1. TikTok Shop
  2. Tools & Hardware
  3. Hand Tools
  4. Knives
  5. Higonokami Folder (Blade 3" to 3.75")
Higonokami Folder (Blade 3" to 3.75")
Higonokami Folder (Blade 3" to 3.75")
Higonokami Folder (Blade 3" to 3.75")
Higonokami Folder (Blade 3" to 3.75")
Higonokami Folder (Blade 3" to 3.75")
Higonokami Folder (Blade 3" to 3.75")
Higonokami Folder (Blade 3" to 3.75")
Higonokami Folder (Blade 3" to 3.75")
Higonokami Folder (Blade 3" to 3.75")
4.4
285 global reviews
5
214
4
28
3
12
2
13
1
18
Photos from reviews
Sort by
Recommended
Filter by
All
Displaying 285 of 285 reviews
Reset filters
v**l
·
Verified purchase
US
This knife is not for clumsy people. Overall it’s a great knife sharp and clean looking. however it did not come clean. it had dust and small metal shavings along the hinge of the blade. i also don’t like that there is nothing protecting the blade when closing it. this will dull the blade over time.
Item:
1. SK Folder Stainless 3" HIGO07SL
2025-03-13
T**n K**i
·
Verified purchase
US
It’s shitty. Yeah, sharp and a basic Higo, but if you buy #5 they’ll send you a shittily painted knife in stead of what’s advertised. I decided to give them a chance and this was my first purchase from them, so I’m incredibly disappointed. Guess all the money goes to making tiktoks.
Item:
5. SK Folder Black 3.5" HIGO08BL
2025-11-07
D**p
·
Verified purchase
US
Only issue is that it's somewhat hard to open due to the thing holding it together being too tight, aside from that it's nicely sharp for a new knife, and as asvertised!
Item:
1. SK Folder Stainless 3" HIGO07SL
2025-11-07
珪**す
·
Verified purchase
US
simple, high quality pocket knife.
Item:
4. SK Folder Black 3" HIGO07BL
2026-01-12
S**3 P**t
·
Verified purchase
US
Very sharp very nice, the handle looked flimsy at first but is very durable
Item:
3. SK Folder Stainless 3.75" HIGO05SL
2026-01-07
M**8
·
Verified purchase
US
When I first opened the knife I was really impressed. The only reason I’m upset with this purchase is that some of the paint is stripped and damaged and the knife has a really tough time opening and closing
Item:
4. SK Folder Black 3" HIGO07BL
2025-12-25
A**n A**r ☦**🇷
·
Verified purchase
US
Super sharp, super durable, best knife I’ve ever used
Item:
1. SK Folder Stainless 3" HIGO07SL
2025-10-11
J**b
·
Verified purchase
US
Sure is good at cutting. I cut an orange in half and it cut like a knife to an orange.
Item:
8. SK5 Carbon 3.75" HIGO05BL
2025-10-06
b**d
·
Verified purchase
US
pretty sweet, had to sharpen it but it got pretty damn sharp. feels a little small and flimsy but so far it’s great and i think it’ll be a great kit knife
Item:
1. SK Folder Stainless 3" HIGO07SL
2025-09-29
J**e
·
Verified purchase
US
Perfect size, easy to open and came sharp. Love the characters on the handle. Great little knife for the money.
Item:
1. SK Folder Stainless 3" HIGO07SL
2025-03-11
├**┴ E**̺ ┬**┤
·
Verified purchase
US
The blade is pretty sturdy and cool looking. The handle on the other hand is pretty base and boring. Just a folded over sheet of thick metal. Very similar to a single blade razor barbers use.
Item:
5. SK Folder Black 3.5" HIGO08BL
2025-03-10
L**i
·
Verified purchase
US
Straight fya heat, I’m a samurai now
Item:
3. SK Folder Stainless 3.75" HIGO05SL
2025-12-08
p**5
·
Verified purchase
US
Very nice and condition is perfect!
Item:
1. SK Folder Stainless 3" HIGO07SL
2025-03-11
E**9
·
Verified purchase
US
Design is nice however when I tried to open it , it doesn’t open with ease nor close with ease you need a great amount of force
Item:
4. SK Folder Black 3" HIGO07BL
2026-01-17
J**3
·
Verified purchase
US
Got it a a Christmas gift for my brother and he loved it 10/10
Item:
8. SK5 Carbon 3.75" HIGO05BL
2026-01-07
D**7
·
Verified purchase
US
Amazing looks just like what I ordered and is beautiful.
