HIGONOKAMI Knife making experience
This manufacturing experience and workshop tour shows the process of creating "higonokami" traditional Japanese blades. We have been in the business of higonokami knife production for 130 years. Our practical knives have fans all over the world and across Japan.
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- Minimum Number of Passengers
- 2 people
- Maximum Capacity
- 8 people
- Participation Restrictions
- 10 years or older
- Meeting and Exchange Areas
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Nagao Kanekoma Factory
286-1 Torimachi, Miki-shi, Hyogo, Japan - Open Period
- Year-round
- Closed Period
- Saturday/Sunday/Holidays/Obon Holidays/Year End and New Year
- Tour Schedule
- Meet at workshop /Higonokami knife creation experience /Higonokami knife display and sales
- Required Time
- Around 2 hours
- Provision of Meals
- Meals are not provided
- Parking
- Available for standard vehicles and mini-buses/No full-size buses
- Related websites
- https://www.higonokami.jp/en/
This basic information is current at the time of publication and is subject to change.
Please check the official website for the latest information.
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