Exotic: Yoshikazu Ikeda Honyaki Mt. Fuji Hamon Sakimaru Takohiki 300mm Hand Sharpened Kasumi Finish
Exotic: Yoshikazu Ikeda Honyaki Mt. Fuji Hamon Sakimaru Takohiki 300mm Hand Sharpened Kasumi Finish is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Availability
Delivery unavailable for this item. Available for pickup at Crows Nest only.
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St Peters —2 Bishop St Unit 2 St Peters NSW 2044
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Crows Nest —107 West St, Crows Nest NSW 2065Pickup only
Detailed Specifications
| Line | Yoshikazu Ikeda Honyaki |
| Profile | Sakimaru Takohiki / Sashimi Knife |
| Bevel Type | Single Bevel |
| Weight | 232 g 8.18 oz |
| Edge Length | 291 mm .11.46 inch |
| Heel Height | 32 mm .1.26 inch |
| Width @ Spine | 4.3 mm 0.17 inch |
| Width @ Mid | 3.4 mm 0.13 inch |
| Width @ 1cm from Tip | 0.9 mm 0.04 inch |
| Steel | Blue 1 / Aogami #1 | Carbon |
| Blade Construction | Honyaki |
| Hardness (HRC) | 61 - 64 |
| Surface Finish | Mirror Polish |
| Handle | Special Handle |
| Region | Sakai |
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This Yoshikazu Ikeda Honyaki Sakimaru Takohiki is a 300mm single-bevel sashimi knife forged from Blue 1 carbon steel, best fit for professionals requiring a traditional Kanto-style slicer with a rounded tip. The blade features honyaki construction with a Mt. Fuji hamon and kasumi finish, hand sharpened to a single bevel geometry. As president of the Sakai Traditional Craftsmen Association, Ikeda is one of few masters capable of forging high-carbon honyaki blades, and this piece represents his specialised craft in Sakai.
The Sakimaru Takohiki profile provides a long, flat cutting edge with a gently rounded tip for safe plating and uninterrupted slicing through raw fish in a single pull. Blue 1 steel offers high edge retention and toughness, achieving a fine edge that responds well to sharpening. This reactive carbon steel requires immediate wiping and drying after use to prevent rust and allow patina development. Measuring 291mm at the edge with a 32mm heel height, the blade has a spine thickness of 4.3mm at the heel tapering to 0.9mm at the tip. Weighing 232g, this mirror-polished knife suits users experienced with single-bevel maintenance and reactive steel care.
- Don't cut hard things! Japanese knives are brittle so bone hacking is a NO NO!
- Wash with neutral detergent after use, and wipe dry;
- Please don't wash knife with dishwasher, it will damage the wood handle;
- Be careful not to leave the knife close to a heat source for a long time;
- It is a lot more dangerous to cut with a blunt knife than a sharp knife!
- It is best to sharpen a Japanese knife regularly on a waterstone.
- Oil the (carbon) knife if storing for an extended period of time to prevent rust.











