185mm Shibata Koutetsu R2 Wa Bunka
185mm Shibata Koutetsu R2 Wa Bunka
We are proud to offer the knives designed and crafted by Takayuki Shibata of Fukayuma City, Hiroshima.
Named after the Kotetsu, Japan's first iron-clad ship, Shibata-san's knives look and feel as awesome as they function.
Location: Fukuyama City, Hiroshima, Japan
Line: Koutetsu
Construction: San mai
Edge Steel: SG2/R2 (63 HRC)
Cladding: Stainless
Finish: Migaki / Vertical Satin
Edge Grind: 50/50 (Double Bevel)
Handle: Octagonal Jarrah with pakka ferrule
Weight: ~139grams
Blade Length: ~185mm
Overall Length: ~330mm
Thickness at Heel: ~2mm
Blade Height: ~53mm
The best sharpening tools for Japanese knives are leather strops and fine whetstones.
Japanese chef knives are brittle and are designed for cutting soft tissue foods. High Carbon steel chef knives can rust if not kept dry.
***A Note On 2025 Tarriffs for U.S. and International Customers***
***A Note On 2025 Tarriffs for U.S. and International Customers***
Beginning April 5, 2025, Japanese imports entering the U.S. will be subject to a 10% tariff, increasing prices for domestic customers of District Cutlery.
International customers may face additional customs charges, including local VAT and duties with applicable fees, potentially remitted to regulatory authorities on their behalf to ensure compliance. These tariffs may effect costs until further notice.
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