Kyoto: Authentic Knife-Making Experience at a Blacksmith Shop
- Change into a traditional goldsmith outfit for an authentic experience!
- Learn how to make a knife using the traditional process of making Japanese kitchen knives
- Process of "forging" is the key in this experience so no worries even if you've never tried making knives!
- **The size of the knife is approximately 13 to 15 centimeters. **(Because it is handmade, it may vary depending on the person.) Bigger knives cost more time and money. For example, for a regular cooking knife, it usually takes more than 5 hours and costs more than $400. At studio NIN, we want as many people as possible to experience forging, so we offer a two and a half hour experience. Also, there are no wooden handles. This knife is made using a traditional and simple method, and the handle is also made of iron.
What to expect
Dive into a extremely valuable and authentic blacksmithing experience in Kyoto! You will get to make a very practical knife in this experience, which is perfect for a souvenir to take home and a great memory in Japan.
The instructors are professional knife makers so don't worry even if you've had zero experience. Tackle the tasks together and create your one and only knife!
Important Information Regarding Workshop Locations: We operate out of two studios in Sakyo-ku, Kyoto. Our staff will message you prior to your visit to confirm which location you should attend. We look forward to seeing you at one of our beautiful forging spaces: ・studio NIN Yase or ・studio NIN Kendo












Reviews
Reviews summarythis was a phenomenal experience. expect a lot of sweat and sore muscles after this, but it is so worth it. You start by choosing what kind of knife you want to make, then head own to the forge where the guides show you how to beat the heated metal to expand it into your knife. They help you through the process (my partner was fine, but I needed a bit more help as I don’t really have any wrist or arm muscle and got tired pretty quick) and help shape it into your desired knife. You’re there for an hour to an hour and a half, then sand your knife down to the perfect shape and sharpen the blade (which I loved). The guides tell you how traditional knives used to be made before the sanding belts they have now, and you get the full experience. The guides were amazing, gave the perfect amount of guidance, and helped with the final steps to make sure your knife was the best it could be. Shout out to Mits and Deiki! I would absolutely do it again, and highly recommend the experience!
Knife forging ⸻ The knife forging course I took was a great, beginner-friendly experience. The whole setup—getting to heat the metal, hammer it into shape, and see the process—was exciting and gave a real sense of what it’s like to make a blade. That said, it’s very much an introductory-level activity. When they tell you to hammer, they simply say “hammer”—there’s no in-depth guidance on how much force to use, technique, or finer details. So, if you’re expecting a highly technical lesson, this might not be it. Still, it’s a fantastic way to get a feel for knife forging and to understand the craftsmanship behind handmade knives and even katanas. After making one yourself, you gain a lot of respect for the skill and effort involved in creating a beautiful, functional knife. A word of caution—if you have a weak neck, shoulder issues, or old injuries, be aware that hammering can be a bit strenuous. Overall, it was a memorable and rewarding experience.
Need a kitchen knife? Make your own. This is it! As a family of 5, it was well worth it to learn an aspect of culture and have your kids participate. This business in particular, is tailored to your group so there is no large corporate awkwardness. As a small business they are able assist you one on one, as necessary. Learn to make a knife: heating, pounding to shape, grinding and sharpening; all in one. I'm from the US and have toured a lot if places.....this one is fun, enjoyable, and most everyone can get something out of this experience.
This was an incredibly fun and beginner/proof knife making experience! The 2.5h went by really fast. We went through all the steps with very helpful instructions from the staff as we go through the process.
This was an amazing experience! I truly recommend it to everyone. I'm not very strong so it was hard but he helped me to get a good result. The activity can be longer than planned if needed so be careful with your schedule. He took the time to explain and help us and he was soooo sweet! I will remember this forever!
This was an amazing experience! Highly recommend!!! Mao was very friendly and spoke great English. The facility was clean and very well equipped.
My husband and I had a lot of fun pounding the steel until it became a working knife. We noticed a couple of lonely husbands at the workshop because their wives would rather go shopping. That's no excuse! Every woman and man should try this and feel proud bringing home their own knife.
A truly excellent experience! The master blacksmiths are incredibly skilled in their craft and teach everything in a very playful way. They guide you from start to finish, so even someone who has never done anything like this before is in excellent hands! The kind lady who explains the exact blacksmithing process at the beginning is also very engaging, and you learn many facts about the history of blacksmithing, such as why katana smiths had to find a new niche after the war because katanas were no longer in demand, leading them to switch to making knives, which are now used in every kitchen worldwide! I can only highly recommend this activity 🙏 You even get to take your self-forged knife home 🙌 A heartfelt thank you to the entire team, Dōmo arigatogozaimasu 🙇
It was an amazing experience. It was very fun. The master and his assistants were very knowledgeable and nice. However if you have not done much arm/hand exercises before be prepare for a nice workout while trying to accurately hammer your knife.
this is a very basic entry level workshop in knife making; the instructor explains the process of knife/sword making and is very informative. you start with a selection process of what style knife you want to make and you go from there. the instructor is very patient and will often tell you where your going wrong and how to improve the shape of the blade etc after forging you will then quench your blade before having a small break, afterwards you will then work on sharpening before being presented a box for your new handmade knife and a unique carry bag for it too. for anyone who has an interest in making a weapon I’d definitely consider this
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