Overview The Masakage Yuki Honesuki 150mm is a purpose-built Japanese poultry boning knife forged by Yoshimi Kato in Echizen, Japan, and finished as part of the Masakage Yuki line. A honesuki is designed for breaking down chicken, trimming around joints, removing tendons, and making controlled cuts where a standard chef knife feels too large or imprecise. The Yuki line uses Shirogami #2 carbon steel at the cutting edge, clad in softer stainless steel for easier maintenance. This gives the knife the sharpness, bite, and easy sharpening feel of white carbon steel while reducing the amount of exposed reactive steel. The exposed edge can still patina or rust if left wet, so it should be wiped dry during use and cleaned promptly after butchery work. Unlike a flexible Western boning knife, the Masakage Yuki Honesuki has a stiff triangular blade with a strong heel and precise tip. It is excellent for separating poultry at the joints, trimming boneless meats, and working around cartilage and connective tissue. It should not be used to chop directly through bone. The frosty nashiji finish gives the Yuki line its signature “snow” look, while the magnolia wa handle with red pakkawood ferrule keeps the knife light and traditional in the hand. Common Questions Q: What is a honesuki used for? A: A honesuki is a Japanese boning knife originally designed for poultry. It is best for breaking down chicken, trimming meat, cutting around joints, removing tendons, and working through cartilage. It is not meant to chop through hard bones. Q: Is the Masakage Yuki Honesuki good for home cooks? A: Yes. If you break down whole chickens, trim proteins, or want a dedicated butchery knife, this is an excellent tool. It is especially useful for cooks who want more control than a large chef knife can offer during poultry prep. Q: Does Shirogami #2 steel rust? A: Yes, the exposed Shirogami #2 edge is reactive and can rust if left wet. The stainless cladding makes the blade easier to care for, but the edge should still be washed, dried immediately, and lightly oiled with tsubaki oil if stored for longer periods. Q: How should I maintain the edge? A: Use a fine whetstone for sharpening and a leather strop for light edge maintenance between sharpenings. Avoid twisting into bone or forcing the blade through hard material, as this can damage the edge. Specifications Brand / Maker: Masakage / Yoshimi Kato Knife Line: Yuki Knife Type: Honesuki Core Steel: Shirogami #2 / White #2 carbon steel Cladding Type: Stainless steel cladding Finish: Nashiji pear-skin finish Blade Length: 150mm Overall Length: 297mm Blade Height at Heel: 41mm Spine Thickness at Heel: 4mm Spine Thickness at Mid: Specs not found Weight: Approximately 115g–120g Handle Material: Magnolia wa handle with red pakkawood ferrule Handle Style: Japanese wa handle, oval Hardness (HRC): Approximately 62–63 HRC Edge: Double bevel, 50/50 Rust Resistance: Stainless clad with reactive carbon steel edge; wipe dry after use Made In: Echizen, Fukui, Japan