Matsubara Hamono White 1 Kurouchi Gyuto 210mmMatsubara Hamono White 1 Kurouchi Gyuto 210mmMatsubara Hamono White 1 Kurouchi Gyuto 210mmMatsubara Hamono White 1 Kurouchi Gyuto 210mmMatsubara Hamono White 1 Kurouchi Gyuto 210mm
Matsubara Hamono White 1 Kurouchi Gyuto 210mm
Matsubara Hamono White 1 Kurouchi Gyuto 210mm
Matsubara Hamono White 1 Kurouchi Gyuto 210mm
Matsubara Hamono White 1 Kurouchi Gyuto 210mm
Matsubara Hamono White 1 Kurouchi Gyuto 210mm
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Matsubara Hamono White 1 Kurouchi Gyuto 210mm

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Knife Specifications

Due to the handmade nature of many items, slight variations may occur.

Steel
Shiropgami 1 Core, Soft Iron Clad
Hardness
62 HRC
54 Soft 67 Hard
Maintenance
Attentive
4 / 5
Style
Gyuto
Blade Material
Shiropgami 1 Core, Soft Iron Clad
Handle Material
Octagon Rosewood
Bevel
Double Bevel
Edge Length
210mm
Overall Length
360mm
Spine Thickness Heel/Mid
3.3mm/1.9mm
Blade Height @ Heel
55mm
gWeight
212g

An In Depth Look

Blade Type
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
Steel Type Read

Japanese White Steel #1, the purest form in the "Shirogami" (White Paper Steel) series, is highly regarded for its exceptional sharpness and ease of sharpening. With a slightly higher carbon content than White Steel #2, it delivers superior edge retention, but like White 2 cannot be left wet for even short periods of time, otherwise rust spots can occur. If you’re fastidious in your knife maintenance, this knife steel can be extremely rewarding to use.

Care Information
Care Information Read

Hand wash only, never put in a dishwasher. Dry immediately after washing. Store on a magnetic knife strip or in a saya. Sharpen on a whetstone when the blade dulls. Read our full maintenance guide for more information.

Forged In Ōmura·Blacksmith

Matsubara Hamono

Ōmura, Nagasaki
Matsubara Hamono

The 4th generation of the Matsubara Hamono forging line, working continuously from Ōmura since 1933.

Coordinates
32.8°N · 129.9°E
Signature
Tall profile knives, in-house process
Steels
Aogami #2Shirogami #2
They originate from Nagasaki, and the business is headed by Tanaka Kama Kogyo. The history of Matsubara blades can be traced back to the Battle of Dan-no-ura of 1185. After the battle, Naminohira Yukiyasu, a master blacksmith of the defeated Taira Clan, fled from the victorious Minamoto Clan and went into hiding in the Province of Hyuga (today's Miyazaki).

When demand for swords soared during the Warring States Period, his descendants moved to Matsubara in 1474. They forged swords on the grounds of Hachiman Shrine and, at the request of local farmers, started to make crescent-shaped sickles. This is the beginning of Matsubara sickles.

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Emiliano Shaqe
Perfect

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Kornel Swoboda

Matsubara Hamono White 1 Kurouchi Gyuto 210mm

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Gavin Miller
white 1 iron clad

nice tall blade, very sharp ootb

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Anders Knopp
What a knife

Sharp, light and ****

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Eugenio Russomanno
Awesome

Super lightweight, well balanced knife!
A pleasure to use it everyday for long hours

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justin bensi
Nice

Such a great value 4 money blade!. One that is a must 4 a new buyer of Japanese blades!.

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justin bensi
Nice

Such a great value 4 money blade!. One that is a must 4 a new buyer of Japanese blades!.