
West Japan Tools Iron Pan
Specifications
Made in Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
Material: Carbon Steel
Diameter: 30cm
Weight: 1750 g
About West Japan Tools
West Japan Tools is the brainchild of Takayuki Shibata, based in Fukuyama City. Shibata-san is probably best known in knife circles as the founder of Masakage Knives, but his curiosity didn't stop there. After years of cooking for his family, he found himself frustrated by the tools available to him, and that frustration pushed him to start developing his own kitchen products, beginning with a quest to build the perfect frying pan, which eventually expanded into a broader range of kitchen tools and accessories.
Care
Before cooking with your pan for the first time, it needs to be seasoned. This pan is best suited to gas. If using on a glass or ceramic cooktop, always heat it slowly, never blast it with high heat straight away, as the inconsistent heat from these surfaces can cause the pan to warp. Avoid soap where possible, as it can strip the seasoning over time. Never put it in the dishwasher. Dry it immediately and thoroughly.
The handle will get hot during cooking, always use a folded kitchen towel or oven mitt when handling the pan on the stove.
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West Japan Tools Iron Pan
Specifications
Made in Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
Material: Carbon Steel
Diameter: 30cm
Weight: 1750 g
About West Japan Tools
West Japan Tools is the brainchild of Takayuki Shibata, based in Fukuyama City. Shibata-san is probably best known in knife circles as the founder of Masakage Knives, but his curiosity didn't stop there. After years of cooking for his family, he found himself frustrated by the tools available to him, and that frustration pushed him to start developing his own kitchen products, beginning with a quest to build the perfect frying pan, which eventually expanded into a broader range of kitchen tools and accessories.
Care
Before cooking with your pan for the first time, it needs to be seasoned. This pan is best suited to gas. If using on a glass or ceramic cooktop, always heat it slowly, never blast it with high heat straight away, as the inconsistent heat from these surfaces can cause the pan to warp. Avoid soap where possible, as it can strip the seasoning over time. Never put it in the dishwasher. Dry it immediately and thoroughly.
The handle will get hot during cooking, always use a folded kitchen towel or oven mitt when handling the pan on the stove.
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Specifications
Made in Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
Material: Carbon Steel
Diameter: 30cm
Weight: 1750 g
About West Japan Tools
West Japan Tools is the brainchild of Takayuki Shibata, based in Fukuyama City. Shibata-san is probably best known in knife circles as the founder of Masakage Knives, but his curiosity didn't stop there. After years of cooking for his family, he found himself frustrated by the tools available to him, and that frustration pushed him to start developing his own kitchen products, beginning with a quest to build the perfect frying pan, which eventually expanded into a broader range of kitchen tools and accessories.
Care
Before cooking with your pan for the first time, it needs to be seasoned. This pan is best suited to gas. If using on a glass or ceramic cooktop, always heat it slowly, never blast it with high heat straight away, as the inconsistent heat from these surfaces can cause the pan to warp. Avoid soap where possible, as it can strip the seasoning over time. Never put it in the dishwasher. Dry it immediately and thoroughly.
The handle will get hot during cooking, always use a folded kitchen towel or oven mitt when handling the pan on the stove.






















