Great knife in commercial kitchen
"Great knife for the price. I work in commercial kitchens, and its nice to have something to show off, but not feel it's fragile"
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These were the first Fujimoto blades we carried; to this day, they remain a staff and customer favourite. Here’s why: some Japanese blades are made with carbon steel, which gets crazy sharp but can rust, while others are made from stainless steel, which is easy to care for but doesn’t quite have the same magic. These are the best of both worlds, made with a super hard carbon steel core, protected by an outer layer of stainless steel, so only the edge requires maintenance! It’s a genius way of making a knife, and the ‘nashiji’ finish, inspired by the look and feel of Asian pear skin, takes it over the top.
Fujimoto blades are crafted by a team of expert craftspeople, and each step is hand-done by a specialist in their field to create a consistent, affordable, high-performance knife. Fujimoto knives sport a classic Japanese handle, called a ‘wa handle,’ that puts most of the knife’s weight in the blade.
About the shape - Inspired by the profile of a traditional European chef knife, gyutos are a multi purpose knife with a slight meat cutting bias and “gyuto” even translates to “cow sword”. If you want one knife to do it all, This is it. The longer blade typically gives the blade a forward balance that allows it to work for you. While the blade would ideally by slid forward or back while cutting, they are also great for folks that prefer to 'rock' their knife while cutting.
The 240mm Gyuto is great for those who prefer a large, heavier knife.
| Shape | Gyuto |
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| Maintenance Level |
Medium - Part of the blade can rust
Rust Prone ⓘ
This knife can rust, click to learn more.
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| Blade Length | | |
| Blade Height | |
| Thickness |
4.1 mm /
1.7 mm
ⓘAbove the Heel / 1cm from the tip.
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| Weight | |
| Steel Type | |
| Rockwell Hardness | 62 - 63 |
| Edge/Bevel | |
| Handle | Wa (Japanese) Handle - Oval Burned Maple |
| Knife Line | Fujimoto Nashiji |
| Brand | Fujimoto x Tadafusa |
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Overall rating: 4.948718 / 5 from 78 reviews.
The Fujimoto Nashiji Gyuto 240mm knife is celebrated for its exceptional balance, stunning finish, and high-quality appearance. Crafted with a super hard carbon steel core protected by stainless steel, it offers a perfect blend of sharpness and durability. Customers appreciate its lightweight feel, perfect balance, and the knowledgeable staff at Knifewear.
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"Great knife for the price. I work in commercial kitchens, and its nice to have something to show off, but not feel it's fragile"
"Short version: You will love it. Detailed: Not my first Japanese knife ( 5 now), but this is the biggest. And while I have never held a 500$ + knife, this one feels great, Sharp as you would expect, nice balance, enough heft to it that you Know you have a serious tool in your hands, yet it never feels uncontrollable. There are many types of finishes available, and this one looks great. Home cook and simple foods, made paper slices out of my first potato. You will like it , I love it."
"This is an amazing knife, good looking, keeps the sharpness long time, good weight, and feels nice at work. In addition, the staff from the store is really kind. Thank you"
"This is my first Japanese knife and so far, I am really impressed with the slicing performance of this knife. It could probably need a little bit of thinning and sharpening as it cracks carrots. I will be sending this for thinning, sharpening and re-handling in the near future. For its price, it’s worth it."
"Cuts great. Is already holding its edge better than my previous (full stainless) knife. It's also beautiful!"
"This is the second Fujimoto Nashiji Gyuto 240mm knife. The first was a gift for me, this one was a gift for my daughter. This is the best we'll balanced knife have ever owned. Do not be intimidated by the size. It feels very comfortable in my hand and I have complete control. (I'm 5ft 6" 130 lb female) I compared the two knives side by side. My knife (now 2 years old) has a nice mellow aging patina. This knife makes slicing through onions a joy. It cuts straight, and easily. Can't wait to add more to my growing collection/obsession"
"It just does what I need it to, mince garlic, brunoise shallots, slice mushrooms, effortless slicing meat and veg. . ."
"For the price a grand all purpose knife with a beautiful finish, the blade was dead straigt when i received it. Had to thin the blade a little bit but thats just personal preference. Overall very happy with this knife, looking forward to years of good use."
"It’s a very nice knife, I enjoy every time I need to use it!"
"Great knife for the cost. Performs great and looks good doing it."
Fujimoto Nashiji Gyuto 240mm$265.00 | |
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| General Info | |
Shape Sometimes a knife go by different names, depending on the region it is from. We've tried to list them all here.
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Gyuto
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Handle Type |
Wa (Japanese) Handle
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Steel Type |
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Cladding Steel |
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Edge/Bevel |
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Maker |
Fujimoto and Tadafusa
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Length |
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Region |
Sanjo, Niigata, Japan and Sanjo, Niigata, Japan
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