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Kurotori Blacksmith Stainless Steel Gyuto Knife 165mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Kurotori Blacksmith Stainless Steel Gyuto Knife 165mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Kurotori Blacksmith artisans hammering blades
Kurotori Blacksmith artisans hammering blades
Kurotori Blacksmith Stainless Steel Gyuto Knife 165mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Kurotori Blacksmith Stainless Steel Gyuto Knife 165mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Closeup of hammer being heated in the fire in the Kurotori Blacksmith workshop
Closeup of hammer being heated in the fire in the Kurotori Blacksmith workshop
Kurotori Blacksmith Stainless Steel Gyuto Knife 165mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Kurotori Blacksmith Stainless Steel Gyuto Knife 165mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Artisan in the Kurotori Blacksmith workshop holding a heated blade before a water tank for cooling
Artisan in the Kurotori Blacksmith workshop holding a heated blade before a water tank for cooling
Kurotori Blacksmith Stainless Steel Gyuto Knife 165mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Kurotori Blacksmith Stainless Steel Gyuto Knife 165mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Kurotori Blacksmith Stainless Steel Gyuto Knife 165mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Kurotori Blacksmith Stainless Steel Gyuto Knife 165mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Kurotori Blacksmith Stainless Steel Gyuto Knife 165mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Kurotori Blacksmith Stainless Steel Gyuto Knife 165mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Kurotori Blacksmith Stainless Steel Gyuto Knife 165mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Kurotori Blacksmith Stainless Steel Gyuto Knife 165mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Kurotori Blacksmith Stainless Steel Gyuto Knife 165mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Kurotori Blacksmith artisans hammering blades
Kurotori Blacksmith Stainless Steel Gyuto Knife 165mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Closeup of hammer being heated in the fire in the Kurotori Blacksmith workshop
Kurotori Blacksmith Stainless Steel Gyuto Knife 165mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Artisan in the Kurotori Blacksmith workshop holding a heated blade before a water tank for cooling
Kurotori Blacksmith Stainless Steel Gyuto Knife 165mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Kurotori Blacksmith Stainless Steel Gyuto Knife 165mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Kurotori Blacksmith Stainless Steel Gyuto Knife 165mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Kurotori Blacksmith Stainless Steel Gyuto Knife 165mm - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Blacksmiths in Kochi Prefecture work on handcrafting knives in their smithy in Kochi Prefecture, Japan.

Kurotori Blacksmith Stainless Steel Funayuki Santoku Knife 165mm

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$254.99

The Kurotori Blacksmith Stainless Steel Gyuto is a hand-forged Japanese kitchen knife crafted by Hiroshi Kajihara, a 6th-generation blacksmith in Shimanto, Kochi prefecture and his four apprentices. With a mirror-like polished surface and a double-edged blade made from Ginsan No.3 stainless steel, this knife ensures durability and sharpness.

About the Blade Shape: With its origins as a fisherman's boat knife, Funayuki Santoku knives have become popular in Japan as an alternative for vegetable, poultry and fish home cooking. Featuring a slight curve towards a pronounced tip, it blends aspects of Santoku, Gyuto and Deba blades for slicing smaller cuts of meat without bones, small fish filleting, and general vegetable kitchen related tasks.

Blade Shape Funayuki Santoku Handle Length 135mm
Blade Material Ginsan No.3 Stainless Steel with Stainless Steel Cladding Handle Material Walnut Wood
Blade HRC 60-61 Handle Shape Octagonal
Blade Finish Mirror Total Length 310mm
Blade Length 165mm Weight 130g
Spine Thickness at Heel 2.6mm Usage Small Fish, Poultry (no bones), Vegetables
Edge Double-edge (50/50) Origin Shimanto, Kochi prefecture
Handedness Right hand, Left hand

    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 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.

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    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 Kurotori Blacksmith knives dishwasher safe?

    No, Kurotori Blacksmith 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 Kurotori Blacksmith 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 Kurotori Blacksmith knife rust?

    Kurotori Blacksmith knives are crafted using stainless steel, making them rust resistant and low maintenance when compared to carbon steel knives. However, rust can still occasionally form even on stainless steel knives, so be sure to dry your knife completely before putting it away and to store in a dry place to prevent rust from forming.

    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.