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    4.3 (62 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    My Benchmade
    Chris T.

    Just want to say thank you so much for arranging to refurbish my old war horse - Stryker with Benchmade. I went to war with this wonderful knife and carried it as a trusty friend for years. I have and have purchased others...but not like this issued model. The warranty process through the staff at "Katachi" in San Francisco was so smooth...Benchmade is lucky to have them selling / servicing their knives and customers. They do a military discount: but you blades here!

    Kenneth K.

    Whenever I get a chance to come to Japan Town in San Francisco, this particular store " Katachi " always draws me in. I'm not sure if it's all the samurai swords, knives, tactical equipment, or the bronze samurai figurines. Being of Japanese decent, I always wonder if any of my distance relatives were samurai ? Or maybe I in one of my pass lives was a samurai. From an early age I enjoyed watching "Chambara" movies , which means samurai movies. My wife nicknamed me "Samurai Wannabe ". Katachi has an large inventory of Japanese swords in all price range. Some for display only ( blade not sharp ) to swords that are functional ( blade is very sharp ). For those of you that are not into swords or knives, Katachi also sells a wide assortment of different odds and ends. Tea sets/ cute stuff animals/ dolls/ Japanese clothing / bronze figures , and the list goes on ...... So the next time you samurai want-to-be are in Japan Town, stop by and check it out !

    Swords for sale
    Ed U.

    Do you remember in the very early days of "Saturday Night Live" when John Belushi played Samurai Stockbroker, Samurai Be-Bop Musician, Samurai Delicatessen and of course, the classic Samurai Night Fever? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBx5sRtZXaA&feature=related Well, Katachi is the shop Belushi would have opened if he lived long enough to see his career peak, plateau and then tank into post-SNL obscurity. Lots of sword sets, daggers and knives in a strip-mall setting. Geisha figurines and those portly cats with the arms that sway in a half-circle. Helmets and Noh masks. Even sake sets for the light-hearted. They have all the Japanese paraphernalia you could possibly want to impress your favorite Shogun fetishist. The staff is very friendly in here even though I was not in the market for combat weapons. However, the next time I want to channel my inner Toshiro Mifune, I know where to go now.

    The nice worker that helped me let me know a lot about his knife
    Sean W.

    A great shop for a quick visit they have great service with a great selection of anime items but there is a lack of benchmade when I was visiting but it's understandable due to COVID

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    Carl F.

    I came here with my brother in search of swords. Yah. I dunno either. We thought it was going to be an authentic sword shop located in the heart of Japantown but it's actually just a gift shop with a fairly small selection of knives and swords in the mall. Im admittedly no expert but it seemed more novelty than authentic, which made sense given the location. They have some cute knick knacks if you're aching to spend some dough but nothing that stood out too much. It wasn't stuff I would personally pull my pocketbook out for but I could see it being a place to get a cute gift for a teen.

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    Awesome place to check out knives. Come get your SOG, Spyderco, and Benchmade knives! Very friendly and knowledgable staff as well.

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    The garden itself is a wonder place, very serene, very beautifully laid out, and easy to walk…read morearound in less than an hour. I agree with others that you should relax and have tea & cookies at the Tea Garden Cafe. That said, I took away a star because the pork sandwich and the CHICKEN KARAAGE (Battered Fried Chicken), and they were both dry as a bone. We asked if there was mayonnaise or even some sort of salad dressing, and the waitress, said no. She also said they (I guess the staff) had been telling the manager about the problem and suggesting mayo, but nothing had come of it. So, get the tea, maybe one of the soups or noodle dishes, but avoid the sandwiches or chicken.

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    This "museum" acts as the information center and gift shop for the "F" line. The "F" line are the…read morehistoric streetcars that run down Market St and the Embarcadero to Fisherman's Wharf. These street cars are the star of the attraction and definitely worth the ride. For $5.70 one can buy an all-day Muni pass which allows you to ride these cars along with all other transit EXCEPT the cable cars. These cars are a collection of preserved vehicles from the '30s to '50s. Each one was given from a city in the US. They were originally brought to San Francisco to substitute for the cable cars when the c.c. Went under major renovation back in the '80s. The street cars became a hit with locals and tourists and are now a part of historic transit systems in San Francisco. The museum is small but detailed. It is open limited hours and run by a team of volunteers. They are passionate about these street cars and it shows. They are very detailed oriented but expect a pause every 10 minutes when a street car goes rolling by. The museum is free with a suggested $5 donation. It will only take about 30 minutes to cover it but a great stop if a rail fan.

    I love this place. I never thought about reviewing it lol bc it's always just a place we stop into…read moreon walks around this area. It's a nice place to just come and walk around. I'm not sure about parking bc we only come here on foot when we're doing what I call "urban hiking"... we like to hike our own city on lazy days. This is on one of our routes. It's got very clean restrooms and a cute gift shop. I think I I just like it bc we're used to coming through here and it smells good lol like, it's got its own unique scent and vibe. I'd recommend stopping by if you're a local. If you're a tourist and you are interested in this type of thing, for sure. It's a pretty educational and cool little spot.

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