Noshu Masamune | Santoku Polypropylene  (170mm | 6.7")
Noshu Masamune | Santoku Polypropylene  (170mm | 6.7")
Masamune Santoku Kitchen Knife 170mm 7inch Polypropylene
Masamune Santoku Kitchen Knife 170mm 7inch Polypropylene
Masamune Santoku Kitchen Knife 170mm 7inch Polypropylene
Masamune Santoku Kitchen Knife 170mm 7inch Polypropylene
Masamune Santoku Kitchen Knife 170mm 7inch Polypropylene
Noshu Masamune | Santoku Polypropylene  (170mm | 6.7")
Masamune Santoku Kitchen Knife 170mm 7inch Polypropylene
Masamune Santoku Kitchen Knife 170mm 7inch Polypropylene
Masamune Santoku Kitchen Knife 170mm 7inch Polypropylene
Masamune Santoku Kitchen Knife 170mm 7inch Polypropylene
Noshu Masamune | Santoku Polypropylene  (170mm | 6.7")
Noshu Masamune | Santoku Polypropylene  (170mm | 6.7")

Noshu Masamune | Santoku Polypropylene (170mm | 6.7")

Regular price$49.99
/
Shipping calculated at checkout.

  • WORLDWIDE SHIPPING AVAILABLE
  • MADE IN JAPAN
  • RETURN GUARANTEE
Size

Noshu Masamune Santoku 170mm is designed for a well-rounded size for slicing, dicing, and chopping daily ingredients. Built with cutlery-grade stainless steel for clean performance and easier maintenance in busy kitchens, it delivers the kind of sharp, controlled performance that suits both careful prep and regular kitchen use. It is an easy everyday choice for home cooks who want one knife for meat, fish, and vegetables.

Brand Noshu Masamune Saku
Knife Type Santoku
Blade Length 170 mm
Steel Core Stainless Steel (Cutlery Grade)
Steel Category Stainless Steel
Bevel Type Double Bevel
Handle Type Western Handle

Noshu Masamune Saku is a Japanese kitchen knife brand produced in Seki, Gifu—one of Japan’s most historic blade-making regions. The brand name pays tribute to Masamune, the legendary Japanese swordsmith, reflecting the area’s long tradition of blade craftsmanship.

Noshu Masamune Saku knives combine traditional forging techniques with modern production methods to create reliable and accessible kitchen knives. Known for their practical performance and affordability, the knives are widely used in home kitchens.

Manufactured in Seki, these knives represent the region’s heritage of Japanese cutlery while offering everyday functionality for cooks of all levels.

Santoku (三徳) – The Versatile Japanese Home Knife

Santoku means “three virtues,” referring to its ability to handle meat, fish, and vegetables with equal efficiency. It is one of the most popular Japanese knife types, especially for home cooking.

Compared to Gyuto knives, Santoku knives are typically shorter (usually 165mm–180mm) and have a flatter edge profile with a sheepsfoot-style tip. This design provides excellent control, balance, and precision for everyday kitchen tasks.

Santoku knives are ideal for slicing, dicing, and chopping, making them a perfect all-purpose choice for both beginners and experienced cooks.

If you prefer a compact, lightweight knife with outstanding versatility, Santoku is an excellent option.

Stainless cutlery steel is commonly used in Japanese kitchen knives designed for durability, corrosion resistance, and ease of maintenance. Unlike traditional carbon steels, stainless steels contain chromium, which helps protect the blade from rust and staining.

This type of steel is widely used in everyday kitchen knives, offering a practical balance of sharpness, toughness, and easy maintenance. Stainless cutlery steel is particularly suitable for home cooks who want reliable performance with minimal care requirements.

  • Shipping origin: Japan
  • Handling time: 1–5 business days (excluding weekends & Japanese public holidays)
  • Shipping methods: Japan Post EMS or DHL Express (tracked)
  • Estimated delivery: approx. 2–10 business days after dispatch (varies by destination & customs)
  • Duties & taxes: Import duties, VAT/sales tax, and carrier fees (if applicable) are the customer’s responsibility

For full shipping details, delivery conditions, country-specific requirements, and customs information, please see our Shipping & Delivery Policy.

Recommended for You


Recently viewed