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Showing posts with label Japanese Products. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japanese Products. Show all posts

Sunday, May 14, 2023

Handmade Knives in a Technological Age

Japanese knives
There's a perception that Japan is a futuristic neon-lit place full of cutting-edge technology - a land full of automation, robotics, and industrial manufacturing. Images of Tokyo's famous high-fashion Harajuku area or the Akihabara electronics district only compound this idea. Of course, it's true in many ways; Japan has been one of the forerunners of technology development for decades and is incredibly advanced in its factory machinery. 

However, beyond the flashy streets of the fast-paced capital is a culture that still values traditions and human connection. And traditional ways of hand-making goods are far from obsolete; they still produce the best that Japan has to offer. 

Quality Over Quantity 


While the Japanese makers of handmade goods can't pump out creations as fast as a modern factory, their talents, and ancestral techniques remain unmatched. A perfect example is Japanese kitchen knives, which have exploded in popularity over the last ten to fifteen years. In most professional kitchens worldwide, you'll find at least one or two chefs using Japanese knives. And home cooks are starting to catch on too. These knives are sharper, harder, lighter, and more stylish than anything coming off a factory conveyor belt. 

Japanese Kitchen Knives
Japanese Kitchen Knives


And while many knife manufacturers are creating decent knives with nearly complete robotic automation - Japanese knives, laboriously and lovingly handmade, are considered amongst the highest-quality available. So, what's the big secret? How does a small chain of islands have such a strong knife culture in the first place, and how did it get a reputation for creating the best of the best? 

Tamahagane and the Samurai 


The Japanese have been creating iron and steel using a unique method for over a thousand years. Traditional tamahagane (literally meaning precious steel) was made using native iron-sand, which is of exceptionally high purity. This iron-sand was combined with charcoal and processed in a tatara clay forge, which can achieve extremely high temperatures. These two factors are, in part, the reason that the smiths were able to achieve high levels of hardness and sharpness in blades without cracking the metal during forging. 

Tamahagane Steel
Tamahagane Steel


And what were they using this steel for? Swords! It goes back to a deep history of samurai and their revered katanas. Feudal Japan was a fragmented society of battling warlords spanning about 400 years. As you might imagine, this fueled an industry of sword and weapon making. During this period, swordsmiths, such as the famous Masamune, became as legendary as the warriors wielding their creations. All sword-making began with creating the purist tamahagane possible. 

Ironically, however, it was coming into the peaceful Edo Period that mastery of the tatara and smithing began to improve markedly. This time of prosperity and national unity decreased the demand for swords, so many swordsmiths refocused their skills on making tools and kitchen knives instead. Over the next three-hundred years or so, these families of once-swordsmiths became experts at kitchen cutlery, applying all the lessons they had learned making swords for the samurai. 

Ueta Knife Making
Traditional Knife Making 


Modern Japanese Knives and Knockoffs 


Fast-forward to today, steel and knife production is still a massive part of Japanese culture and Japan's economy. Some of the hardest, most expensive, and highest-quality knife and tool steels in the world are made in Japan. Japanese steel manufacturers are brewing up space-aged sounding steel alloys like ZDP-189, VG10, and R2 for kitchen knives. As a result, edge retention and sharpness levels have never been higher. In addition, the machinery available has made creating knives faster and easier than ever. 

However, these innovations aren't what keep Japanese knives on top. On the contrary, because these advances make it easier to create knives, they arguably lower the required skills. And because of the rising popularity of Japanese knives, lazy companies from both inside and outside of Japan are taking advantage and flooding the market with poorly made products at marked-up prices. All they have to do is slap ‘Made in Japan’ and 'VG10' on the blade. This situation makes it more and more difficult for genuine sweat-and-blood handmade knives to find a place on the market, and sooner or later, this could hurt the reputation of Japan's quality knife industry. 

Luckily, Japanese artisans are starting to fight back. 

Japanese Artisan
Japanese artisan at work


Authentic Japanese Knives 


The people over at Japanese Knife Co. recognized this disturbing trend and have begun working with local bladesmiths to source real, artisanal, handmade knives directly from Japan. And incredibly, they've even managed to get nationally celebrated swordsmith Ueta Osafune on board to create a unique tamahagane bunka knife. It's made from scratch the traditional way, hand hammered, sharpened, and polished. Of course, that isn't to say Japanese Knife Co.'s bladesmiths use zero technology, but you won't find an intern pushing a button on a computer and letting a robot spit out a flimsy knife. 

