Higonokami – Traditional Japanese Folding Knives

Higonokami is an iconic Japanese folding knife that combines a simple construction, compact dimensions and unmistakable character. In the selection you will find traditionally styled Sekiryu models made of SK-5 carbon steel as well as modern knives inspired by the Higonokami construction, for example made of M390 powder steel.

Which Higonokami should you choose?

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What is a Higonokami knife?

Higonokami is a traditional type of Japanese folding knife whose history dates back to the Meiji period in the 19th century. It is known for its simple construction without a spring and without a classic blade lock. The traditional handle is usually made from bent sheet metal, often brass, which gradually develops a natural patina through use.

The blade is opened using an extended lever called chikiri. During use, the user holds the lever with the thumb, helping keep the blade in the open position. It is precisely this minimalist construction that gives Higonokami knives their typical appearance and authentic character.

Why get a Higonokami?

Simple mechanism The construction without a complicated lock and numerous small parts follows the original practical concept of the knife.
Japanese tradition Traditional models recall the history of Japanese knifemaking and offer the charm of a hand-crafted product.
Compact design When closed, the knife takes up little space and, depending on the selected size, fits in a pocket, bag or collection.
Distinctive design A brass, black or chrome-plated handle and the characteristic chikiri lever distinguish Higonokami from ordinary folding knives.

Higonokami sizes

Size Who it is suitable for Typical use
Mini For lovers of small knives and collectors Light cutting, opening packaging and small tasks
M For customers looking for a balanced compromise Normal everyday use and trips
L a XL For a larger palm or a requirement for a longer blade Larger material and tasks requiring a more secure grip
Premium version For demanding users and collectors Everyday use and a representative gift

Recommendation: The labels Mini, M, L or XL do not necessarily mean exactly the same dimensions for all manufacturers. Before ordering, always compare the blade length, overall length and handle size listed for the specific knife.

Carbon SK-5 or powder steel M390?

Property SK-5 M390
Steel type Carbon tool steel Modern powder stainless steel
Character Traditional, sharpens well and may develop a patina through use High resistance to wear and corrosion
Maintenance Requires thorough drying and light oil treatment Easier protection against corrosion, but still needs regular care
Sharpening Usually easier on standard sharpening stones Due to the steel’s resistance, it may take more time
Suitable choice For fans of authenticity and traditional Higonokami For customers who want modern material and premium workmanship

How to use a Higonokami safely

A traditional Higonokami does not have a classic mechanical blade lock. The chikiri lever helps open the blade, and during cutting the user holds it with the thumb. However, the blade is not locked in the same way as on a folding knife with a lock.

  • Always cut away from the body and keep your fingers out of the blade path.
  • Hold the knife firmly during use and control the pressure on the chikiri lever.
  • Do not use the knife for prying, chopping, screwing or sideways stress.
  • Before storing, check that the blade is completely closed.
  • Keep it out of reach of children and uninstructed persons.

Care for a Higonokami knife

Keep it dry After use, wipe the blade and dry it thoroughly. Moisture can cause corrosion, especially on SK-5 carbon steel.
Protect carbon steel Apply a very thin layer of suitable oil to the dry blade. For food contact, use oil intended for this purpose.
Check the pivot Keep the area around the pivot clean. Apply any lubricant sparingly so dirt does not get trapped in the mechanism.
Sharpen with care Keep the original edge angle and do not remove more material than necessary when sharpening.

Important: Do not wash the knife in the dishwasher or leave it in water for a long time. Natural patina on a carbon blade or brass handle is not the same as active rust. Patina develops through use, while rust needs to be removed in time.

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Frequently asked questions about Higonokami knives

What does Higonokami mean?

Higonokami refers to a traditional Japanese type of folding knife with a simple handle and an extended blade lever called chikiri. Today, there are originally styled models as well as modern knives inspired by this construction.

Does a Higonokami have a blade lock?

A traditional Higonokami does not have a classic mechanical lock. During use, thumb pressure on the chikiri lever helps stabilize the blade, so attentive and controlled handling is required.

What is a Higonokami suitable for?

Depending on size, it can be used for opening packages, cutting string, small work with wood and other appropriate cutting tasks. It is not intended for prying, chopping or screwing.

Is SK-5 carbon steel stainless?

No. SK-5 is a carbon tool steel that requires thorough drying and regular protection with a thin layer of suitable oil.

Is patina on the blade a defect?

An even patina is a normal result of use on carbon steel. However, it is important to distinguish it from active orange or coarse corrosion, which needs to be removed.

Why does a brass handle change colour?

Brass naturally reacts with air, moisture and contact with hands. It gradually develops a darker patina that gives each knife an original look.

Which Higonokami size should you choose?

Mini is suitable for light tasks and collectors, size M is a universal choice, and L or XL offers a larger grip. Always compare the exact dimensions listed for the product.

What is the difference between SK-5 and M390?

SK-5 offers traditional character, good sharpenability and requires more careful corrosion protection. Powder steel M390 has high wear and corrosion resistance, but sharpening it may be more demanding.

Can a Higonokami be washed in the dishwasher?

No. A dishwasher can damage the blade, handle surface and mechanism. Clean the knife by hand, without long soaking, and dry it immediately.

Is a Higonokami suitable as a gift?

Yes, especially for lovers of Japan, minimalist design, traditional craftsmanship and collectible knives. When choosing, consider the size, blade material and handle style.

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Ručně vyrobený japonský nůž Higonokami XL s uhlíkovou čepelí SK-5 a chromovanou rukojetí.
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Traditional Japanese folding knife Higonokami "XL" with a high-carbon SK-5 steel blade set in a brass handle with an elegant chrome finish. Compact and historically rich folding...

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The Japanese traditional folding knife Higonokami XL is a legend among pocket knives. The blade made of layered SK-5 carbon steel is set in a black lacquered brass handle. Over...

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Ručně vyrobený japonský nůž Higonokami s uhlíkovou čepelí SK-5 a chromovanou rukojetí.
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Folding Japanese knife Higonokami "L" with a blade made of high-carbon SK-5 steel set in a brass handle with a chrome finish. This compact and historically rich pocket knife is...

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Japonský zavírací nůž Higonokami "L" Black, SK-5 ocel, ideální pro outdoor
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Japanese folding knife Higonokami "L" with a layered SK-5 steel blade set into a black brass handle. A compact, lightweight, and historically rich outdoor companion for your...

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Japanese folding knife Higonokami "M" with a blade made of Japanese SK-5 steel set in a brass handle with a chrome finish. Compact, lightweight, and historically rich...

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Japonský nůž Higonokami mini v červeném pouzdřem, ocel SK-5, s mosaznou rukojetí
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Hand-made Japanese knife Higonokami mini with a blade made of Japanese SK-5 carbon steel inserted into a brass handle. Comes in a stylish red case with a carabiner for hanging....

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Hand-made Japanese knife Higonokami mini with a blade made of Japanese SK-5 carbon steel inserted into a brass handle. The knife comes in a small stylish brown pouch with a...

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Japanese, handmade knife Higonokami mini with a blade of Japanese carbon layered SK-5 steel set in a brass handle. Comes in a stylish blue case with a carabiner. A compact,...

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Handmade Japanese folding knife Higonokami mini with a blade made of Japanese SK-5 carbon steel set in a brass handle. Compact, lightweight, and steeped in history, this folding...

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Zavírací nůž Dellinger Higonokami s čepelí z oceli M390 a rukojetí z hadího dřeva.
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The Dellinger Higonokami folding knife features a blade made of premium powder M390 steel with extreme hardness up to 62 HRC – it is highly durable, precisely sharp, and always...

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