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About the Craftsman
MEET THE ARTISAN BEHIND NAKAGAWA KNIVES
Master bladesmith Satoshi Nakagawa, was the apprentice and sole successor of legendary Sakai blacksmith Kenichi Shiraki. Nakagawa started bladesmithing at the age of 17 and later went independent with Nakagawa Knives, carrying forward Sakai’s 600 centuries-old knife-making tradition.
He is also known as the youngest National Traditional Craftsman in Japan, a prestigious designation for those continuing the legacy of traditional craftsmanship in the country.
By blending the precision of Japanese swordsmithing with modern innovation and materials, Nakagawa Knives creates handcrafted kitchen knives celebrated worldwide for their exceptional sharpness, artistry, and performance.
HOW NAKAGAWA KNIVES ARE FORGED
Satoshi Kanagawa is recognized for the following distinctive forging features:
Traditional Tanzo Forging: Each blade is forged by heating soft iron and steel until it is glowing red, then hammering it to refine the internal structure. This process densifies the metal, increasing strength, toughness, and edge durability.
Belt Hammer Forging: Unlike most blacksmiths, Nakagawa Knives forges heated steel directly using a belt hammer, producing a cleaner, more consistent grain and superior finish.
Enmon Flaming Pattern: A signature visual hallmark created through Nakagawa’s own forging method, producing a subtle, flowing pattern reminiscent of dancing flames straight from the forge.
These unique techniques and design choices, combined with the outstanding performance, have made Nakagawa Knives' blades highly sought after by professional chefs and collectors alike.
Knife Details
How many knives are available?
This is a limited time release with only 3 units. Once sell the existing inventory, at the present moment we do not have plans to restock the same models.
Are Nakagawa Knives blades dishwasher safe?
No, Nakagawa Knives blades should not be washed in the dishwasher due to their artisanal crafting process. To prevent damage to your knife and ensure it lasts you for years to come, please wash the knife by hand with a mild detergent and gentle sponge.
How should I care for my Nakagawa Knives blade?
After each use, be sure to wash the knife by hand using a mild detergent and gentle sponge. Rinse clean and wipe with a soft dish towel until completely dry. Store in a dry place.
Will my Nakagawa Knives blade rust?
These Nakagawa Knives blades are crafted using SPG STRIX, a type of stainless steel, making them rust resistant and low maintenance when compared to carbon steel knives. However, rust can still occasionally form even on stainless steel knives, so be sure to dry your knife completely before putting it away and to store in a dry place to prevent rust from forming.
How much will shipping cost?
All prices include FREE international shipping. Please allow up to 5 weeks for shipping, depending on your country of residence. Please see our Shipping Policy for details.
Please note: Our products ship directly from Japan to you. You may be required to pay customs duties and/or customs clearance fees upon delivery (if applicable in your country). US customers please see our Important Notice for US Customers.
How do you sharpen a Tadokoro Hamono knife?
Check out the video below in order to know how Makoto Tadokoro, official sharpener for Nakagawa Knives and worldwide reknown sharpener, recommends sharpening the blades for better performance.