Kurosaki Gyuto Fujin is another uniquely looking blade from the hands of talented master blacksmith Yu Kurosaki. As with all his knives, the fit and finish are simply superb, we hardly find any little irregularities with Kurosaki knives. Fujin is a Chef's knife in 210mm blade length, a multi-purpose knife, optimal for everyday, versatile use, regardless if you are a home cook or a pro chef.
Fujin is the god of wind and one of the oldest Shinto gods in Japanese mythology. It is a very aptly named knife since the unique hammered patterns on the blade resemble the blowing of the wind. The knife is made from the popular and well tested SG2 steel, heat-treated to 62-63 HRC.
BLADE SHAPE:
is the most versatile and useful blade shape in the modern kitchen. It has a wide profile for easy food transfer and tends to be fairly flat towards the heel, enabling easy and fast chopping on the cutting board. A pointed tip allows piercing and precise, delicate work. It can be used for cutting meat, fish, and vegetables.
STEEL:
, renowned for its hardness and subsequent edge retention—due to a high carbon (C) content of 1.5%. The steel is also high in chromium (Cr)—around 15%, which adds to corrosion resistance and Molybdenum (Mo) that improves the blade’s wear resistance. SG2 steel blades will be able to achieve a fine sharpness due to the fine microstructure of the steel and will keep it—without having to worry about maintenance and corrosion.
LAMINATION:
The excellent SG2 steel core is clad into 10 layers of softer stainless steel - this lamination technique is called .
BLADE FINISH:
The Kurosaki Fujin blade consists of a unique lined . The narrow and straight lines create a sense of motion, evoking the image of swirling winds. This distinctive texture not only enhances the visual charm of the blade, but also reduces food sticking to the blade.
Fujin is the god of wind and one of the oldest Shinto gods in Japanese mythology. The unique hammered finish on the knife beautifully captures the essence of a windy storm, infusing it with an intriguing aesthetic and a touch of elemental power.
GEOMETRY:
It has a (50/50 symmetrical) blade with a flat v-edge grind. The blade has a distal taper - at the tang, the blade is 2.4mm (0.09") thick and narrows towards the tip, where it is 1.8mm (0.07") thick. This gives it more strength and weight at the handle (meaning we can exert more pressure with the heel) and more precision at the tip, allowing for smooth and precise cuts.
HANDLE:
Kurosaki fitted his standard wooden handle on the Fujin. Made from beautiful dark rosewood and shaped octagonally, it fits the hands of both left- and right-handed users. A great knife to own, use and to marvel at the amazing skills of the master blacksmith.
BLACKSMITH:
Yu Kurosaki is a talented master blacksmith, located in Takefu Knife Village, close to the city of Echizen. His knives are well known in Japan and around the world for their beautiful, special-looking design and great quality. Hammer's dents on the blade are his unique signature, and like snowflakes, not a single dent is alike. Needless to say (but we will say it anyway), his knives not only look great, they are made of high-quality steels and come with a razor sharp, long-lasting edge.
Before opening his own smithy, Kurosaki-san was the apprentice of Hiroshi Kato, a master blacksmith with more than 50 years of knife making experience. Kato-san is one of the founders of the Takefu Knife Village, where now more than 10 master blacksmiths make handmade knives on display for visitors to observe and learn more about their craft. Kurosaki-san is the youngest blacksmith to be granted the title of Master Nokaji by Takefu Knife Village Association and is the senior teacher there.
☝️ When you visit Japan, make sure to put the Takefu Knife Village to your itinerary!
Here's a short video of Kurosaki's workshop: