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Moritaka

The knives from the Moritaka family can be traced back a very long time.

The story begins all the way back in 1293, when master blacksmith Kongouhyoueminamotono Moritaka forged swords for the Buddhist monk at Mount Houman in Dazaifu, Fukuoka. Over the next 13 generations, the tradition of making swords for the monks continued, and these swords gained a rather unique status in the liberation struggle.

As time passed from weapon production, the focus shifted to the kitchen knives we know today. A knife from Moritaka is forged according to the traditions and with the techniques known from the iconic katanas.

Today, Hamone Moritake - the master blacksmith of Moritaka - also occasionally forges katana swords, but the vast majority of production results in kitchen knives. A knife from Moritaka is also quite recognizable. Most are forged in blue steel, especially often in the alloy aogami-2.

The knives also have a relatively rustic appearance, as the surfaces of the blades are not ground completely smooth, and because all the knives receive a so-called kurouchi treatment.

This treatment is what gives the knives their dark color. It is an oil that is applied to the metal when it is hot. This also means that it is not a permanent treatment. It develops a patina and the oil disappears over time when you wash the knife after use.

Moritaka is also among the sharpest knives we carry, but that also means that you as the owner must take special care of the knife.

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About Japanese kitchen knives

The majority of Japanese kitchen knives you find on the market are not made in Japan, but mass-produced in other parts of the world.

The demand for the best handmade knives has increased globally, and to meet the demand, the market has been flooded with kitchen knives of widely varying quality.

Having the opportunity to trade with genuine handmade knives from the finest Japanese knifemakers requires strong personal relationships with the most skilled blacksmiths and knifemakers.

Our range has therefore been built over time through close collaborations with the most renowned Japanese knife manufacturers.

Our close partner and supplier of knives has built valuable connections to small and large manufacturers through trips to Japan, giving us access to unique knives that are rarely found elsewhere.

The selection ranges from the large Japanese manufacturers that compete with the well-known European brands, to small family-run forges where quality and classic craftsmanship are in an absolutely exceptional class.

Do you have questions about the knives?

You are always welcome to contact us at

☎️ (+45) 4243 4393

📧 info@rune-jakobsen.dk