








GYUTO/CHEF
Gyuto is the Japanese term for Chef Knife, which is a multipurpose knife that can do the majority of your kitchen work. This is typically someone's first knife purchase unless they prefer slightly shorter knives like the Santoku.
The most common lengths are 210mm-240mm (8.25"-9.5"). Professionals tend to gravitate to the 240mm size, with home users or those in smaller kitchens more often using the 210mm size or even 180mm (7").
Gyuto tend to have slightly flatter profiles (more edge contact with the board starting at the heel) and finer tips compared to most western knives, especially commercially available German knives. The Gyuto's profile makes them slightly better geared for push/pull cutting, chopping, and slicing motions rather than the forward rocking motion that Western knives typically provide thanks to their curved belly. French and other Western knives typically lie somewhere between the German profile and the Gyuto profile. Neither of the profiles are better than the other, it depends on the users' needs and preferences.
There is a variation on the standard Gyuto profile that has a clipped tip, called a Kiritsuke Gyuto (or more aptly, "Kiritsuke-shaped Gyuto"). The tip is also known as a "K-tip", "diamond tip", "reverse tanto tip", "kiritsuke tip," among others, but none should be confused with the Kiritsuke knife which is single bevel and a different knife altogether. This pointed tip allows for more adeptness and precision at the tip when needed, but is more brittle.
If this is a gift for someone it is usually a safer bet to choose the standard profile, 210mm size, and stainless steel.
Hitohira - Imojiya MZ Chromax - 180mm Gyuto
AAA-269C-01-FA180
Brand: Hitohira ひとひら (一片)
Made in: Seki-Gifu/ Japan
Line: MZ Chromax
Profile: Gyuto
Edge Length: 182mm
Blade Height: 43mm
Edge Steel: V-G1
Steel Type: Semi Stainless Steel
Construction: Awase, San Mai
Cladding: Soft Stainless Clad
Finish: Migaki
Bevel: Double
Bevel Symmetry: 50/50
Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous
Handle Shape: Western
Handle Material: Pakka
Ferrule/Bolster Material: Stainless Steel
Spine Length: 187mm
Thickness of Spine at Handle: 2.3mm
Thickness ½ way: 2.0mm
Thickness ~1cm from Tip: 1.2mm
Handle Length: 118mm
Total Length: 304mm
Weight: 162g
Saya/Guard: Sold Separately
Please note: These pictures and measurements are examples. Individual items may differ slightly in appearance and measurements.
Nakaya Heiji - Semi-Stainless - Migaki - 270mm - Gyuto - Oak Handle
Sakai Kikumori - Strata Custom - MagnaCut - Kido w/ Gold Zogan - 270mm Gyuto - Signed Tang - No Handle
Brand: Sakai Kikumori 堺菊守
Made in: Sakai, Osaka - Japan
Smith: Satoshi Nakagawa 中川
Line: Strata Custom (Nakagawa)
Profile: Gyuto/Chef
Edge Length: 259mm
Blade Height: 60.6mm
Edge Steel: MagnaCut
Steel Type: Semi-Stainless
Construction: Zenko/Mono-Steel
Cladding: N/A
Finish: Kido w/ Gold Zogan (inlay)
Bevel: Double
Bevel Symmetry: 50/50
Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous
Handle Shape: N/A
Handle Material: N/A
Ferrule/Bolster Material: N/A
Spine Length: 274mm
Thickness of Spine at Handle: 6mm
Thickness ½ way: 5.7
Thickness ~1cm from Tip: 2.1mm
Handle Length: N/A
Total Length: 375mm
Weight: 332g
Saya/Guard: Sold Seperately
Please note: These pictures and measurements are examples. Individual items may differ slightly in appearance and measurements.