Tower Knives

Top choice in Osaka


Tower Knives has a fantastic selection of kitchen knives – both carbon steel and stainless steel; some are hand-forged by Osaka artisans. The English-speaking staff will walk you through the different styles, let you try them out on some veggies and show you how to care for them. Knives start from around ¥6000. Duty-free shopping available; bring your passport.


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