The Cutting Edge: A Guide to Japanese Knives with Shun, Global & Miyabi
Posted by KitchenEssnetials.ca on 22nd May 2025
When it comes to performance, precision, and craftsmanship in the kitchen, few tools compare to a Japanese knife. At KitchenEssentials.ca, we carry a curated selection of premium Japanese knives from trusted brands like Shun, Global, and Miyabi — each offering unique advantages in design, function, and feel.
Whether you're slicing sashimi or prepping vegetables, the right Japanese knife will elevate your cooking experience to a whole new level.
What Makes Japanese Knives Special?
Japanese knives are known for their lightweight build, extreme sharpness, and fine-tuned precision. Inspired by centuries of sword-making tradition, these knives are often forged with harder steels and sharper blade angles, allowing for clean, exact cuts with minimal resistance.
Types of Japanese Knives (And What They’re Used For)
Choosing the right knife starts with understanding its purpose:
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Gyuto (Chef’s Knife): A versatile all-purpose knife, similar to the Western chef’s knife, ideal for meat, fish, and vegetables.
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Santoku: Meaning “three virtues,” this knife is perfect for slicing, dicing, and mincing.
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Nakiri: A straight-edged vegetable knife designed for clean, fast chopping.
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Petty: A small utility knife ideal for peeling, trimming, and precision work.
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Yanagiba: A long, narrow blade used primarily for slicing sashimi and sushi.
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Deba: A thick, heavy knife traditionally used for cutting through fish bones.
Blade Edges: Precision with Purpose
Japanese knives come with different edge types:
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Single Bevel (Traditional): Sharpened on one side, allowing for ultra-precise, paper-thin cuts — ideal for sushi and sashimi.
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Double Bevel: Sharpened on both sides, more common in Western-style Japanese knives. Easier to maintain and versatile for everyday use.
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Granton Edge / Hollow Ground: Small divots along the blade reduce drag and prevent food from sticking (popular in Santoku designs).
Shun, Global, and Miyabi mostly offer double-bevel knives — sharp, durable, and suitable for both professionals and home chefs.
Knife Handles: Japanese vs. Western
The handle is more than a design choice — it affects control, comfort, and cutting style.
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Wa-Handle (Traditional Japanese): Lightweight, usually made from wood, with a rounded or octagonal shape for fine control.
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Western-Style Handle: Heavier, contoured, and riveted; feels more familiar to many North American users.
Shun and Miyabi offer both styles depending on the collection, while Global uses their iconic stainless steel hollow handle, perfectly balanced and hygienic.
Explore Our Top Japanese Knife Brands
Shun Knives →
Handcrafted in Seki City, Japan, Shun combines traditional techniques with modern materials. Expect stunning Damascus patterns, pakkawood handles, and razor-sharp VG-MAX steel.
Top pick: Shun Premier 8" Chef's Knife
Global Knives →
Sleek, lightweight, and instantly recognizable, Global knives are made from a single piece of ice-tempered Cromova 18 steel. Their dimpled grip ensures a secure, ergonomic hold.
Top pick: Global 8" Chef's Knife & Sharpener
Miyabi Knives →
A true blend of art and engineering, Miyabi knives feature exquisite hammered or Damascus finishes, hand-honed blades, and luxurious handles made from pakkawood or birch.
Popular for: High-end gifting, sushi prep, and chefs who appreciate detail.
Shop Japanese Knives in Canada with Confidence
At KitchenEssentials.ca, you’ll find an expertly curated range of authentic Japanese knives, available for fast Canadian shipping. Whether you're a seasoned chef or just getting serious about your cooking tools, Shun, Global, and Miyabi deliver world-class performance in every slice.