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Difference between a Japanese log cabin knife and a trapped log cabin

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The Nihonbashi Kizuna, known for its traditional Japanese craftsmanship, was founded in the middle of the Edo period. At that time, Nihonbashi was the largest wholesale fishing market in the Edo area (today's Tokyo), so the knifemakers of Nihonbashi Kibiya created specialized knives that could handle a wide variety of fish, and made a name for themselves in the world of Japanese culinary knives.