Current orders will be shipped after January 6. Please note that responding to inquiries during the New Year season could take longer.  Learn more

Please be careful about the fraud sites. Our shop is a superior site that is recommended officially by Japan Post.  Go to Japan Post

Please confirm the current delivery situation before placing any order [Last update: August 29, 2024]  Learn more

Welcome to Globalkitchen Japan! Please refer to the following page prior to your first order.  Learn more

American Express Apple Pay Google Pay JCB Mastercard PayPal Shop Pay Visa
Search

Yamacoh Kiso Hinoki Cypress Wooden Cutting Board with a Wooden Box

Secure Checkout With

american express apple pay google pay jcb master paypal shopify pay visa

Wooden cutting boards are made of natural material. Please understand that warping or distortion may occur due to the expanding or contracting nature of woods. We recommend you to use alternately both sides of cutting boards which are made of natural woods.

Product Information

  • Model:04157
  • Material:Kiso Hinoki Cypress
  • Product type:Cutting Board
  • Country of origin:Japan
  • Dimensions (approx):270 x 270 x 30 mm
  • Item weight (approx):1800 g
  • Shipping weight (approx):2200 g

Key Features

  • Wooden cutting board with an excellent knife edge contact.
  • Made of Kiso Hinoki cypress, the highest quality wood.
  • Comes with a wooden box, which is perfect for gifts.

Use & Care

  • In order to prevent the transfer of food odors and colors, please wet the surface of the cutting board with water and wipe it lightly with a cloth before use.
  • After use, wash both sides of the product well with a scrubber or sponge along the direction of the grain. Place it in the shade and let it dry completely.

Background

Yamacoh Co., Ltd. is a manufacturer of tableware, tools, etc. It is located in Nakatsugawa, Gifu, which is surrounded by greenery. With a skilled workforce, they have developed and supplied domestically and internationally various kinds of natural wooden products, maintaining the virtue of Japanese traditions.

Search