Japanese Knives, Scissors & Accessories

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  • SEKI MAGOROKU Akane Chef Knife 180mm

    SEKI MAGOROKU Akane Chef Knife 180mm

  • Kai Seki Magoroku Kinju ST Ko-Deba Knife 105mm

    Kai Seki Magoroku Kinju ST Ko-Deba Knife 105mm

  • Kai Seki Magoroku KK Yanagiba 30cm

    Kai Seki Magoroku KK Yanagiba 30cm

  • Seki Magoroku Kinju Sashimi Knife 24cm

    Seki Magoroku Kinju Sashimi Knife 24cm

  • Kai SEKI MAGOROKU Wakatake Chef Knife 180mm

    Kai SEKI MAGOROKU Wakatake Chef Knife 180mm

  • Kai SEKI MAGOROKU Wakatake Utility Knife 150mm

    Kai SEKI MAGOROKU Wakatake Utility Knife 150mm

  • Kai Seki Magoroku Chinese Slicer 20cm Knife

    Kai Seki Magoroku Chinese Slicer 20cm Knife

  • Kai Seki Magoroku Shironezu Multi Knife 15cm

    Kai Seki Magoroku Shironezu Multi Knife 15cm

  • Youbi Japanese Knife Stand (3 Knives)

    Youbi Japanese Knife Stand (3 Knives)

In Japanese cuisine, the variety of knives used is tailored to specific tasks, reflecting a refined culinary tradition. Here's an overview of the differences between various types of Japanese knives:

  1. Chef Knife (Gyuto): Similar to Western chef's knives, the gyuto is a versatile kitchen knife that can perform a wide range of tasks. It typically has a longer blade ranging from 210mm to 360mm, allowing for efficient slicing, dicing, and chopping. The blade is thinner and sharper than many Western chef’s knives, designed for precise cuts.

  2. Santoku: This knife’s name means "three virtues" or "three uses," highlighting its proficiency in slicing, dicing, and mincing. Santoku knives usually have a blade length of 130mm to 180mm. The blade has a flatter edge and a sheepsfoot blade that curves in an angle approaching 60 degrees at the point, which is suited for a downward chopping motion rather than rocking.

  3. Petty Knife: This is a smaller utility knife typically used for precise tasks like peeling, shaping, and slicing small fruits and vegetables. Blade lengths range from 120mm to 180mm. It's akin to a smaller version of the chef knife and is perfect for tasks that require more control.

  4. Utility Knife: In Japanese knife terms, this often refers to a knife larger than a petty but smaller than a chef’s knife. It is versatile for medium-sized tasks and can handle jobs too small for a chef's knife and too big for a petty knife.

  5. Nakiri: This knife is designed specifically for cutting vegetables. It features a straight blade perfect for cutting all the way to the cutting board without the need for pulling or pushing. The nakiri has a double bevel edge and is usually about 165mm in length, making it excellent for precise vegetable work with its straight, thin blade.

  6. Sashimi Knife (Yanagiba): This is a long, slender knife designed specifically for slicing raw fish and seafood for sashimi and sushi. The blade typically ranges from 210mm to 360mm, allowing for a pull-cutting motion which helps in getting clean, precise cuts without applying pressure on the fish, ensuring perfect texture and presentation.


Frequently asked questions

What is the return policy?

Our goal is for every customer to be totally satisfied with their purchase. Our return policy is 14 days upon receiving your order for most items. In the case that you're not happy with the item your received, let us know and we’ll do our best to work with you to make it right.

You can find more information on our returns policy.

When will I get my order?

We will work quickly to ship your order as soon as possible. It usually takes up to 48 hours for orders to be dispatched, For express shipments, we try our best to have it sent out on the same day.

Once your order has shipped, you will receive an email with further information. Delivery times vary depending on your location.

Can I ship to PO Boxes or Parcel Lockers?

Most definitely! Most of our parcels are shipped out via Auspost, unless oversized. We'll contact you if we're unable to send your order to your shipping address.

How much does shipping cost?

We offer free shipping for orders over $149 and a flat rate of $10 for under that amount. There's an additional charge for large or bulky items which will be calculated at checkout.

Shipping costs for outside of Australia is calculated at checkou.

You will always know the shipping price before you purchase.

Do you Ship internationally?

We currently ship our products within Australia and New Zealand only.

Shipping costs for New Zealand is Calculated at checkout.

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