Ueta Bunka Knife
Ueta Bunka Knife


Their knife selection has a mixture of both modern stainless steel and super-hard old-school carbon steel. In addition, they offer traditional wooden handles with natural buffalo horn collars. They'll even engrave your name on the blade in Japanese. And while they do offer the popular standard designs like the gyuto and santoku, they also have a range of knives that are absolute classics, such as the deba and yanagiba. If you’re looking for the real deal, its Japanese Knife Co. These are the types of authentic knives that Japanese chefs buy. 

Santoku Knife
Santoku Knife


Wrap Up 


Hopefully, this revival will continue in other traditional Japanese industries. Whenever you can, you should support authentic handmade goods. It's a great way of supporting local economies, growing human connections, and stopping cheap throwaway products from hurting the environment. Besides, you'll be thanking yourself later when you aren't re-buying the same half-baked product for the hundredth time when it breaks. If you want to bring yourself closer to Japan and Japanese culture, help the people who keep it alive. 

Want to learn more about Japanese knife history and what’s going on in the world of handmade knives? There are loads of articles, tips, and tricks on Japanese Knife Co.’s blog.

Friday, January 27, 2023

Shop Online with ZenPlus

ZenPlus Logo
If you are a fan of Japanese culture and products, I have just the place for you to purchase that authentic Japanese item from Japan and ship it directly to your door without the hassle of not speaking Japanese. 

ZenPlus is an online marketplace in Osaka, Japan that connects Japanese stores (and their products) with people around the world. The online shopping platform allows you to discover goodies from thousands of Japanese stores and delivers the products directly from those stores in Japan to the user’s door anywhere in the world. 

They stock a huge range of Japanese products including anime goods, plushies, food & drinks, drugstore beauty products, kitchenware, traditional Japanese goods, handmade products, souvenirs, Japanese-language manga, DVDs, games, and many more. 

Some of the featured stores are Nicker, Nakamura Tokichi, and Kaiyodo. You can find a list of the Japan shops on their website. 

Japanese Tableware


The product prices are based on the Japanese yen and are calculated by the exchange rate on the day. 

Check out their Shopping Guide for more information on how to shop with ZenPlus. 

Shopping Guide

The Benefits of Buying through ZenPlus 


There are numerous benefits to shopping with ZenPlus which include: 

• They are not a shopping proxy service, but work directly with the Japanese stores, which guarantees the products are 100% authentic. 

• You can purchase different products from different stores and include them in the same order. The products are gathered in the same parcel for free. 

• Users can pay a one-off price with the shipping fee included during checkout. This makes the whole process a lot easier as you DO NOT need to arrange any more steps after the 1-time payment. 

• There is a native English Customer Support team to help out with the whole communication process, which means zero worries about the issue of the language barrier with Japanese stores. 

• Users can pay in any currency and send to any country around the world. 

ZenPlus makes it easy to buy products directly from Japan with only a few clicks. Make sure to follow them on their social media channels, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for the latest news, sales, and discounts.

Shop with ZenPlus


Sunday, June 26, 2022

Where to get Japanese products in Australia?

Sugoi Mart
Love Japan and all things Japanese, but not in Japan? If you feel like you’re missing out on Japan exclusive items that often seem difficult, if not impossible, to buy in Australia, there is a simple solution for you - Sugoi Mart

There is absolutely no arguing that Japan produces the most amazing, futuristic, inventive and beautiful products. Think cute kawaii Sanrio items, anime figurines, musical instruments, and Starbucks Japan items, and that’s even without mentioning the mouth watering candy and snacks

Japan truly makes the most interesting, weird and delicious snacks and candy to have come into touch with our taste buds. With limited edition and Japan exclusive items from some worldwide brands like Kit Kat, Pocky, Doritos, Kewpie Mayo, Pringles and Boss Coffee. 

Sugoi Mart Japan Kit Kats Variety Pack

Sugoi Mart Japan Kit Kats Variety Pack


We live in an era where getting real deal Japanese products is tough - especially here in Australia. It’s easy to be unsure if it’s an authentic product that is truly from Japan or if it’s a knockoff, you want Hello Kitty, but instead you get Hello Catty. 