Item:
4. SK Folder Black 3" HIGO07BL
2025-12-30
e**✞
·
Verified purchase
US
Ts was tuff, blade was a little tight but I dont care cuz im not a hater, anyways may God bless you all
Item:
8. SK5 Carbon 3.75" HIGO05BL
2025-12-23
t**s G**t
·
Verified purchase
US
You guys rock love the blade love the shop and got it here before Christmas!!! Thank you
Item:
1. SK Folder Stainless 3" HIGO07SL
2025-12-21
B**n
·
Verified purchase
US
It is a really sharp blade and it cuts really well. Only wish that the handle was a little better and didn’t dig into my fingers as much. Had to add some tape to act as a cushion for my fingers
Item:
1. SK Folder Stainless 3" HIGO07SL
2025-12-20
I**e
·
Verified purchase
US
Very shoddy handle, flip action is clunky and borderline unsafe.
Item:
1. SK Folder Stainless 3" HIGO07SL
2025-12-17
About this product
Details
Dangerous Goods Or Hazardous MaterialsNo
Item Length UnitInches
Item Length End To End3.79
Recommended Uses For ProductHunting,Camping,Fishing,Hiking
Blade Length UnitsInches
Blade MaterialHigh Carbon Stainless Steel
View more
Product description
The Higonokami knife has a storied history that dates back to the late 19th century in Japan. It originated in the Hyogo prefecture, specifically in the town of Miki, which was renowned for its blacksmithing tradition. The name "Higonokami" is a tribute to the Higo province, where the knife first gained popularity, and "kami," which means "god" or "protector."
During the Meiji period (1868-1912), these folding pocket knives became synonymous with Japanese craftsmanship. They were often carried by farmers, craftsmen, and the former samurai class due to their practicality and versatility. The Higonokami knife was a symbol of utility and reliability in the daily lives of the Japanese people.
The short and sweet:
The Higonokami Folder continues to captivate knife enthusiasts for several reasons:
·Heritage and Tradition: The knife embodies centuries of Japanese craftsmanship and tradition, making it a collector's item for those who appreciate the cultural significance of their tools.
·Functional Simplicity: Its minimalist design and efficient friction folder mechanism appeal to those who value simplicity and reliability in a pocket knife.
·Superior SK Steel "only SK models": The SK steel blade's exceptional sharpness and edge retention make it a practical choice for everyday tasks and outdoor adventures. (All models must be oiled to avoid oxidation overtime)
·Collector's Appeal: Higonokami knives come in various sizes and designs, catering to collectors looking for unique pieces of Japanese cutlery history.
·Everyday Carry (EDC) Utility: Its compact size and portability make it a popular choice for EDC enthusiasts who require a dependable cutting tool in their daily lives.
We have eight flavors of Folders available with blades 3" to 3.75":
1. SK Folder Stainless 3"
3.75" closed. 3" SK5 carbon steel blade. Stainless handle. Extended tang. Lanyard hole. HRC 60. Hang packaged.
2. SK Folder Stainless 3.5"
4 3/4" closed. 3 1/2" traditional Japanese style triple layered SK steel blade with extended tang. Stainless steel handles with lanyard hole. Hang packaged.
3. SK Folder Stainless 3.75"
4.75" closed. 3.75" SK5 carbon steel blade. Stainless handle. Extended tang. Lanyard hole. HRC 60. Bulk packed.
4. SK Folder Black 3"
3.75" closed. 3" SK5 carbon steel blade. Black stainless handle. Extended tang. Lanyard hole. HRC 60. Hang packaged.
5. SK Folder Black 3.5"
4 3/4" closed. 3 1/2" traditional Japanese style triple layered SK steel blade with extended tang. Black stainless steel handles with lanyard hole. Hang packaged.
6. Folder Blue Paper 3"
4 1/4" closed. 3" traditional Japanese style blue paper steel blade with extended tang. Brass handles with lanyard hole.
7. Folder Blue Paper 3.5"
4 3/4" closed. 3 1/2" traditional Japanese style blue paper steel blade with extended tang. Brass handles with lanyard hole.
8. SK Folder Black Stainless 3.75"
4.75" (12.07cm) closed. 3.75" (9.53cm) SK5 carbon steel blade. Black stainless handle. Extended tang. Lanyard hole. Slip joint. HRC 60. Bulk packed.
 
- MADE IN JAPAN
- All Higonokami Folders must be maintained with oil or knife lubricant to prevent rust
View more
$1? - 4?
$5.00 shipping on this order

Higonokami Folder (Blade 3" to 3.75")

4.4
(285)
2.6K sold
Style:Please select
1. SK Folder Stainless 3" HIGO07SL
2. SK Folder Stainless 3.5" HIGO08SL
3. SK Folder Stainless 3.75" HIGO05SL
4. SK Folder Black 3" HIGO07BL
5. SK Folder Black 3.5" HIGO08BL
6. Folder Blue Paper 3" HIGO10
7. Folder Blue Paper 3.5" HIGO11
8. SK5 Carbon 3.75" HIGO05BL
Quantity:
Buy now

Coupon center

Log in to check your coupons
View and claim any available offers once you're logged in.
