Complete Your Kitchen

Kitchen knives from craftsmen and forges across Japan.

Complete Your Kitchen

Kitchen knives from craftsmen and forges across Japan.

Welcome to Seisuke Knife

We are a team dedicated to curating authentic, handcrafted Japanese kitchen knives. We believe that a kitchen knife is more than just a tool to cut food - it's a piece of art that reflects the heart and soul of the craftsman who made it.

Getting Started

New to knives? Find the knife that fits your needs.

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A Cut Above

Expert level knives to complete the set.

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From The Masters

Rare knives by renowned blacksmith.

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Sakai Kikumori Blue Steel Gyuto 175mm Green Pakka wood Handle

As Seen On FX's 'The Bear'

Seisuke Knife is honored to have supplied Sydney with her Blue Steel knife by Sakai Kikumori, as well as knives for Tina and other sous chefs at The Beef.

A great intro to high carbon steel; not only are these knives stylish, they're well made and less than $130.

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Knife Styles

View each style of knife and what they do best.

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Craftsmen & Brands

Meet the makers behind the knives.

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Steel Types

Learn about the various types of steel found in our knives.

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Frequently asked questions

Authentic Japanese kitchen knives are forged with traditional craftsmanship and made from quality steels. Not only are they sharper than other knives, but Japanese knives stay sharper for longer. Whether you are a professional chef, a casual home cook, or something in between, a good knife can make all the difference in the kitchen.

Stainless steels, as the name implies, are resistent to rust. This is due to the added metalurgic components. While often softer than true high carbon steels, this gives them extra durability & damage resistence.

High carbon steels are more pure forms of steel and can form rust easily. To avoid this, they should be regularly wiped dry during use. While more brittle than stainless steels, high carbon steels can hold a finer edge for longer time, and are often easier to sharpen.

Unfortunately, we cannot say when the knife will be available again. It is best to sign up for the restock notification on the listing page for the knife.

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