The ko-santoku is Japan's best-kept culinary secret — a compact knife that delivers full-size performance. Most Western brands don't offer this size, leaving cooks stuck with oversized blades. The ENZO Ko-Santoku maintains the santoku's wide belly for clean push-cuts and the curved tip for rocking through herbs — the difference is the shorter length that shifts the balance closer to your hand, giving more control and less wrist fatigue. Wahei Freiz developed this blade using feedback from Japanese home cooks, and the weight distribution feels intuitive from the first cut. Being ENZO means full Tsubame-Sanjo pedigree: locally sourced steel, artisan finishing, and edge retention that makes you wonder why you tolerated a dull knife.
Blade Length:
Blade Length 5.9 inches (15 cm), Weight (approx.): 3.5 oz (
Steel Type:
Stainless steel knife steel; Handle: Polypropylene (heat-resistant temperature 248°F (120°C)); Rivet: Nylon (heat-resistant temperature 356°F (180°C))
Edge Type:
Plain
Handle Material:
Polypropylene
Country of Origin:
Tsubame-Sanjo, Niigata, Japan