier to use, I want people to experience the satisfaction and enjoyment of using a knife. When you use a knife, you don't just cut ingredients; you create something special, and you experience the joy of cooking in a deeper way.
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I truly hope that more people will continue to pick up knives, understand their value, and feel the joy of using them. I believe that by using a knife, cooking becomes not only more delicious but also more meaningful, and our daily lives become richer.
How Japanese Knives Are Made: The Sakai Tradition
VIDEO PROVIDED: JAPAN TRADITIONAL CRAFTS AOYAMA SQUARE (YOUTUBE)
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Sakai Forged Blades — Six Centuries of Unrivaled Craftsmanship
Loved by chefs around the world and trusted by 98% of Japan’s top culinary professionals, Sakai knives are more than tools—they are the living legacy of over 600 years of master craftsmanship.
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At KIREAJI, we work directly with the Shiroyama Knife Workshop in Sakai, Japan, ensuring every blade is hand-forged, finished to perfection, and shipped straight from the workshop to kitchens across the globe. No middlemen. No mass production. Only authentic, artisan-made knives, crafted to elevate your cooking for a lifetime.