About this shop
Americana Pipedream Apparel
Americana Pipedream Apparel
Americana Pipedream Apparel identify logo
Gold Star Seller
4.6
32.1K Sold
74%24h response rate
38%Ships within 2 days
90%Positive feedback
Visit
Shop review
Videos for this product
The Higonokami knife has a storied history that dates back to the late 19th century in Japan. It originated in the Hyogo prefecture, specifically in the town of Miki, which was renowned for its blacksmithing tradition. The name "Higonokami" is a tribute to the Higo province, where the knife first gained popularity, and "kami," which means "god" or "protector." #history #japan
Americana Pipedream Apparel
295.2K
Just restocked on some of the out of stock Higonokami friction folders! Perfect for a key chain or slim small EDC! The Higonokami: Japan’s Legendary Pocket Knife Born in the late 1800s, forged by master blacksmiths in Miki, Japan — this knife was carried by farmers, craftsmen, and even ex-samurai. No springs. No gimmicks. Just pure, functional elegance. Why people still love it: • Centuries of craftsmanship • Minimalist friction-folding design • Razor-sharp SK steel (keep it oiled!) • Collectible, practical, iconic • Perfect for your EDC rotation It’s not just a knife — it’s a piece of history in your pocket. #higonokami #edcgear #everydaycarry #japaneseknife #pocketknife #knifetok #historytok #blacksmithing #minimalistgear #edccommunity
Americana Pipedream Apparel
158.2K
Need an inexpensive pocket knife with a rich history? We gotchu covered.  The Higonokami knife has a storied history that dates back to the late 19th century in Japan. It originated in the Hyogo prefecture, specifically in the town of Miki, which was renowned for its blacksmithing tradition. The name "Higonokami" is a tribute to the Higo province, where the knife first gained popularity, and "kami," which means "god" or "protector." During the Meiji period (1868-1912), these folding pocket knives became synonymous with Japanese craftsmanship. They were often carried by farmers, craftsmen, and the former samurai class due to their practicality and versatility. The Higonokami knife was a symbol of utility and reliability in the daily lives of the Japanese people.
Americana Pipedream Apparel
69.3K
Replying to @Chief Keef You are the man, maintaining your tools is extremely important for longevity and functionality. If you want your higonokami to last, its extremely important to maintain the blade and the knife itself. The easiest way is to oil it often and use a sharpening stone to keep the blade sharp. We have oil instock on our site!  During the Meiji period (1868-1912), these folding pocket knives became synonymous with Japanese craftsmanship. They were often carried by farmers, craftsmen, and the former samurai class due to their practicality and versatility. The Higonokami knife was a symbol of utility and reliability in the daily lives of the Japanese people.
Americana Pipedream Apparel
46.3K
Instock on the shop and our site with many other really cool products from around the world! We also make our own apparel made right here in the USA 🇺🇸 All Higos our imported from Japan from NAGAO KANEKOMA FACTORY! We ship all our products right from our warehouse in Appleton Wisconsin. Our customer service line is help@americanapipedream.com and all order numbers will start with APA! Avoid any copycat website stealing our videos and ripping of our site through Meta platforms! Check the domain before you buy, or click the link in our bio!
Americana Pipedream Apparel
38.8K
All our products are shipped by us, right out of our warehouse in Wisconsin! We do NOT dropship our products. We have 13 full-time warehouse Associates between our fulfillment center and sorting center. We all take pride in the work we do and love what we do! Our company was founded little over four years ago during Covid. Since then we have tried to grow into a full sporting goods store and manufacturer of our own apparel items, such as the McGrath bomber jacket! NOT ALL THE HIGOS VERSION OUR ON TT SHOP, some are only on our site. If you have any questions or need assistance our customer service line / email is help@americanapipedream.com
Americana Pipedream Apparel
34.6K
Replying to @Steezy I got you!  During the Meiji period (1868-1912), these folding pocket knives became synonymous with Japanese craftsmanship. They were often carried by farmers, craftsmen, and the former samurai class due to their practicality and versatility. The Higonokami knife was a symbol of utility and reliability in the daily lives of the Japanese people. #japan #history #interesting
Americana Pipedream Apparel
13.5K
The Higonokami knife has a storied history that dates back to the late 19th century in Japan. It originated in the Hyogo prefecture, specifically in the town of Miki, which was renowned for its blacksmithing tradition. The name "Higonokami" is a tribute to the Higo province, where the knife first gained popularity, and "kami," which means "god" or "protector." During the Meiji period (1868-1912), these folding pocket knives became synonymous with Japanese craftsmanship. They were often carried by farmers, craftsmen, and the former samurai class due to their practicality and versatility. The Higonokami knife was a symbol of utility and reliability in the daily lives of the Japanese people.
