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Tamahagane: The Rarest Steel in Japan
Using ancient techniques, Japanese ironsand is made into supremely high-quality steel known as tamahagane for use in Japanese swords. How are these swords made? What exactly are the properties of t...

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Where Knives are Made: The Story of TAKEFU KNIFE VILLAGE
This unassuming yet unique workshop tucked away in the Japanese countryside contains the legacy of hundreds of years of traditional knife-making.

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Santoku and Nakiri: What's the Difference?
Which one should I buy?
Hi everyone! This week, we’ll be discussing the differences between two distinct styles of Japanese knife: the santoku and the nakiri, pictured below.
A Santoku (left...

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Choosing Your First Japanese Chef Knife
Where do I begin?
Welcome to the first of our periodic Seisuke Knife informational blog posts! My name is Jun, and here we’ll be discussing a wide range of knife-related topics. This week, we’ll be...

