Specialising in one of the most advanced stainless steels in the knife industry, the Yoshida Hamono ZDP-189 collection provides a range of long lasting, easy to maintain knives with extreme sharpness potential.
- Yoshida Hamono Stainless Steel Japanese Knife
- 190mm Bunka Knife
- ZDP189 Stainless Steel
- Kurouchi Finish
- Stainless Damascus Clad
- Octagonal Rosewood Handle
- Pakka Ferrule
- Hand-Crafted in Japan
- Edge Length: 195mm |Overall Length: 339mm | Blade Height: 51mm | Weight: 152g
- Blade Thickness: (A) 1.8 (B) 1.7 (C) 0.7
* As our Japanese chef knives are hand-made, small variations in size and appearance may occur, and measurements and images are a guide only.
Japanese Kitchen Knife | Bunka (Home Cook Knife)
Like the Santoku, the Bunka knife is known as a home cook knife. It is very close to a Santoku knife in many ways, varying slightly in shape with a more pointed tip. A versatile kitchen knife widely used throughout the world and one of the better starting points into Japanese knives.
Also like it's larger cousin, the Gyuto, this is your go-to knife for any and all tasks within the kitchen. Generally Bunka knives are smaller in size than Gyuto, making them versatile in smaller home kitchens or for cooks with fledgling knife skills. Both styles of knife are multi-tasking machines that can be used for any and all cooking preparation tasks.
As is the case with most Japanese kitchen knives, the Bunka knife is thinner & lighter than other western chef knives, they are normally made from harder steel which can hold a sharper edge.
Also like it's larger cousin, the Gyuto, this is your go-to knife for any and all tasks within the kitchen. Generally Bunka knives are smaller in size than Gyuto, making them versatile in smaller home kitchens or for cooks with fledgling knife skills. Both styles of knife are multi-tasking machines that can be used for any and all cooking preparation tasks.
As is the case with most Japanese kitchen knives, the Bunka knife is thinner & lighter than other western chef knives, they are normally made from harder steel which can hold a sharper edge.