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Hand holding Single Bevel Kurouchi Nakiri Knife 16cm by Shirou Kunimitsu in workshop
Hand holding Single Bevel Kurouchi Nakiri Knife 16cm by Shirou Kunimitsu in workshop
Shirou Kunimitsu Tamahagane Gyuto Knife 240mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Shirou Kunimitsu Tamahagane Gyuto Knife 240mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Single Bevel Kurouchi Nakiri Knife 16cm by Shirou Kunimitsu on wood table with black box
Single Bevel Kurouchi Nakiri Knife 16cm by Shirou Kunimitsu on wood table with black box
Shirou Kunimitsu Tamahagane Gyuto Knife 240mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Shirou Kunimitsu Tamahagane Gyuto Knife 240mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Single Bevel Kurouchi Nakiri Knife 16cm by Shirou Kunimitsu diagonal on wood table
Single Bevel Kurouchi Nakiri Knife 16cm by Shirou Kunimitsu diagonal on wood table
Closeup on blade of Single Bevel Kurouchi Nakiri Knife 16cm by Shirou Kunimitsu on wood
Closeup on blade of Single Bevel Kurouchi Nakiri Knife 16cm by Shirou Kunimitsu on wood
Opposite side of Single Bevel Kurouchi Nakiri Knife 16cm by Shirou Kunimitsu on wood background
Opposite side of Single Bevel Kurouchi Nakiri Knife 16cm by Shirou Kunimitsu on wood background
Closeup on blade engraving on Single Bevel Kurouchi Nakiri Knife 16cm by Shirou Kunimitsu
Closeup on blade engraving on Single Bevel Kurouchi Nakiri Knife 16cm by Shirou Kunimitsu
Hand holding Single Bevel Kurouchi Nakiri Knife 16cm by Shirou Kunimitsu in workshop
Shirou Kunimitsu Tamahagane Gyuto Knife 240mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Single Bevel Kurouchi Nakiri Knife 16cm by Shirou Kunimitsu on wood table with black box
Shirou Kunimitsu Tamahagane Gyuto Knife 240mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Single Bevel Kurouchi Nakiri Knife 16cm by Shirou Kunimitsu diagonal on wood table
Closeup on blade of Single Bevel Kurouchi Nakiri Knife 16cm by Shirou Kunimitsu on wood
Opposite side of Single Bevel Kurouchi Nakiri Knife 16cm by Shirou Kunimitsu on wood background
Closeup on blade engraving on Single Bevel Kurouchi Nakiri Knife 16cm by Shirou Kunimitsu
A Shirou Kunimitsu craftsman working the metal while sparks fly

Shirou Kunimitsu Single-Bevel Kurouchi Nakiri Knife 160mm

$174.99
Includes FREE WHETSTONE
FREE Shipping from Japan

The Shirou Kunimitsu Single-Bevel Kurouchi Nakiri Knife 160mm is a handcrafted Japanese kitchen knife by Akimitsu Komiya and his family, blacksmiths in charge of the Shirou Kunimitsu workshop in Omuta city, Fukuoka prefecture. This single-bevel nakiri knife is crafted in Shirogami No. 1 Steel following the same techniques as Japanese katana swords, other of the specialties of the workshop. It features a kurouchi finish and is fitted with magnolia wood handle.

About the Blade Shape: A traditional Japanese vegetable knife, nakiri knives are designed for efficient, straight-down chopping with clean, uniform cuts. The flat edge profile makes full contact with the cutting board, reducing the need for rocking while promoting speed and precision. Typically single-bevel nakiri blades measure between 165mm and 180mm and they are ideal for home cooks and professionals focused on vegetable preparation.

    Blade Shape Nakiri Handle Length 135mm
    Blade Material Shirogami No.1 Steel  Handle Material Magnolia Wood, Water Buffalo Ferrules
    Blade HRC 63-65 Handle Shape Oval
    Blade Finish Kurouchi Total Length 305mm
    Blade Length 160mm Weight 165g
    Spine Thickness at Heel 2.3mm Usage Vegetables
    Edge Single-edge Origin Omuta, Fukuoka prefecture
    Handedness Right hand

    • Amakusa Red Sharpening Stone (natural stone)
    • Grit: #500-#800
    • Size: 150 x 45 x 30mm*
    • Weight: 525 gr*

    *This is a natural stone that comes directly from a quarry, so the size and weight of each stone may slightly vary.

    HOW TO USE?

    • Only cut food you can bite and chew with this knife since hard foods can chip the blade. Do not cut olive pits, bones, lobster shells, wood pieces or frozen food, which are especially bad  due to the cold making hard steel more brittle.
    • Do not use the knife in twisting motions.
    • Use wood or plastic cutting boards to avoid dull knives. Do not use glass,  granite or bamboo surfaces.

    HOW TO CLEAN?

    • After each use, hand wash the knife with mild detergent and a soft sponge, rinse with hot water and dry by hand immediately. Do not use the dishwasher.
    • Wood handles may dry out over time and exposure to water. To prevent this, use some food safe mineral oil or beeswax.  

    HOW TO SHARPEN?

    • Use the FREE WHETSONE included with the knife for sharpening. It is recommended by the manufacturer.
    • Remember to sharpen both sides evenly as this is a double-bevel knife.

    HOW TO STORE?

    • Wrap the blade in newspaper to reduce direct exposure to the air and prevent rusting if you keep knives in a drawer or travel case
    • If you are hanging the knife or using a knife stand, remember that the blade should point downwards.
    • If you are storing them in a drawer, keep the edge from touching anything else.

    Import duties, VAT, or local customs taxes may apply once your order reaches your country.

    These are set by your local customs authority and are not included in our product prices or free shipping. We suggest contacting the responsible institutions to find more information.

    These fees are the customer's responsibility and thus must be paid upon delivery.

    FOR U.S. CUSTOMERS: Beginning August 26, 2025, customers have reported anywhere from 20% to 80% import taxes due to changes in tariffs regulations.

    Are NShirou Kunimitsu knives dishwasher safe?

    No, Shirou Kunimitsu knives should not be washed in the dishwasher due to their artisanal crafting process. To prevent damage to your knife and ensure it lasts you for years to come, please wash the knife by hand with a mild detergent and gentle sponge.

    How should I care for my Shirou Kunimitsu knife?

    After each use, be sure to wash the knife by hand using a mild detergent and gentle sponge. Rinse clean and wipe with a soft dish towel until completely dry. Store in a dry place.

    Will my Shirou Kunimitsu knife rust?

    Shirou Kunimitsu knives are made of Shirogami No.1 (White Steel #1), a type of carbon steel. Thus, they are prone to rust, so be sure to dry your knife completely before putting it away and to store in a dry place to prevent corrosion.

    How much will shipping cost?

    All prices include FREE international shipping. Please allow up to 5 weeks for shipping, depending on your country of residence. Please see our Shipping Policy for details.

    Please note: Our products ship directly from Japan to you. You may be required to pay customs duties and/or customs clearance fees upon delivery (if applicable in your country). US customers please see our Important Notice for US Customers.

    How do I sharpen my Shirou Kunimitsu knife?

    Please watch the below video.