
Otsuki Hamono - Funayuki (All-Purpose Knife)
The Funayuki knife was created to be used by fishermen aboard their boats. Funayuki translates as ‘going on a boat’. However, you do not need to be on one to use it.
In the kitchen, the Funayuki knife is perfect for filleting fish or breaking down poultry and also for everyday cooking.
The pointed tip allows for better control and the weight distribution of the knife helps glide through any ingredient with ease. Avoid cutting through bones or frozen ingredients to maintain a sharp-edged blade.
Blade length: 165mm
Weight:210g
Material: Blade: Yasugi Steel / Handle: Magnolia wood
Producer: Otsuki Knives
Made in Takahashi City, Okayama Prefecture, Japan
The Funayuki knife was created to be used by fishermen aboard their boats. Funayuki translates as ‘going on a boat’. However, you do not need to be on one to use it.
In the kitchen, the Funayuki knife is perfect for filleting fish or breaking down poultry and also for everyday cooking.
The pointed tip allows for better control and the weight distribution of the knife helps glide through any ingredient with ease. Avoid cutting through bones or frozen ingredients to maintain a sharp-edged blade.
Blade length: 165mm
Weight:210g
Material: Blade: Yasugi Steel / Handle: Magnolia wood
Producer: Otsuki Knives
Made in Takahashi City, Okayama Prefecture, Japan
Original: $86.53
-65%$86.53
$30.29Description
The Funayuki knife was created to be used by fishermen aboard their boats. Funayuki translates as ‘going on a boat’. However, you do not need to be on one to use it.
In the kitchen, the Funayuki knife is perfect for filleting fish or breaking down poultry and also for everyday cooking.
The pointed tip allows for better control and the weight distribution of the knife helps glide through any ingredient with ease. Avoid cutting through bones or frozen ingredients to maintain a sharp-edged blade.
Blade length: 165mm
Weight:210g
Material: Blade: Yasugi Steel / Handle: Magnolia wood
Producer: Otsuki Knives
Made in Takahashi City, Okayama Prefecture, Japan




















