Gyuto Knives

With blade lengths ranging around 180mm to 270mm with some examples being as small as 160mm and some as large as 360mm the Gyuto is the Japanese knife shape and profile that most closely matches the Western "chef knife" and is designed to be a versatile shape for general use on a day to day basis and along with the santoku and bunka is one of the knife shapes we recommend as a first purchase.

Typically quite tall at the heel and pointed towards the tip for precision work the gyuto suits a sliding cutting style but is also efficient for those who rock chop too so it's an excellent choice for all round use and is an ideal knife style, size and shape to look at when starting your collection.

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Tsunehisa Ginsan Migaki Kiritsuke Gyuto 210mm
Tsunehisa Ginsan Migaki Kiritsuke Gyuto 210mm
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OUL Sakai Super Blue Gyuto 210mm
OUL Sakai Super Blue Gyuto 210mm

OUL Sakai Super Blue Gyuto 210mm

From £150.00
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Tsunehisa AS Gyuto 180mm
Tsunehisa AS Gyuto 180mm

Tsunehisa AS Gyuto 180mm

£150.00
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Tsunehisa AS Gyuto 240mm
Tsunehisa AS Gyuto 240mm

Tsunehisa AS Gyuto 240mm

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Sakai Takayuki 33 layer Damascus Kengata Gyuto 190mm - Cutting Edge Knives
Sakai Takayuki 33 layer Damascus Kengata Gyuto 190mm - Cutting Edge Knives
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Sakai Takayuki Mirror 45 layer Gyuto 210mm - Cutting Edge Knives
Sakai Takayuki Mirror 45 layer Gyuto 210mm - Cutting Edge Knives
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Tsunehisa AUS10 Tsuchime Gyuto 210mm
Tsunehisa AUS10 Tsuchime Gyuto 210mm
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Tsunehisa V1 Gyuto 270mm
Tsunehisa V1 Gyuto 270mm

Tsunehisa V1 Gyuto 270mm

£155.00
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Hatsukokoro Hayabusa AS Gyuto 210mm
Hatsukokoro Hayabusa AS Gyuto 210mm
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Shiro Kamo AS Kurouchi Gyuto 210mm
Shiro Kamo AS Kurouchi Gyuto 210mm
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Tsunehisa Ginsan Migaki Gyuto 240mm
Tsunehisa Ginsan Migaki Gyuto 240mm
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Tsunehisa AS Kiritsuke Gyuto 210mm
Tsunehisa AS Kiritsuke Gyuto 210mm
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Tsunehisa AUS10 Tsuchime Gyuto 180mm
Tsunehisa AUS10 Tsuchime Gyuto 180mm
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Hatsukokoro Hayabusa VG10 Tsuchime Gyuto 240mm
Hatsukokoro Hayabusa VG10 Tsuchime Gyuto 240mm
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Sakai Takayuki Moonlit Waves Gyuto 210mm - Cutting Edge Knives
Sakai Takayuki Moonlit Waves Gyuto 210mm - Cutting Edge Knives
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Hatsukokoro Hayabusa AS Gyuto 240mm
Hatsukokoro Hayabusa AS Gyuto 240mm
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Tsunehisa SRS13 Gyuto 180mm
Tsunehisa SRS13 Gyuto 180mm
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OUL Sakai Super Blue Gyuto 180mm
OUL Sakai Super Blue Gyuto 180mm
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Tsunehisa SLD Nashiji Gyuto 240mm
Tsunehisa SLD Nashiji Gyuto 240mm
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OUL Sakai White #1 Gyuto 180mm
OUL Sakai White #1 Gyuto 180mm
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Frequently Asked Questions about Gyuto Knives

What is a gyuto knife?

A Gyuto knife is a Japanese chef's knife which is best known for its versatility and suitability for seamless slicing and cutting meat, vegetables, and fish. Suitable for both home cooks and professional chefs, Gyuto knives are a fantastic edition to any kitchen.

What are gyuto knives made from?

Gyuto knives are typically made from a wide range of high-carbon steel, stainless steel, or a combination of both (clad steel). The precise choice of steel affects the knife’s sharpness, durability, and ease of maintenance.

How do Gyuto knives differ from western style knives?

While you'll find numerous similarities between a Japanese gyuto knife and a western knife type, particularly in regards to light weight design and double bevelled edges, there are differences too. Gyuto knives typically have a thinner and longer blade, and the sharpness of their pointed tip enables more precise cutting.

Choosing the perfect knife & accessories

We've helped thousands of customers choose their perfect knife and kitchen accessories since 2011 and we're here to help you too.

Read our guide to choosing a Japanese knife and don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions!