Gyuto - Chef Knife

The Gyuto, also known as the Chef's knife in English, is an all-purpose knife that can be used for meat, fish, and vegetables. It comes in many sizes and can be used in a wide range of kitchens, from the home to the professional kitchen.

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Japanese Santoku Knife - KanimanKajikoubou - ShimaKnife(double-edged blade)-White Carbon Steel No.2 - Black Finish - size:20cm
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"Kaniman" is an old Okinawan word meaning “blacksmith” or “one who is involved with iron.” We produce blades that fit modern life based on traditional blades from the southern islands.Steel materials are selected from scrap wood or special steel for blades depending on the blade's purpose, and handles are often made of Okinawan wood.Shima knives - knives that were used in the historical climate of Okinawa, designed to be light and short to fit modern kitchen conditions.Choose the size:
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Japanese Chef knife Gyuto - MIYAZAKI KAJIYA - Super Blue Carbon steel - Kurouchi - Magnlolia wood handle - Size : 24/25cm
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"Miyazaki Kajiya" is located in Goto islands, Nagasaki Prefecture, a city rich in nature, and its knives are made entirely by hand. The craftsman, Haruo Miyazaki, is the third generation of the Oba blacksmith family from Fukuoka Prefecture. He had been trained for five years under Toshio Oba, a master craftsman who forged the traditional "Hakata Ippon Hocho”. He makes knives with the wildness that only a field smith can create, including the Tsubaki knife, which has a unique shape similar to the Hakata knife.
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Japanese Extra Thick Gyuto - MIYAZAKI KAJIYA - White steel NO.2 - Kurouchi Finish - Magnlolia wood handle - Size : 24cm
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"Miyazaki Kajiya" is located in Goto islands, Nagasaki Prefecture, a city rich in nature, and its knives are made entirely by hand. The craftsman, Haruo Miyazaki, is the third generation of the Oba blacksmith family from Fukuoka Prefecture. He had been trained for five years under Toshio Oba, a master craftsman who forged the traditional "Hakata Ippon Hocho”. He makes knives with the wildness that only a field smith can create, including the Tsubaki knife, which has a unique shape similar to the Hakata knife.
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Japanese Chef Gyuto knife - MIYAZAKI KAJIYA - Hryugata - Damascus - Hon warikomi carbon super blue steel 21cm
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"Miyazaki Kajiya" is located in Goto City, Nagasaki Prefecture, a city rich in nature, and its knives are made entirely by hand.

The craftsman, Haruo Miyazaki, is the third generation of the Oba blacksmith family from Fukuoka Prefecture. He had been trained for five years under Toshio Oba, a master craftsman who forged the traditional "Hakata Ippon Hocho”. He makes knives with the wildness that only a field smith can create, including the Tsubaki knife, which has a unique shape similar to the Hakata knife.
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Japanese tsubaki knife - MIYAZAKI KAJIYA - Hryugata - Damascus - Hon warikomi carbon super blue steel - Size:21cm
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"Miyazaki Kajiya" is located in Goto City, Nagasaki Prefecture, a city rich in nature, and its knives are made entirely by hand.

The craftsman, Haruo Miyazaki, is the third generation of the Oba blacksmith family from Fukuoka Prefecture. He had been trained for five years under Toshio Oba, a master craftsman who forged the traditional "Hakata Ippon Hocho”. He makes knives with the wildness that only a field smith can create, including the Tsubaki knife, which has a unique shape similar to the Hakata knife.
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Japanese tsubaki knife - MIYAZAKI KAJIYA - Damascus Shirogami 2 - Size:21cm
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"Miyazaki Kajiya" is located in Goto City, Nagasaki Prefecture, a city rich in nature, and its knives are made entirely by hand.

The craftsman, Haruo Miyazaki, is the third generation of the Oba blacksmith family from Fukuoka Prefecture. He had been trained for five years under Toshio Oba, a master craftsman who forged the traditional "Hakata Ippon Hocho”. He makes knives with the wildness that only a field smith can create, including the Tsubaki knife, which has a unique shape similar to the Hakata knife.