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  2. Are Japanese knives right for you? Find out with this set on sale

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    Perhaps this deal will sway you — we just found a stellar 8-piece Seido set on sale for $100 (plus $4 shipping), down from $399. That's a savings of 74 percent! ... Seido knives are a cut above ...

  3. Japanese kitchen knife - Wikipedia

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    This knife is a variant of the santoku, but instead of the sheep's foot tip, it has a "k-tip", also called a "reverse tanto". [citation needed] Nakiri — 菜切 — (lit: "vegetable cutter"). The square tip makes the knife feel more robust and secure than the pointed tip of the santoku or gyuto, which allows it to cut dense products at the tip ...

  4. Shun Cutlery - Wikipedia

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    The Shun Classic Hollow-Ground Santoku was the first Shun to earn a Blade Show award, winning Knife of the Year in 2003. Shun has been recognized at the annual Blade Show in Atlanta, Georgia. [6] [7] [8] Additionally, International Forum Design presented the Shun/Ken Onion Chef's Knife with an iF Product Design Award in 2005. [9]

  5. Santoku - Wikipedia

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    The santoku knife design originated in Japan, where traditionally a deba knife is used to cut fish, a gyuto knife is used to cut meat, and a nakiri knife is used to cut vegetables. This knife was created in the 1940s to combine the three virtues of each of these traditional knives into one universal generalist knife — the santoku bōchō. [1]

  6. Seidokaikan - Wikipedia

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    Seidokaikan can be confused with Seido, the World Seido Karate Organization, a traditional non-contact karate style with a similar name established in 1976 by former Kyokushin karateka Tadashi Nakamura and also with Seidokan Karate Kobudo, a traditional karate style established by Shian Toma in 1984.

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