This tour offers more than just visit to a tourist spot; it has the potential to provide deep meaning and satisfaction for the participants.
Discover the refined craftsmanship of Seki, one of Japan’s most celebrated cities for blades, through a hands-on Damascus kitchen knife-making experience. In this hands-on experience at G.SAKAI, you will make a beautiful and practical kitchen knife and engrave your name on the blade, creating a truly personal keepsake from Japan. During the tour, you will also enjoy a delicious lunch featuring local specialities at a well-known local restaurant, adding another memorable highlight to the day. More than just a workshop, this experience lets you discover the beauty, creativity, and tradition behind Seki’s craftsmanship. Depending on the day, the workshop may take place alongside other small groups, but each guest receives guided support throughout the process. This experience is especially recommended for visitors interested in Japanese craftsmanship, quality design, local food, and meaningful cultural experiences.
Experience the ancient art of Japanese knife-making in the sword capital of Seki City.
Guided by a master craftsman with over 50 years of experience, you’ll create your own personalised Damascus kitchen knife from start to finish.
Sharpen, polish, and engrave your name into the blade, then test its sharpness on fresh vegetables.
Enjoy a delicious Japanese lunch and take home a limited-edition mini knife gift and certificate to remember your experience.
Perfect for culture seekers, foodies, and lovers of handcrafted excellence.
Seki City, located in Gifu Prefecture, Japan, is renowned for its rich history of blade making and craftsmanship.
You can easily join for a day trip, roughly 1.5~2 hours by train from Kyoto.
It has been a centre for cutlery and sword manufacturing since the Kamakura period (1185–1333) due to the availability of high-quality iron sand, charcoal, and water—all essential for traditional forging. Today, Seki is celebrated for producing some of the finest knives in the world, appreciated by both professional chefs and home cooks for their sharpness, durability, and craftsmanship. The city also hosts museums and annual events celebrating its blade-making heritage, maintaining its reputation as a global hub for high-quality cutlery.
The Knife Museum is located in part of G.SAKAI's factory which is most famous knife maker in Japan.
You will surely have a good memory in Gifu Prefecture, Japan.