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  • Ikenami Hamono Wa-gyuto | 240mm・9½" | Knife Japan
  • Ikenami Hamono Wa-gyuto | 240mm・9½" | Knife Japan
  • Ikenami Hamono Wa-gyuto | 240mm・9½" | Knife Japan
  • Ikenami Hamono Wa-gyuto | 240mm・9½" | Knife Japan
  • Ikenami Hamono Wa-gyuto | 240mm・9½" | Knife Japan

Ikenami Hamono Wa-gyuto 240mm

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'Wa' is the slightly odd-feeling word in Japanese that in essence means 'Japanese' but can be understood to mean 'Japanese essence'. Something that is 'wa' is unique to Japanese culture. Most will have heard of wagyu, Japanese beef. Japanese homes, hotels and community centres usually have one or more washitsu, the Japanese rooms with tatami floor and shoji screens. Washoku is Japanese cuisine, wa-bocho, a Japanese knife.

The gyuto is fundamentally a knife that is better suited to 'non-wa' cuisine than is a single-bevel wa-bocho, which makes the wa-gyuto a western-leaning chef's knife in the traditional Japanese style. It makes sense, in a way. This is a knife for all seasons and all cooking styles.

The 240mm Ikenami Hamono wa-gyuto has a double-bevel warikomi blade, with a hard blue#2 steel core encased in an outer layer of nantetsu soft iron. The symmetrical wa-handle is equally suited to left and right handers. It is crafted from red sandalwood, a prized hardwood, with a collar of water buffalo horn. It's a beautiful combination of materials in a simple and beautiful handle.

Ikenami Hamono forges knives for professional users throughout Japan. Tanegashima Island where the company is based has one of the longest histories of steel making and blade-craft of any region in the country. The island's knives are known as 'tane-bocho' and they are highly regarded for their beauty, utility and craftsmanship.

Blade steel: YSS Aogami #2 | nantetsu
Bevel: Ryōba double bevel
Blade construction: Warikomi
Left-handed available: Handle and blade suit both hands
Handle: Shitan (Red Sandalwood/Rosewood) 
Ferrule: Water buffalo horn
Blade length: 240mm
Blade height: 52mm
Blade spine: 3.8mm
Handle length: 145mm
Handle thickness: 26x20mm
Weight in hand: 220g (will vary)

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Ikenami Hamono, Tanegashima Island

Product Reviews

  1. Solid light workhorse

    Posted by Corey on 20th Mar 2024

    This really is a great do it all knife. It's got solid food release and it is a good cutter with great Authority on the board. The fit and finish is nice and clean. The choil has been eased some but the spine edges could be a little softer but it isn't too harsh. Mine came in at 232 G so solidly in the Workhorse category. Definitely blade-forward but not overly so. The balance is at the bottom of the forward-most kanji. It is then behind the edge but not overly so to compromise cutting ability but it's not going to go silently through things but it cuts effectively and the food release makes it a pleasure to work with. That Kindle is not ornate but made well.

  2. Amazing cutter!

    Posted by Anders Olsson on 6th Dec 2020

    I’ve had this knife for a couple of weeks now. I must say that the knife performs tip top in all aspects. Very highly recommended.

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