Gyuto 240mm (9.45")

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The gyuto meaning is “Cow sword” in Japan as gyu means “Beef” and to means “Sword” this is also known as a Chef’s knife or French knife. It is the one and first knife all chef’s/cooks needs in their kitchen. When buying your first gyuto you have to consider how and what will be built around your first knife as it will do the majority of the work in your kitchen. 

Kaijin (怪人) most commonly means a "mysterious person" "strange person" or "phantom" often referring to humanoid monsters or villains with strange powers in anime, manga, and tokusatsu shows like Kamen Rider or One-Punch Man. It can also mean "sea person" (海人) for aquatic creatures, or refer to "ashes/embers" (灰燼) depending on the kanji used, but the "strange person" meaning is most prevalent in pop culture.

Aogami 2 (also known as Blue Paper Steel #2) is a high carbon steel known for exceptional hardness and long lasting edge with ease of sharpening, It is a versatile steel with a carbon content around 1-1.2%. A key characteristic of this high-carbon steel is its tendency to oxidize and develop a patina over time, which is countered here by stainless steel cladding.

Weight: 195g

Handle Material: Mono African ebony wa handle

Handle Length: 140mm (5.5")

Blade Length: 244mm (9.6") Cutting edge

Blade Depth: 51mm

Thickness at spine: 2.1mm

Thickness at tip: 0.2mm

Cutting Edge: Double 50/50

Blade Material: Aogami 2 core with stainless cladding