6th Generation President Fukui Co & Ltd.
Sakai, Japan
The Lines
About the atelier
Hado — written with 刃 (ha, "blade") and 道 (do, "the way") — means "the road of blades." It is the in-house knife brand of Fukui Co., Ltd. of Sakai, Osaka: the first knives the 109-year-old house has forged under its own roof. For President Motonari Fukui, the Hado atelier is the heart of the company — a way to step onto Sakai's centuries-old road of hand-forged steel, or Uchi-Hamono, and to contribute to the craft community the city has carried since its earliest blacksmiths.
The idea that holds Hado together is tamashi — soul. Each blade is sharpened one at a time, by hand, with the maker's spirit worked into the edge. The aim is never sharpness alone, but a tool that gives its owner moments of quiet joy for a lifetime.
Modern Cooking is proud to carry several of Hado's finest series. The carbon-steel lines — Junpaku (Shirogami #1), Sumi (Shirogami #2), the misty-finished Kirisame (Shirogami #1) and the Damascus-clad B1D (Aogami #1) — are forged by Yoshikazu Tanaka, fourth-generation blacksmith of Tanaka Uchihamono, whose work lays the foundation of every knife. The stainless-clad Ginsan (Silver 3) series is forged by Shougou Yamatsuka of Yamatsuka Hamono. Each blade is then ground and finished in-house by Fukui's own team of sharpeners, whose work draws on generations of accumulated Sakai sharpening wisdom — a craft and house geometry first shaped by founding sharpener Tadataka Maruyama, who has since gone on to establish his own brand, Enjiki Hamono.
These are among the most exciting Japanese kitchen knives released in recent years, and we recommend them without reservation.
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— Motonari Fukui, 6th Generation President Fukui Co & Ltd.
The Workshop
6th Generation President Fukui Co & Ltd.
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Team Lead
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