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Takada no Hamono
Mitsaki Takada is a knife craftsman in Sakai, having worked for Ashi Hamono since 2004 before founding TAKADA no HAMONO in 2018. He is versatile and has great expertise in Hamaguri-style convex sharpening. His polishing technique is innovative and unique. The brand concept is multi-dimensional. This is expressed through his choice of logos that resemble the sun or a star. He is passionate about creating pieces that bring joy to those around them. With this multi-faceted philosophy of mind, he focuses not only on blade making (forging and sharpening), but also on woodworking and leathercraft. Mitsuaki Takada believes that detail is life! – His love of craftsmanship and kitchen knife making is evident, with his attention to even the smallest details.
These knives have a fine cutting feel and excellent edge life. They represent an exciting new generation of Sakai craftsmen producing superior quality work. I am extremely fortunate to work with Takada no Hamono and represent this company in Montreal.
Shiraki Knives in Sakai City was one of the best blacksmiths in Japan. Kenichi Shiraki was a famous blacksmith who could make No. 1 water-tempered Honyaki knives (Shiroichi Mizu Honyaki) from white steel. It is said that there are only about four blacksmiths who can make these knives as of 2021. This skill is required.
Satoshi Nakagawa studied and crafted knives there for 16 years. He closed Shiraki Knives after Master Shiraki's retirement and started Nakagawa Knives in April 2021. He also makes Shiroichi Mizu Honyaki knives, single and double bevel knives, and stainless and carbon steel knives. This fact makes him one of the best blacksmiths in Japan. He has inherited Sakai's 600-year history and tradition of cutlery making.

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Takada no Hamono Mizu Honyaki Shirogami #2 Kiritsuke Gyuto 180mm Ebony

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Takada no Hamono
Mitsaki Takada is a knife craftsman in Sakai, having worked for Ashi Hamono since 2004 before founding TAKADA no HAMONO in 2018. He is versatile and has great expertise in Hamaguri-style convex sharpening. His polishing technique is innovative and unique. The brand concept is multi-dimensional. This is expressed through his choice of logos that resemble the sun or a star. He is passionate about creating pieces that bring joy to those around them. With this multi-faceted philosophy of mind, he focuses not only on blade making (forging and sharpening), but also on woodworking and leathercraft. Mitsuaki Takada believes that detail is life! – His love of craftsmanship and kitchen knife making is evident, with his attention to even the smallest details.
These knives have a fine cutting feel and excellent edge life. They represent an exciting new generation of Sakai craftsmen producing superior quality work. I am extremely fortunate to work with Takada no Hamono and represent this company in Montreal.
Shiraki Knives in Sakai City was one of the best blacksmiths in Japan. Kenichi Shiraki was a famous blacksmith who could make No. 1 water-tempered Honyaki knives (Shiroichi Mizu Honyaki) from white steel. It is said that there are only about four blacksmiths who can make these knives as of 2021. This skill is required.
Satoshi Nakagawa studied and crafted knives there for 16 years. He closed Shiraki Knives after Master Shiraki's retirement and started Nakagawa Knives in April 2021. He also makes Shiroichi Mizu Honyaki knives, single and double bevel knives, and stainless and carbon steel knives. This fact makes him one of the best blacksmiths in Japan. He has inherited Sakai's 600-year history and tradition of cutlery making.

Maintenance tips

Have it sharpened on a water stone by a professional every year. Store in a dry place. Wash immediately after use and dry completely before storing. Do not let soak. Not dishwasher safe.

Product notes

Please take note

Each handle is unique and may exhibit distinct variations, such as differences in shades or colors in the buffalo horn, which is part of its authentic and handcrafted character.

Guarantee

Every knife carries a lifetime warranty against obvious manufacturing issues. For example, if the handle peels or cracks after a few weeks of proper use. Or if the blade develops a crack from the edge to the spine. These issues are rare, but can occur. In such cases, you will be offered an exchange for the same product or a refund. Since each case is different, it is at our discretion to assess whether our lifetime warranty against obvious manufacturing issues applies.

After-sales service

Is your knife not cutting as well as you expected? Every knife comes with what we call its "original sharpness." We stock over 200 different products, and often multiple copies each. All our products are hand-finished in Japan before shipping, and the "original sharpness" may vary. If you feel your knife isn't cutting to its full potential, please contact us and we'll fix it for you by sharpening it for free!

Oops, did something happen to your blade?

Did your knife fall to the floor, get damaged during a false move, or was it used to cut something too hard? We'll take care of it, we'll support you and your knife, by offering you a sharpening and repair service in-store!

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Size

180mm

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Overall length

325mm

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Blade height

42mm

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Handle to tip length

183mm

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Thickness

2.2mm

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Edge length

167mm

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Weight

129 g

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Handle length

142mm

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Steel

Honyaki Yasuki White (Shirogami) #2

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Steel Type

Carbon steel (oxidizable)

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Profile

Satoshi Nakagawa

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Usage

Chef knife

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Hand Orientation

Ambidextrous

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Production

Sakai-Osaka/Japan

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BLADES DIMENSIONS

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Intended use

StaySharpMTL blades are designed to meet a variety of needs. Our 150mm stainless steel blades are ideal for everyday kitchen tasks, offering the perfect balance between sharpness and durability. For on-the-go use, the 100mm Damascus steel or stainless steel blades are suitable for travel, pocket knives, and outdoor gear. For heavy-duty or professional work, the 200mm Damascus steel or ceramic-coated blades offer exceptional strength and edge retention, perfect for woodworking tools and workshop applications.

CARE & MAINTENANCE

To keep your blade in perfect condition, rinse and dry it after each use; never leave it wet. For high-carbon or Damascus steel blades, apply a light coat of mineral oil to prevent rust. Ceramic-coated blades should be cleaned gently with soap and a soft cloth. Sharpen them as needed, wipe them dry after sharpening, and store them in a dry place in a case or scabbard. For Damascus steel, annual oiling and a light polish help maintain its beauty and performance.

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