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NEW! Knife Making Workshop: Strike Traditional Tamahagane Steel

A private knife making workshop where you can experience the raw heat, ringing anvils, and ancient spiritual discipline of a traditional Japanese sword-smith’s forge.

Spend a full day in Gifu under the direct instruction of a master bladesmith, hammer high-purity samurai steel into shape, and create a one-of-a-kind knife whose unique grain pattern reflects the weather and your own touch.

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Licensed master swordsmith Taro Asano working at the blazing charcoal hearth inside his sacred forge, surrounded by a dramatic shower of bright golden sparks as the rare samurai steel is worked.
Three completed, custom-forged knives displayed on a wooden stand, each finished with a sleek, minimalist wooden handle, a dark bolster, and a visible wavy blade pattern (hamon) resulting from clay coating and water quenching.

Experience overview

  • Duration: 1 Day (Immersive Format)
  • Location: Gifu-Hashima (Conveniently located one Shinkansen stop from Nagoya Station)
  • Language: Dedicated translator support fully included
  • Material Used: High-purity Tamahagane (Traditional Japanese sword steel)
  • Take-Home: Completed custom 15cm forged utility knife

Why choose this Gifu swordsmith experience?

  • Train with a Master Craftsman – Your personal sensei is Taro Asano, a distinguished licensed swordsmith at Asano Kajiya with three decades of extensive bladesmithing experience and international lecturing prestige.
  • Authentic Tamahagane Steel – You will work exclusively with tamahagane, the incredibly rare, high-purity steel smelted from natural iron sand.

    This is the exact material historically reserved for premium samurai katanas.
  • No Machinery or Pre-Made Molds – This workshop rejects modern, mass-produced shortcut shortcuts.

    Every single centimeter of your blade is shaped by the raw power of your own muscle, charcoal fire, water quenching, and iron hammers.
Wide shot of the authentic Asano Kajiya swordsmith forge, showing the master smith standing by the anvil with heavy machinery, iron hammers, and specialized bladesmithing tools arranged in the dim, atmospheric workshop.
Three unpolished, raw examples of newly forged utility knife blades resting on a light wooden surface, showcasing different shapes, classic profiles, and decorative curled tang designs before final hilt finishing.
A close-up, action shot of a participant's hands rhythmically striking a glowing, red-hot tamahagane steel billet against an iron anvil with a heavy hammer, sending bright orange sparks flying during the high-heat hammer forging step.
Overhead view of a participant gently hand-sharpening a newly forged blade using a wet, traditional Japanese whetstone laid on a rustic wooden table, revealing the bright, hand-beaten grain of the steel.

What to expect during your forging journey

1. The Sanctuary of the Swordsmith’s Forge

Step into a sacred workspace built around a blazing charcoal hearth. Learn the strict code of conduct, ancestral spiritual rituals, and safety protocols that have governed active Japanese smithies for over a millennium.

2. High-Heat Hammer Forging

Learn to read the temperature of the steel through its incandescent color. Rhythmically strike the white-hot tamahagane billet against the anvil to draw out the metal, thinning and shaping it into a sleek, classic 15cm blade profile.

3. The Art of Clay Coating & Quenching

Apply a specialised, secret compound of clay and charcoal powder along the blade spine before the final heat treatment. Plunge the glowing blade into a cold water bath, instantly hardening the edge while creating a distinct, wavy wave pattern (hamon).

4. Final Edging & Hilt Finishing

Gently sharpen your blade using specialised grading stones to reveal the bright grain of the hand-beaten steel. Fit your finished weapon with a minimalist wooden handle and custom protective sheath, safe to transport inside your checked luggage.

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