Santoku: One of the most common knives found in the Japanese household, the santoku can be used for many different prep tasks. The word santoku means three problems: slice, dice, or mince. This knife is truly a workhorse. Generally slightly shorter in length than a gyuto, they are quite handy for smaller work areas.
- Steel: Shirogami #1 (White Carbon)
- HRC: 65:66
- Length: 165mm
- Height at heel: 54mm
- Spine thickness: 3mm
- Weight: 144g
- Edge/Bevel: 50/50
- Handle: D Shaped Magnolia Wa-Handle w/ Black Plastic Collar
- Shape: Santoku
- Finish: Nashiji
- Blacksmith: Fujiwara Hamono
- Origin: Tokyo, Japan
Santoku: One of the most common knives found in the Japanese household, the santoku can be used for many different prep tasks. The word santoku means three problems: slice, dice, or mince. This knife is truly a workhorse. Generally slightly shorter in length than a gyuto, they are quite handy for smaller work areas.
- Steel: Shirogami #1 (White Carbon)
- HRC: 65:66
- Length: 165mm
- Height at heel: 54mm
- Spine thickness: 3mm
- Weight: 144g
- Edge/Bevel: 50/50
- Handle: D Shaped Magnolia Wa-Handle w/ Black Plastic Collar
- Shape: Santoku
- Finish: Nashiji
- Blacksmith: Fujiwara Hamono
- Origin: Tokyo, Japan