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"Exceeds my expectation, razor sharp with outstanding finish. Highly recommended."
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About the Shape - Inspired by the profile of a traditional European chef knife, the gyuto is a multi-purpose knife with a slight meat cutting bias. 'Gyuto' translates to 'cow sword' in English, and if you want one knife to do it all, this is it. Starting at 180mm, Gyutos can reach the ridiculously long (and awesome) 370mm. For the at-home or professional cook, we recommend a Gyuto which measures between 210mm and 270mm long.
About Wakui-san - Toshihiro Wakui-san is a third-generation maker of hand-forged crowbars who pivoted his business to knife making when hand-made crowbars went out of fashion. He mastered the art in four short years apprenticing under Kazuomi Yamamoto of Yoshikane and got to work making his own knives. Working completely solo in a rather chaotic workshop a la Doc Brown, he produces gorgeous blades with excellent fit and finish.
This Migaki series features a thick spine with a gorgeous taper, allowing the knife to be both razor-sharp and fairly durable for a Japanese blade. The shirogami #2 steel core is capable of legendary sharpness, and an outer layer of stainless steel makes them easier to maintain. Combine that with an octagon rosewood handle, and you've got one stunning blade!
| 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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| Thickness | 3.47 mm |
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| Rockwell Hardness | 62 - 63 |
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| Handle | Wa (Japanese) Handle - Octagon Rosewood Water Buffalo Horn Collar |
| Blacksmith | Toshihiro Wakui |
| Made in | Sanjo, Niigata, Japan |
A note about measurements: Handmade Japanese knives can vary in their dimensions, so these measurements are only an example.
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Overall rating: 4.9333334 / 5 from 15 reviews.
Review topics: ["weight","finish","knife","cooking","potatoes","taper"].
"Exceeds my expectation, razor sharp with outstanding finish. Highly recommended."
"The craftmanship of these Wakui knives is top-notch. Super sharp out of the box. I chopped some onion and garlic for my first use and it was like cutting air. No resistance at all. You won't regret this purchase. These knives are an awesome deal at these prices. I think once Toshihiro Wakui gets more name recognition you won't be able to touch these for this price. I have his Nakiri, Santoku and a Gyuto. All I need now is a petty, but it was already sold out. Maybe I should look into getting a Wakui crowbar :)"
"A beautiful knife and wonderful story. If you want something that is a performer and beautiful snag one of these bad boys before they become too popular. Very mid weight feel with some laser action on most veg. White potatoes stuck a bit but sweet potatoes performed better."
"Better than expected. Cuts everything effortlessly including sweet potatoes. One of my faves for sure! Super fast shipping as well. Knifewear team is the best!"
"Experienced cook here. Professionally for over 30 years. Recently decided to go though my knives and add many more/ replace others. Purchasing knives here in the US is not a simple task. Many are Chinese fakes, and the overseas stores don’t know how to deal with international shipping (Learned this the hard way). Purchased several knives from KNIFEWEAR. All have been amazing and all arrived wicked fast. I own 4 knives in this line. They look much more expensive than they are. All arrived in pristine condition. Could not be more satisfied. Only place I buy knives now."
"After seeing all the videos I was convinced. Amazing knife with some of the best fit and finish. Super sharp out of the box and the grind of the knife made it fly through sweet potatoes. It has also developed a nice patina so far."
"Maybe it is not a 100% handcrafted original Japanese knife costing 2K USD. But looking at it you would never know! Very thin and light with a traditional style handle it also cuts perfectly. Knifewear actually answered the phone when I had a question before purchase (unlike other online stores). I then received my knife in 2 days and I live in the US. I just ordered the matching Santoku. I have cooked professionally for over 40 years and now enjoy next level home cooking. For years I used top of the line German Knives and after watching Knifewear videos. Decided to switch to Japanese knives. They truly are lighter and make cooking even more fun. This particular line also as I mentioned looks great as well."
"Amazing Knife. Came highly recommended from a Vancouver Store staff member. Would 100 percent consider buying other shapes in this brand."
"I was lucky to buy this at a discount, and before tariffs applied to all US imports. So it is an especially good value proposition in my case. This knife arrived with a beautiful migaki finish and shaving sharp edge. The handle is well sanded and buffed. Its also rather thick compared to some other OE handles Ive received. This, combined with a glorious Sanjo style taper give the knife a very nice weight in the hand at 181g."
"Absolute little laser of a knife. Wakui’s craftsmanship is on full display with a robust convex grind, solid taper, and lasery tip, this thing cuts! The Migaki finish is beautiful and shows off his commitment to the craft."
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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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Wa (Japanese) Handle
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Toshihiro Wakui
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Sanjo, Niigata, Japan
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