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Makoto Kurosaki SG2 Tsuchime Sakura Gyuto 210mm

$226.00 USD

Knife Specifications

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Style

Gyuto

Blade Material

SG2 Core, Stainless Tsuchime Clad

Handle Material

Octagon Cherry Wood

Bevel

Double Bevel

Maintenance Level

Low

Edge Length

215mm

Overall Length

362mm

Spine Thickness

2mm

Blade Height

46mm

Weight

143mm

HRC

63

An In depth look

Blade Type

The Gyuto is the do-it-all, general purpose chef's knife. If you are looking for an all-rounder that can handle daily veg and protein prep and portioning, this is the one! A 210mm edge length is the most common, but try a 240mm if you prefer larger knives.

Steel Type

SG2 is considered by many as the best knifemaking steel in Japan. It gives all the benefits of carbon steel (very long edge retention, general ease of sharpening) without the carbon steel stresses of maintenance. It'll hold an edge for a long time, and can quickly and easily be refreshed on a whetstone or ceramic honing steel.

Care Information

This knife is made with a stainless steel and is easy going and low on maintenance. It has high chromium content, meaning it is generally considered safe to leave wet on the board for short periods of time. is still best practice to not leave this knife to air dry as it's stain-less not stain-none! Wipe down after washing the knife and store away from any sources of moisture. 

Introducing

Makoto Kurosaki

Hailing from the knifemaking region of Echizen, Makoto Kurosaki is the elder brother of Yu Kurosaki and a highly skilled craftsman in his own right. Both brothers began their blacksmithing journey under the legendary Hiroshi Kato, and Makoto continues to refine his craft through close collaboration with some of Echizen’s most respected makers — including Yoshimi Kato and his own brother Yu.

Known particularly for his sharpening and finishing expertise, Makoto brings a quiet precision to every blade he produces. While his work is often understated compared to his younger brother’s bold designs, Makoto’s knives are deeply respected for their balance, clean lines, and uncompromising attention to performance.

Rooted in tradition but focused on refinement, Makoto Kurosaki represents the enduring strength of Echizen craftsmanship — forged through discipline, collaboration, and a lifelong dedication to the blade.

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