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Ginsan Damascus Yanagiba (Kiritsuke) 270 mm - Poli miroir (deux côtés)
Ginsan Damascus Yanagiba (Kiritsuke) 270 mm - Poli miroir (deux côtés)
Stock bas : 1 restant(s)
Shipping is free to the United States and Canada.
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Ce couteau a été fabriqué par un forgeron nommé YAMATSUKA Shougo. Un forgeron est un artisan qualifié qui travaille le métal en utilisant des techniques telles que le forgeage et le soudage pour créer divers produits métalliques. C'est un couteau très précieux.
<Acier de Damas>
Les couteaux de cuisine japonais en acier de Damas sont un type d'acier fabriqué traditionnellement depuis l'Antiquité. Ses fonctionnalités incluent :
- Beau motif : l'acier Damas crée des motifs en superposant ou en pliant différents types d'acier. Cela crée un beau motif sur toute la lame, résultant en une belle et luxueuse finition.
-Dureté élevée : Parce que l'acier Damas est forgé en superposant différents types d'acier, sa dureté est augmentée. De plus, la stratification crée une structure cristalline fine à l'intérieur de la lame, améliorant encore sa résistance.
- Netteté : l'acier Damas a une dureté élevée, ce qui facilite le maintien d'un bord tranchant et prolonge sa netteté. De plus, la structure cristalline fine permet une arête vive et facilite la coupe de matériaux même glissants.
-Durabilité: La superposition d'acier Damas améliore sa résistance et sa durabilité. Le processus de forgeage élimine également les impuretés et les bulles d'air de l'intérieur de l'acier, ce qui réduit les défauts et le rend très résistant à l'usure et à la corrosion.
<Yanagiba>
Yanagiba est un couteau japonais qui peut être utilisé pour faire du sashimi sans endommager les fibres de la chair du poisson. Ce couteau est indispensable pour ceux qui cuisinent du poisson, notamment des sashimis.
-Tranchant simple : droitier
-Miroir poli : les deux côtés
<Marque>
Shiroyama (fabriqué à Sakai, Osaka)
<Matériel>
- Lame : Acier Damas Ginsan
- Manche:Palissandre & Corne de buffle
<Taille et poids>
-Longueur de la poignée à la pointe : 275㎜
-Hauteur de lame : 37㎜
-Épaisseur : 3,6㎜
-Poids : 238g
Gratuit. Si vous souhaitez Honbazuke, veuillez sélectionner "Oui" lors de la commande.
Les nouveaux couteaux sont intentionnellement fabriqués avec un angle obtus sur la lame pour éviter l'écaillage. Par conséquent, la netteté de la lame n'est pas si bonne. Le processus de remodelage de la lame pour obtenir le tranchant d'origine s'appelle Honbazuke.
<Saya (gaine)>
Saya est gratuit.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Shipping is free to the United States and Canada.
After receiving an order from the customer, the craftsmen in Sakai City attach a handle to the Japanese knife and, if requested, perform Honbazuke as well. Therefore, it takes approximately 2 to 4 weeks to deliver the product.
Please refer to our return policy.

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Important Notice Regarding Stainless Steel Knives from Sakai
Currently, there is a significant shortage of stainless steel knives in Sakai, making them increasingly difficult to obtain.
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What Makes This Knife Truly Special
A Ginsan Santoku Finished with Precision
This 180mm Santoku is forged from Ginsan steel by traditional craftsman Shogo Yamatsuka and expertly sharpened by Kohei Yamatsuka, son of renowned craftsman Tadayoshi Yamatsuka. Mirror-polished on both sides, it delivers clean cuts, excellent balance, and effortless maintenance. Paired with an ebony handle and buffalo horn ferrule, this knife elevates everyday cooking with refined Sakai craftsmanship.
Traditional craftsmen working on this product
KIREAJI's Three Promises to You
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1. Forged in the Legacy of Sakai
From Sakai City—Japan’s renowned birthplace of professional kitchen knives—each blade is crafted by master artisans with over six centuries of tradition. Perfectly balanced, enduringly sharp, and exquisitely finished, every cut carries the soul of true craftsmanship.
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2. Thoughtful Care for Everyday Use
Every knife includes a hand-fitted magnolia saya for safe storage. Upon request, we offer a complimentary Honbazuke final hand sharpening—giving you a precise, ready-to-use edge from day one.
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3. A Partnership for a Lifetime
A KIREAJI knife is more than a tool—it is a lifelong companion. With our bespoke paid aftercare services, we preserve its edge and beauty, ensuring it remains as precise and dependable as the day it first met your hand.
Why Many Product Photos Show Only the Blade
At KIREAJI, every knife is made to order in Sakai, Japan. Photos show the blade before the handle is attached, allowing artisans to perfect the balance and edge for your specific order. Your knife arrives fully finished — tailored just for you.
Global Delivery from Sakai
Across the world, discerning cooks seek authentic Japanese knives from Sakai — Japan’s legendary knife-making city with over 600 years of tradition.
At KIREAJI, we work alongside master artisans in Sakai to fulfill that desire, shipping genuine handcrafted knives directly from the workshop to kitchens worldwide.
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Precautions
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1. Honbazuke (Initial Sharpening)
If you wish to request Honbazuke, please select “Yes” when ordering. (Free of charge)
At KIREAJI, we provide the Honbazuke service free of charge upon request.
Please note that this is a practical initial sharpening.
As the knives are shipped internationally, the blade must be protected during transit.
You can make the final adjustments yourself to suit your personal preferences.
2. Handcrafted Nature
Each piece is handcrafted by skilled artisans and therefore unique.
Minor scratches or marks may be visible due to the handmade production process; however, these do not affect performance or functionality.
We kindly ask for your understanding in advance.
3. Natural Materials
As buffalo horn is a natural material, color variations may occur, and the actual product may differ slightly from the photo.
4. Measurements
Please consider the listed weight and length as approximate values.
5. Inventory
We carefully manage our stock, but in the rare case an item is out of stock, we will notify you by email.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. (Estimated reply time: within 10 hours)
Features of Ginsan
Recommended Users for Ginsan
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1. For those seeking a rust-resistant knife
Ginsan is highly resistant to rust, similar to regular stainless steel, making it ideal for those who want low-maintenance knives.
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2. For those who prioritize sharpness
Ginsan offers sharpness comparable to carbon steel and has high hardness, making it perfect for those who value a razor-sharp edge.
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3. For those looking to overcome the drawbacks of stainless steel knives
Ginsan is easier to sharpen than regular stainless steel knives and is known for less drag when cutting ingredients.
Before Using a Knife
A knife is more than a tool—it’s the heart of cooking. Learning how to use it properly helps protect its quality, durability, and safety, so you can enjoy it for years while elevating every meal.
Daily Care of a Japanese Knife
With the right daily care, your knife will stay sharp and reliable for a long time. Here, we share the key points to keep it in peak condition and extend its lifespan.
After-Sales Service
At KIREAJI, we ensure your knife can be cherished for years with our dedicated after-sales service, provided by the Shiroyama Knife Workshop. For repairs or maintenance, please apply through the link below.
Why Every Great Chef Swears by a Good Knife
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A great knife is more than a kitchen tool—it’s the secret to unlocking your full potential as a cook. From preserving the true flavor of your ingredients to making every cut effortless, the right knife transforms not only your dishes but also the way you feel in the kitchen. In this video, discover why chefs around the world swear by high-quality knives—and how choosing the right one can elevate your cooking to a whole new level.
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