Agulliver
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I use Japanese knives. I do not claim to be competent with them. But I have to have *some* knives in the kitchen, and I like how these ones feel.
In fairness, @RezaLoghme said "Expensive Japanese Knives". Mine aren't expensive. They are the price of a decent set of knives, whether Japanese or Western. I think a product you use every day and lasts for many years (your knives, your bed, your couch) is a logical place to spend a little extra and get a good one that you enjoy using.
Define "expensive". My partner's knives are fairly expensive and on our trip to Japan earlier this year she picked up another over there for £115. Sounds like a lot when you can pick up a knife for a few dollarpounds but as you say, if it's something you use a lot and want to last your lifetime....it's a worthwhile investment. And £115 was at the cheap end of the knives in the shop we visited - a specialist knife shop in Kyoto.
A bit like cameras. A lot of people would never understand why people spend money on SLRs or medium format cameras. But the people who use them understand. The majority of people wouldn't understand why we spend money on film and developing and cameras when a phone can do it all. A Japanese-trained chef understands the true value of a good Japanese knife. Why spend hundreds or even thousands on a camera when a phone does most of it? And to a non-enthusiast that's a serious question.