Knife Crafting: Design Your Own Damascus Blade

Craft your own Damascus steel kitchen knife, explore Samurai history, and test your creation. Join this unique, hands-on cultural adventure.

Duration: 5 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Knife Museum - Create Your Own Samurai Knife at the Knife Museum in Seki City, Gifu Prefecture. Discover a variety of rare and unique knives from around the globe. Enjoy a hands-on experience crafting your own knife with a skilled artisan, making it a memorable Japanese keepsake. G.SAKAI, a leading Japanese knife manufacturer, partners with global…
What's Included
  • English speaking guide and support
  • Name engraving on your knife
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Certificate of completion
  • Entry fee (Museum)
  • Knife-making workshop with Damascus Kitchen Knife set
  • Lunch
  • Professional supervision by a master craftsman for knife
  • Mini-knife souvenir (limited-time gift)
Additional Information

Create your own professional Damascus kitchen knife in the renowned sword-making town of Seki, Gifu! Under the guidance of a master bladesmith with over 50 years of experience, participants will sharpen, polish, and engrave their own knife — and then test its sharpness on fresh vegetables. As a special limited-time offer, receive a handcrafted mini…

Location
Sekitomioka Station
We will pickup Sekitomioka Station of Nagara River Train nearest transportation from Knife Museum in Seki City. Our driver will wait for you in front of station at 10:08AM when is arriving time of train.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Lachlan_o
Jan 20, 2026
If you have any interest... - If you have any interest in knives at all, or simply wish to experience the practice that’s been ongoing at this location for over 100 years, this experience is a must. Even though I was late, the three people I met (Hiro, Sumi, and Yoshi) were super kind and supportive, ensuring I experienced the whole experience as a solo traveller. They were super kind and ensured the experience is one I will never forget.
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164darwins
Dec 25, 2025
Most memorable and wholesome experience in my entire Japan tour!! - Did a tour of Japan from Nagoya, Hiroshima, Beppu, and this was the most memorable experience! Hiro was a fantastic guide and had great command of English, he was very funny and matched our energy. The CEO of the knife making factory and his staff were very caring and it felt like a team event. We also got to experience a Katana museum where we could hold authentic katana's (RARE) and see a live demonstration by the local Kendo Club. We didn't get to forge our own blades (thank god) but it still took 4 hours to polish, sand, and chemical etch our kanji and Katakana names on the blade. We also got to choose options such as blade style and handle color (black, light wood, etc). The end product was a very sharp Damascus steel knife that could easily cut paper, and we tested it on tomato. I even accidentally cut myself it was so insanely sharp (human test lol)! Most of all it was a unforgettable experience. Also I had the best Tonkatsu I've ever had in my life at a local shop as Hiro offered Tonkatsu, Unagi, Sushi, etc for our lunch option. I am a Japan veteran who lived there for a few years and have over 8 trips on my belt, but I have yet to have such a wholesome and rewarding experience such as this. It warms my heart that they open up a bit of history and culture to tourists alike so that they can pass down some of their knowledge and experience, and we get to see what it feels like to be an apprentice to a truly professional blacksmith. All personal touches and handmade presents from the staff were very heartfelt and lovely! Lets not forget the fun way we tested our knifes on water bottles like kids in the yard lol. The long train ride is definitely worth it. Please don't hesitate to book, and any other events by MOST JAPAN I fully endorse, Hiro is an amazing person!
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Frank_v
Sep 26, 2025
That it is with a very... - That it is with a very small group so you get all the attention you need. Furthermore that the 2 brothers Sakai are very passionate about the process of making knives.
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Pioneer495423
Jul 23, 2025
Wonderful and one of a kind - This was easily one of the best things we did in Japan. Everything was super well organized, but at the same time it felt easygoing and personal. Our guides and hosts were so warm and welcoming from the start. They didn’t just show us how to make a samurai knife—they really shared a piece of Seki with us. They made the whole process fun and meaningful without ever feeling intimidating. What really made it stand out was how much effort they put into making the day feel special. It felt more like spending the day with new friends. They showed us things we never would’ve found on our own, way beyond the typical tourist stuff. That made it all the more memorable. If you’re looking for something truly unique, personal, and full of heart, this is the experience to go for. We’re so glad we did!
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Yan
Apr 18, 2025
A great day to make his knife. - Welcomed by a guide and friendly instructors, we choose his set for his knife. We follow different steps such as polishing the blade and handle, writing his name on the blade, sharpening, all with the kindness of the instructors to succeed his knife. A great experience for those who love knives. I had a very good day.
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Antofdz
Apr 15, 2025
Samurai Soul - Incredible experience! It all starts with the excellent energy and good vibes of Sumi, Yoshi, and Hiro. Then, the knife-making process step by step, it feels like the effort is magical. We are very grateful and hope many people will be encouraged to learn about this legacy of Japanese Craftmens with Samurai Soul. Greetings from Chile.
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Roam320912
Feb 25, 2025
Knife making in Seki. - I am from the US, and took the train from Nagoya, where I am visiting my mother-in-law. Hiro picked me up at the very remote train platform, and brought me to the workshop, where I joined another couple from Australia, and two instructors. First we made match tea, and drank it with mochi. Then we got to work. We chose our knife model, polished the blade, assembled the handle, then chamfered it to blend with the knife shank. We then removed the handle, and painted our name on the blade with kanji characters. Next we etched the blade, sharpened it, and tested the sharpness. We went to lunch of sushi, tempura, soup, and rice, at a cute little restaurant. When we returned our creations had been beautifully packaged for us, along with some gifts Hiro added. All in all, a very nice experience and now I have a very useful souvenir. Throughout Hiro was very attentive to ensuring we were having a good time.
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D547sgsandrag
Feb 24, 2025
absolutely Wonderful - Hiro is a fabulous guide, he is available, kind and very knowledgeable! We did not have a great level in English but he knows how to make himself understood! it was a great activity with lots of little surprises here and there! the activity may seem expensive, but clearly I tell you go for it! Also we ate in a restaurant where the sushi was amazing! Thank you Hiro for sharing, this amazing experience! believe me despite the price I will do again without hesitation if I have the opportunity to return to Japan!
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Barbara
Feb 5, 2025
Wonderful experience for our family in knife making - Thanks for Hiro San arranged such a great knife making class and took us to have delicious meal as well. G. Sakai San, master of the museum, professional teacher 👍, very detailed in teaching us step by step in knife making. My family had a fantastic time, highly recommend to anyone who is interested.
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Adepew07
Jan 8, 2025
Amazing day, great instructors, sharp knife to keep! - Ypu start out with high quality Damascus steel and then get taught how to polish, sharpen, and etch your name into the blade, as well as choose and shape your handle. It was a great experience, and my blade is sharp as all get out! The instructors were all super nice and knowledge, the lunch was delicious, and the sword museum was also very cool. Definitely worth a trip. Plus I had time, so I went to the nearby Inuyama Castle which is an original castle from the 1600’s. And I got super lucky with the timing and no one else being there. 10/10. Worth the trip.
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