

🔪 Slice like a Samurai — Elevate your sushi game with precision and style!
The KYOKU Samurai Series 10.5" Yanagiba knife is a professional-grade Japanese sushi knife crafted from ultra-premium cobalt-added steel, cryogenically treated for exceptional hardness (HRC 56-58) and edge retention. Featuring a razor-sharp 11-13° single bevel blade and an ergonomic Wenge wood handle, it offers unmatched precision, durability, and comfort. Complete with a protective sheath and case, this knife is designed for chefs who demand performance and elegance in every slice.


















| ASIN | B07L97NFM1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #81,910 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #15 in Sashimi Knives |
| Brand | KYOKU |
| Color | steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,062) |
| Date First Available | 18 March 2019 |
| Item Weight | 549 g |
| Material | GEK-LR10-50-BILIFBA-1 |
| Model Number | 7539790952 |
| Package Dimensions | 44.78 x 8.2 x 3.81 cm; 549 g |
R**A
kyoku knife single bevel...very worthy to have it..
An amazing knife..ultra sharp..I love it.
J**R
Very sharp and a good knife for sushi
S**N
Really good quality than price. I love it.
D**S
Alright, gather 'round, ye culinary warriors and kitchen ninjas; I've got the scoop on a blade that'll make you feel like you've just won the lottery, but without the ensuing family drama over who gets the money. I'm talking about the KYOKU Samurai Series - 10.5" Yanagiba Knife. This isn't just a knife; it's like if a lightsaber and a samurai sword had a baby, and that baby decided to become a sushi chef. First off, let's talk about the blade. Made from superior Japanese steel, this thing is sharp enough to cut through the tension at a family reunion. It's cryogenically treated, which, in layman's terms, means it's been through some sort of space-age cold therapy to make it harder, more flexible, and resistant to rust and corrosion. In other words, it's like Superman if Superman were a knife. Now, the Wenge wood handle. It's not just a handle; it's an experience. Holding this knife feels like you've been chosen by a wise old tree to wield its power. The design is ergonomic enough that you won't feel like you're in a hand-wrestling match with a bear after slicing through your 100th piece of sashimi. Plus, it looks so good, you might just display it next to your samurai posters rather than in your kitchen. The length, at 10.5 inches, is perfect for those of us who fancy ourselves as the sushi chefs of our own little galaxy. It's long enough to give you that professional "look at me, I'm making sushi" vibe but not so long that you'll accidentally slice through your countertop because you got too into the moment. But what really has me doing a happy dance is the price. This knife comes with a case, mind you, because this isn't just any knife; it's a knife with its own hotel room. And for the price, you're getting what feels like a high-end, top-shelf, "should I really be allowed to own this" piece of culinary art. It's like finding out your favorite expensive restaurant has a secret affordable menu that's just as good. Performance-wise, this knife slices through fish like it's butter, or if butter were sentient and decided to be fish. The single bevel edge ensures that your sashimi slices are so thin, they could be used as bookmarks in a book about the art of sushi. In conclusion, if you're looking for a knife that'll make your sushi prep feel like a ninja ritual, the KYOKU Samurai Series Yanagiba Knife is your new best friend. It's quality, it's affordable, and it looks like it should be part of a museum exhibit titled "Knives That Could Potentially Cut Through History." Just remember, with great power comes great responsibility, or at least, the responsibility to not accidentally use it as a letter opener.
G**L
This knife is quite beautiful and luxuriously presented in its own box, with velvet sleeve. However, I decided to return it without having tried it. I ordered a Japanese knife and received one made in China. In addition, Samurai is an <entry level> knife sold at $38US ($50 Can) on the Kyoku web site.
J**N
Needed a long blade to cut 20cm Brownies in one shot. Well made but not a collector thing.
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