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Morihei Hisamoto White #2 Kurouchi Extra Tall Gyuto 210mm - Keyaki Zelkova

Morihei Hisamoto White #2 Kurouchi Extra Tall Gyuto 210mm - Keyaki Zelkova

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The Morihei Hisamoto White #2 Kurouchi Extra Tall Gyuto 210mm - Keyaki Zelkova is built for cooks who value height, cutting authority, and the unmistakable feel of high-performance carbon steel.

Forged in Japan from White #2 carbon steel, this extra tall 210mm gyuto delivers exceptional sharpness, refined edge feel, and effortless sharpening characteristics that have made Shirogami steel a favourite among professional chefs and enthusiasts alike.

The kurouchi finish preserves the knife’s forged character while helping reduce drag and adding a subtle rustic aesthetic that contrasts beautifully against the polished edge. Its extra tall blade profile provides outstanding knuckle clearance, added board contact, and a confident, controlled feel through dense produce and larger prep tasks.

Despite its taller profile, the knife remains nimble and responsive in hand, thin behind the edge with smooth cutting performance suited to both precision work and high-volume prep.

Paired with a warm Keyaki Zelkova wa handle, the knife feels naturally balanced and comfortable during extended use, complementing the blade’s traditional character with understated elegance.

A versatile workhorse gyuto for cooks who appreciate traditional Japanese craftsmanship, excellent sharpening feedback, and a taller profile with commanding cutting performance.

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Knife Specifications

Knife Shape Gyuto / Chef's Knife
Blade Length 219 mm
Overall Length 366 mm
Bevel Double Bevel
Heel Height 63 mm
Spine Thickness 4.8mm @ Heel
Weight 237 g
Steel Type White #2 Carbon Steel Core + Soft Iron Clad
Maintenance Level High
Handle Keyaki Zelkova & Pakka Ferrule
HRC ~61

We endeavor to provide precise measurements and accurate photographs of our products. However, owing to the handcrafted nature of many items, slight variations may occur.

Please Note: Our Japanese knives are crafted for precision and fine slicing. They are not suitable for cutting bones, frozen foods, or other hard items. To preserve the edge, always use on soft cutting surfaces such as wood or high-quality plastic — never on glass, stone, or metal boards, which can chip or damage the blade.

Morihei

Morihei has long been respected in Japan for its deep connection to traditional knife making and sharpening culture. Originally known for supplying natural sharpening stones and professional tools, Morihei built its reputation by working closely with skilled craftsmen and understanding what serious cooks and sharpeners actually need from their tools.

Rather than focusing on large-scale production, Morihei takes a more considered approach. Their knives are produced through collaborations with highly respected blacksmiths and sharpeners across Japan, particularly in Sakai, where generations of craftsmanship continue to shape some of the finest kitchen knives in the world.

What makes Morihei stand out is the balance they strike between traditional craftsmanship and practical performance. Their knives are designed to feel refined, thin behind the edge, and highly responsive in use, with careful attention paid to steel selection, grind, heat treatment, and overall cutting feel.

Many of Morihei’s offerings feature classic Japanese carbon steels such as White #2, chosen for their exceptional sharpness, edge feel, and ease of sharpening. Combined with understated finishes and thoughtfully selected handles, their knives reflect a quiet confidence focused more on performance and craftsmanship than unnecessary excess.

Over time, Morihei has become highly regarded among chefs, sharpeners, and knife enthusiasts who appreciate traditional Japanese tools made with purpose and precision.

We carry a curated selection of Morihei knives that showcase what the brand does best: exceptional cutting performance, traditional craftsmanship, and knives designed to be used, maintained, and appreciated for years to come.