Americana Pipedream Apparel
12.2K
Replying to @08foe_runnuh We just restocked the Large HIGO knives 🔪  These are friction folders made in Japan! The Higonokami knife is a legendary piece of Japanese history, created in 1896 after the samurai class was abolished and carrying swords was banned. Former swordsmiths in Miki, a town in Hyōgo Prefecture known for its blade making, began crafting these simple folding knives for everyday use. The Higonokami has no locking mechanism, just a folded metal handle and a thumb lever called a chikiri to open the blade. It quickly became popular among schoolchildren and workers for its practicality and durability. At its height, over 40 blacksmiths produced Higonokami knives. But in 1958, new laws banned knives in schools, causing production to collapse. Today, only one maker remains, Nagao Kanekoma, who continues to craft each knife by hand using traditional methods. The Higonokami endures as a symbol of Japanese craftsmanship and the legacy of sword making in a modern form.
Americana Pipedream Apparel
9.0K
WE NUST RESTOCKED LARGE HIGO 🔪  From samurai swords to schoolkids’ pockets. After Japan banned swords in the late 1800s, master swordsmiths in Miki turned to making a simple folding knife for the people. In 1896, the Higonokami was born with no lock, no nonsense, just a razor sharp blade and a brass handle. It became Japan’s most popular pocketknife until 1958 when new laws banned knives in schools. Most makers disappeared, but one survived: Nagao Kanekoma, who still handcrafts them today. This is not just a knife, it’s a living piece of Japanese history. #history #japan #edc #higonokami #collector #life
Americana Pipedream Apparel
8.7K
Replying to @Shmerged 3.5” is the blade size, I have linked all these models to this video. The gold model is the HIGO11. Let us know if you have more questions, will do our best to answer:) these knives are amazing edc knives, and are an extremely simple design!
Americana Pipedream Apparel
5.5K
15% OFF through Monday :)  The Higonokami’s story begins in 1896 in Miki City, a Japanese blacksmithing town facing a crisis after the fall of the samurai era. As sword orders disappeared, local smiths reinvented themselves, creating a simple folding friction knife with a small thumb lever called the chikiri. Affordable, rugged, and easy to sharpen, it was embraced by students, farmers, and craftsmen across Japan. For decades it became the everyday tool everyone carried, a symbol of practical ingenuity in a rapidly modernizing country. But by the mid twentieth century, the knife’s popularity collided with new regulations after youth violence incidents. Schools banned them, sales collapsed, and most workshops closed. Only one maker, Nagao Kanekoma, survived and preserved the craft into the modern era. Today the Higonokami has found new life among collectors and EDC enthusiasts worldwide, admired for its minimalist design, traditional steel, and the legacy of a craft that refused to disappear.
Americana Pipedream Apparel
3.4K
Creator earns commission
OK, I think this thing can go viral on even this account😂 #bestknife #bestof #thebestvalue
AdequateEDC
1.4K
Creator earns commission
Coolest tiktok shop knife so far #higonokami #tts #americanapipedream  #traditionalknife #japenese #manga #weeb #otaku
AdequateMedia
407
Creator earns commission
#ad #giftfromtiktokshop #HigonokamiFolderblade #higonokami #higonokamiblade #chefknife #cookingknife #dealsforyoudays #dodger_angel6 #spotlightfinds  #soldier #army #militarylife #militarytiktok #TikTokShopSquadUp #foldingpocketknife #entrepreneur #TikTokShopRushReady @Americana Pipedream Apparel #americanapipedream
Bobbie
382
Creator earns commission
Hey Kiko Maury
AdequateMedia
328
Creator earns commission
Replying to @honey @Americana Pipedream Apparel thanks for this boys #trythis #cool #neat #neet #japenese #japan #japaneseculture #kniveschau
AdequateEDC
208
Creator earns commission
I love this knife. You should buy one #anime #otaku #japan #manga #weeb
AdequateMedia
155
Creator earns commission
UknowJazz | Influenc-HER’
121
Creator earns commission
“Old-school craftsmanship meets modern EDC culture — the Higo no Kami from Americana Pipe Dream Apparel is a timeless Japanese folding knife with over a century of history. Built with a razor-sharp blade, solid brass handle, and no-frills friction folder design, it’s the perfect blend of heritage and everyday utility. Whether you’re slicing, scoring, or just adding to your pocket dump, this knife is more than a tool — it’s a piece of history you can carry.” #HigoNoKami #EverydayCarry #EDCgear #KnifeTok #PocketDump
AdequateMedia
107
Explore more from Americana Pipedream Apparel
You may also like
General Lee Pocket Knife
Free shipping
4.9490 sold
-11%$23.99$26.99
Leatherman Signal 19-in-1 Multi-Tool – Outdoor Survival EDC
Free shipping