Of all the heirloom pocket knives, the Japanese higonokami style is undoubtedly one of the most iconic. And despite being over a century old, it’s still relevant today (it even makes an appearance in both seasons of Apple’s Godzilla show, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters).
Recently, Tenable launched a budget-friendly modern reinterpretation of that knife.
Now, its big sister brand has released an elevated version of that same knife, the Kansept Higonokami. And yes, it’s better in nearly every way while still maintaining what made it great.

Japanese heritage
There are a few classic hallmarks of the higonokami, most of which are present on the Kansept interpretation of Tenable’s Higonokami. Perhaps the most significant is its overall silhouette.
This knife has a rectangular handle, which is simple but effective. And it pairs with a reverse tanto blade. Both of those elements are typically present on classic higos.






