





One of the newer powdered stainless steels from Japan, SPG STRIX is a new industry favourite. Takeshi Saji is one of the first to adopt this steel, presented here with an Oak and Walnut handle.
- Takeshi Saji SPG STRIX Japanese Knife
- 170mm Nakiri Knife
- SPG STRIX Stainless Steel
- Master Takeshi Saji
- Tsuchime Finish
- Oak and Walnut Handle
- HRC 64-65
- Crafted in Japan
- Edge Length: 153mm | Overall Length: 312mm | Blade Height: 50mm | Weight: 171g
- Blade Thickness: (A) 2.4 (B) 2.4 (C) 2.3 (at spine)
* Small variations in size and appearance may occur, and measurements and images are a guide only.

Japanese Kitchen Knife | Nakiri (Vegetable Knife)
Nakiri knives are a specialist Japanese vegetable cutting knife that can also be used as your primary kitchen knife, depending on your cutting style.
Nakiri knives have a flat profile and tall blade height which aids in push chopping but does make rock style cutting a little uncomfortable. The Nakiri, like many western style chef knives has a double bevel grind, in contrast to the Japanese style vegetable knife, the Usuba, which is single bevel. Whilst a Gyuto or Santoku does do a good job at cutting vegetables, the larger flat bottom of a Nakiri or Usuba make the task much easier. The Nakiri is one of our favourite profiles, highly recommended.
Nakiri knives have a flat profile and tall blade height which aids in push chopping but does make rock style cutting a little uncomfortable. The Nakiri, like many western style chef knives has a double bevel grind, in contrast to the Japanese style vegetable knife, the Usuba, which is single bevel. Whilst a Gyuto or Santoku does do a good job at cutting vegetables, the larger flat bottom of a Nakiri or Usuba make the task much easier. The Nakiri is one of our favourite profiles, highly recommended.