Hatsukokoro Ginrei Santoku 170 mm
| LengthĀ | 170 mm |
| Total Length | 310 mm |
| Steel | GinsanĀ |
| Handle | Stabilized Birch |
| Ferrule | G10 Spacer |
| Rockwell | 62-63 HRc |
| Height Spine to heel | 48 mm |
| Width at Spine | 1.8 mm |
| Weight | 131 grams |
| BevelĀ | Double (50/50) |
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The Blacksmith
Hatsukokoro are masters of smithing, sharpening, and handle making. They ensure quality and a high attention to detail on their knives, so you know that you will be getting an amazing work knife. Based out of the industrial city of Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, Hatsukokoro offers a wide breadth of handcrafted blades, sourcing from a variety of knife making regions across Japan. Their offerings are diverse in price point and profile, making them a great option for both industry professionals and home cooks.Ā
These knives are relatively thin at the spine and quite thin behind the edge. This gives them a great cutting feel, but we don't find these knives to be particularly delicate, which makes them a great knife to start out your collection with, or for a high volume professional that needs a steel that is both corrosion resistant, and easy to sharpen.Ā
Ā
The Knife
The word "Santoku" translates to "three virtues" and refers to slicing, dicing, and chopping, or meat, fish, and vegetables, depending on who you ask. The name highlights the extreme versatility of the shape, which is why we recommend it most to home cooks. Santokus are typically in the 165 mm (6.5 inch) to 180 mm (8 inch) length range. They generally have a gentle curve that sweeps up toward the tip, so they can easily be used with an up and down chopping motion or a rocking motion.Ā
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Knife Care (Semi-Stainless Steel)
- Although this knife is made from semi-stainless steel we do still encourage our customers to keep their knives as dry and clean as possible.
- NO DISHWASHER - the high heat will ruin the wooden handle and damage the blade over time.
- Wash and dry by hand using regular dish soap and warm water using a none abrasive sponge or cloth.
- Ensure the knife is dry before being put away for storage and ensure the edge of the knife is protected to avoid any unnecessary dulling.
- Avoid Bones, Frozen foods, nuts and hard candies or anything other than fruits, vegetables and proteins.
- Should any rust form it can be removed using a rust eraser or a mixture of Baking soda and water to simply scrub it clean.
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Hatsukokoro Ginrei Santoku 170 mm
Hatsukokoro Ginrei Santoku 170 mm
| LengthĀ | 170 mm |
| Total Length | 310 mm |
| Steel | GinsanĀ |
| Handle | Stabilized Birch |
| Ferrule | G10 Spacer |
| Rockwell | 62-63 HRc |
| Height Spine to heel | 48 mm |
| Width at Spine | 1.8 mm |
| Weight | 131 grams |
| BevelĀ | Double (50/50) |
Ā
The Blacksmith
Hatsukokoro are masters of smithing, sharpening, and handle making. They ensure quality and a high attention to detail on their knives, so you know that you will be getting an amazing work knife. Based out of the industrial city of Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, Hatsukokoro offers a wide breadth of handcrafted blades, sourcing from a variety of knife making regions across Japan. Their offerings are diverse in price point and profile, making them a great option for both industry professionals and home cooks.Ā
These knives are relatively thin at the spine and quite thin behind the edge. This gives them a great cutting feel, but we don't find these knives to be particularly delicate, which makes them a great knife to start out your collection with, or for a high volume professional that needs a steel that is both corrosion resistant, and easy to sharpen.Ā
Ā
The Knife
The word "Santoku" translates to "three virtues" and refers to slicing, dicing, and chopping, or meat, fish, and vegetables, depending on who you ask. The name highlights the extreme versatility of the shape, which is why we recommend it most to home cooks. Santokus are typically in the 165 mm (6.5 inch) to 180 mm (8 inch) length range. They generally have a gentle curve that sweeps up toward the tip, so they can easily be used with an up and down chopping motion or a rocking motion.Ā
Ā
Knife Care (Semi-Stainless Steel)
- Although this knife is made from semi-stainless steel we do still encourage our customers to keep their knives as dry and clean as possible.
- NO DISHWASHER - the high heat will ruin the wooden handle and damage the blade over time.
- Wash and dry by hand using regular dish soap and warm water using a none abrasive sponge or cloth.
- Ensure the knife is dry before being put away for storage and ensure the edge of the knife is protected to avoid any unnecessary dulling.
- Avoid Bones, Frozen foods, nuts and hard candies or anything other than fruits, vegetables and proteins.
- Should any rust form it can be removed using a rust eraser or a mixture of Baking soda and water to simply scrub it clean.
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Description
| LengthĀ | 170 mm |
| Total Length | 310 mm |
| Steel | GinsanĀ |
| Handle | Stabilized Birch |
| Ferrule | G10 Spacer |
| Rockwell | 62-63 HRc |
| Height Spine to heel | 48 mm |
| Width at Spine | 1.8 mm |
| Weight | 131 grams |
| BevelĀ | Double (50/50) |
Ā
The Blacksmith
Hatsukokoro are masters of smithing, sharpening, and handle making. They ensure quality and a high attention to detail on their knives, so you know that you will be getting an amazing work knife. Based out of the industrial city of Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, Hatsukokoro offers a wide breadth of handcrafted blades, sourcing from a variety of knife making regions across Japan. Their offerings are diverse in price point and profile, making them a great option for both industry professionals and home cooks.Ā
These knives are relatively thin at the spine and quite thin behind the edge. This gives them a great cutting feel, but we don't find these knives to be particularly delicate, which makes them a great knife to start out your collection with, or for a high volume professional that needs a steel that is both corrosion resistant, and easy to sharpen.Ā
Ā
The Knife
The word "Santoku" translates to "three virtues" and refers to slicing, dicing, and chopping, or meat, fish, and vegetables, depending on who you ask. The name highlights the extreme versatility of the shape, which is why we recommend it most to home cooks. Santokus are typically in the 165 mm (6.5 inch) to 180 mm (8 inch) length range. They generally have a gentle curve that sweeps up toward the tip, so they can easily be used with an up and down chopping motion or a rocking motion.Ā
Ā
Knife Care (Semi-Stainless Steel)
- Although this knife is made from semi-stainless steel we do still encourage our customers to keep their knives as dry and clean as possible.
- NO DISHWASHER - the high heat will ruin the wooden handle and damage the blade over time.
- Wash and dry by hand using regular dish soap and warm water using a none abrasive sponge or cloth.
- Ensure the knife is dry before being put away for storage and ensure the edge of the knife is protected to avoid any unnecessary dulling.
- Avoid Bones, Frozen foods, nuts and hard candies or anything other than fruits, vegetables and proteins.
- Should any rust form it can be removed using a rust eraser or a mixture of Baking soda and water to simply scrub it clean.





















