About
Tsushima
Island

Tsushima is a remote island between Japan and Korea, shaped by its strategic location. Its traditions reflect centuries of maritime heritage and craftsmanship.

Tsushima's Heritage
01
nature worship

The island has a deep connection with nature, like the use of Shiratake mountain as a navigational landmark. The shrines offers a place for the relationship between people, nature, and the deities. 

02
Nature

Tsushima's nature is characterized by dense primeval forests covering about 90% of the island, which is home to a unique ecosystem.

02
wild life

The Tsushima leopard cat is a distinct subspecies found nowhere else in the world but on the island of Tsushima. 

Today,
Tsushima
is
the
island
with
the
most
marine
plastic
debris
in
Japan,
where
plastic
pollution
is
a
local
problem
with
global
impact,
threatening
both
nature
and
the
community.

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Olympic sized swimming pools large of garbage, 59,200 Ton/year

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Of the garbage comes from neighboring countries

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Chance of garbage re-drift to shores every year if left uncollected

Local
Change
Global
Impact

The waves that reach Tsushima’s shores carry more than beauty—
they bring the unresolved weight of our global crisis.
In 2023, 881 kg of plastic was collected here, yet the flow has not stopped.
Ocean currents ensure this waste does not stay local—it spreads across ecosystems, enters marine biology, and ultimately the food we eat. What happens on this small island is a warning to us all: if left unresolved, local struggles will become a worldwide disaster. By choosing to support our cause, you stand with a movement that refuses to let the problem drift into the future.

Tsushima today

Chokin is an ancient Japanese engraving technique that once adorned samurai swords, armor, and ceremonial treasures. Later, it adapted to modern needs, and today there are only few known craftsmen that still produce this craft.

A lot of garbage here.
A lot of garbage here.
Some garbage in my hands.
Some garbage in my hands.
Garbage by the beach too.
Garbage by the beach too.
Scoop up the garbage.
Scoop up the garbage.
Walk on clean beach with breeze.
Walk on clean beach with breeze.
Approach
Our
solution

Transforming ocean plastic into the MUSASHI Ocean Knife

An NFC chip embedded in the handle lets any smartphone tap open the Tsushima website, directly linking the knife to its origin.
Heat-pressed from recycled ocean plastic, the handle’s traditional octagonal shape ensures durability, safety, and a stable grip.
our Proccess

From Ocean Waste to Safe Craft

Step 1

Our handles begin as scattered ocean plastic chips—each piece carrying a different melting point, a unique history.
Over two years of development, we faced the challenge of shaping these fragments into a solid, functional handle.
To ensure complete food safety, we enveloped the surface with a thin protective film.

Shaped by Feedback, Refined by Time

Step 2

The first prototypes were bulky, rough in form.
Through continuous feedback from our customers, we refined the design—streamlined, balanced, and reshaped into the traditional octagonal handle.
Later generations even integrated NFC chips, bridging tradition with technology.

Knives That Carry the Ocean’s Story

Step 3

Today, the Tsushima Ocean Knives evolve with the seasons—each new color reflecting the ever-changing sea.
Available across all MUSASHI stores, these handles resonate deeply with our customers.
They are not just tools, but stories of the ocean, of resilience, and of craftsmanship.

The
Tsushima
ocean
knife
may
be
a
small
approach,
but
we
believe
that
if
we
continue
it
for
a
long
time
and
get
more
people
interested,
surely
the
next
generation
and
the
generation
after
that
will
be
able
to
continue
to
live
on
this
beautiful
planet.

initiative
our
commitment

Sdgs partners

We became an SDG Tsushima partner in January 2023 and were awarded the certificate for sustainable partners. We opened our store there in July 2022 as part of the local government’s business development strategy.

Michinao Suenaga
Tsushima cappa director
Our main activities are to promote awareness and clean up beaches to solve the marine debris problem. Our prioritized activity has been a volunteer activity called beach cleanup. However, even after cleaning the beach, debris keeps re-drifting and cannot be remedied.
TSUYOSHI MAEDA
TSUSHIMA CITY'S SDGS PROMOTION DIVISION CHIEF
We are now investing about 280 million yen annually to collect and process the waste, but we can collect only about 8,000 m3 per year, compared to 20,000 to 30,000 m3. I let my daughter and son play in the ocean, but they can only play in the midst of massive amounts of trash and microplastics.

Located in Tsushima City, Nagasaki Prefecture, the store supports the local economy and promotes sustainability. Due to the island’s location, our store welcomes many visitors from neighboring Asian countries and serves as a center for raising awareness about the environmental damage affecting the island.

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The Tsushima Ocean Knife bears a handle sculpted from reclaimed marine plastic, rescued from Tsushima Island’s shores. Beyond exceptional sharpness, an embedded NFC chip carries its story. A simple tap reveals the narrative of transformation. Each season, Musashi Japan introduces a new line of Ocean Knives, continuing our commitment to sustainability.

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