Japan is known for its overall supreme quality, originality, authentic and great craftsmanship. To make sure you're getting the real ideal items, and ensure that your Japanese products are actually made in Japan, Sugoi Mart is your one stop shop. It’s the glowing answer to get the real authentic Japan experience that is delivered to all over the world. Sugoi Mart is a bountiful land that allows access to the most exclusive and limited Japanese items that you can’t find anywhere else. This means that Japanese snacks, Japanese Kit Kat and legitimate Anime license products are only one click away. 

Demon Slayer Figuarts Zero Figure: Shinobu

Demon Slayer Figuarts Zero Figure: Shinobu

Well, what Japanese products are available at Sugoi Mart? Firstly, there is a whole host of anime merch, which includes Sailor Moon items, Jujutsu Kaisen character, Demon Slayer characters like Mitsuri and Shinobu Kocho and items from the world famous Ghibli movies, like Kiki's Delivery Service. You can even get a glimpse at the Weekly Shonen Jump, which is one of Japan's premiere manga magazines! 

But, it’s not just anime merch that Sugoi Mart has, there’s Among Us plush, adorable Sanrio characters like Pompompurin, My Melody and Rilakkuma. There’s even the renowned electronic musical synthesizer, otamatone. 

Deluxe Kirby Otamatone

Deluxe Kirby Otamatone


Whilst you’re watching your favorite anime, playing the otamatone seamlessly and searching through Sugoi Mart, you’ll need to be munching on your favorite Japanese foods to keep up your energy! Why not try the Japanese classic ramen noodles, taiyaki and yakisoba sprinkled with furikake seaweed flakes, all washed down with refreshing Japanese classic ramune

Sugoi Mart Deluxe Lucky Bag

Sugoi Mart Deluxe Lucky Bag


There is a sensational amount of Japanese products on Sugoi Mart, and sometimes you just don't know what to get! And the best answer is LUCKY BAGS! Lucky bags are packed full of Japan-exclusive mystery items from snacks, drinks, collectibles, figures, toys, games, plushies, and more! The Lucky Bags are the perfect intro to Japan, whilst still having a flair of excitement and mystery. 

Pocky Grand Party Set

You’ve made your order, what's next? Well, once your order is packed here in Japan it’s shipped through to DHL Express with tracking. Just like that it will arrive in about 3-5 business days to your door! Before you know it you’ll be snacking on authentically delicious Pocky in Australia. Head over to Sugoi Mart and dive into your dream Japanese adventure right on your couch.

Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Ippin Japan Mall

Ippin is an online shopping mall for Japanese products with more than 150,000 Japanese products available on their platform from Japanese food & fashion to electronics & hobby goods. Their mission is a simple one, bring the widest selection of quality Japanese products to your doorstep, and by doing so, bring Japan to the world.

Ippin specializes in Japanese alcoholic products such as sake, shochu, whisky, and umeshu. With a vast online collection of more than 1350 Japanese sake products on their platform, they have one of the largest sake collections online. Some of their products are so unique that it can even be difficult to buy them in Japan such as Juyondai sake, known for its bold and expressive flavor.



Sake, a traditional Japanese rice wine has grown in popularity around the world in recent years. This fermented beverage is such an intrinsic part of Japanese culture that it is a common sight in Japan. Now, this rich element of Japanese culture can be yours with a simple click of a button. Visit the Japanese Sake section of the Ippin Japan Mall to view their extensive collection of sake.



Other Japanese alcoholic products available on Ippin include shochu, a distilled beverage typically made from rice, barley or sweet potatoes, umeshu, a plum wine liqueur made from ume (plums) which are steeped in shochu and sugar, and Japanese whisky.

Japanese whisky has been gaining international recognition in recent years with Nikka and Suntory distilleries producing world-class whiskies. Ippin has rare Japanese whiskies available such as Yamazaki 12 Years, Yamazaki 18 years, and Hibiki 17 years.

Ippin is a part of the C-Connect Corporation, a highly trusted company in Japan which amongst other activities operates Japan's No.1 printer ink retailing store, Ink-revolution.com.



Only working with trustable Japanese sellers, you know you are getting the finest quality product when you order from Ippin. Shipping is fast and convenient with customers getting their authentic Japanese products from Japan directly to their doorstep within a week.

Ippin is active in 16 countries with a different website for each country allowing you to shop in your preferred language. There are also different payment methods available allowing you to pay in your local currency. In Australia, you can find Ippin at https://au.ippin.com/

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