Japanese Digging and weeding set

Japanese Digging and weeding set

$65.00 $80.00

A two-tool Japanese garden bundle from Miki: a 180 mm Banshu weeding sickle for clean surface cuts, paired with a compact Hori Hori for digging and planting. Balanced, sharp, and ready for everyday bed work. Fast Perth dispatch across Australia.

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Description

Two essential Japanese tools for fast, tidy bed work

Built in Miki, Hyogo Prefecture and dispatched quickly from Perth, this two-piece bundle combines a Banshu 180 mm weeding sickle with a compact Bonsai Hori Hori. The set is designed to handle precise surface weeding, digging, planting, and dividing in beds, pots, and tight rows — a versatile pairing that covers nearly all small-scale garden work. Together they offer better value and efficiency than purchasing each tool separately.

The Banshu sickle uses Yasugi high carbon steel, ground thin for easy entry and a clean pull cut with minimal soil disturbance. The Hori Hori is forged from carbon steel for a tough working edge. Its 170 mm blade and 43 mm width balance reach and control for everyday garden tasks. Both tools are fitted with straight hardwood handles, with tangs reinforced by ferrules for durability season after season.

Tip: Use the sickle for surface weeds and edging, then switch to the Hori Hori for planting and dividing. Together they streamline common bed work without needing bulkier garden tools.

Specifications
  • Sickle: 180 mm blade; Yasugi high carbon steel; straight hardwood handle; ferrule-reinforced tang
  • Hori Hori: 300 mm overall; 170 mm blade; 43 mm width; carbon steel; hardwood handle; ferrule-reinforced tang
  • Made in: Miki City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan
Maintenance

Wipe tools clean after each use, dry thoroughly, and apply a light coat of camelia oil to carbon steel parts. Sharpen as needed and store in a dry place to maintain performance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What jobs does this bundle cover?

Surface weeding and edge tidying with the sickle, plus digging, dividing, and planting with the Hori Hori. It streamlines common bed work without swapping to bulky tools.

Are both tools carbon steel?

The sickle uses Yasugi high carbon steel for a fine edge. The Hori Hori is forged from carbon steel for toughness. Both should be dried and lightly oiled after use.

Where are they made?

Both are made in Miki City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, known for centuries of tool forging.

What should I pair with this set?

Add complementary tools from Japanese Digging and Weeding Tools and precise cutters from Japanese Sickles for a complete kit.

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Introducing

Banshu Sickle + Hori Hori — Miki, Japan

This bundle pairs two forged tools from Miki City, Hyogo Prefecture. The Banshu 180 mm weeding sickle delivers fast, precise surface cuts, while the compact Hori Hori provides control for digging and planting. Together they bring Japanese workshop quality to everyday garden work in Australian conditions.

The set is balanced in the hand and simple to maintain. Thin, sharp edges do the cutting, not force. Hardwood handles and ferrule-reinforced tangs add durability without excess weight. Keep them clean and lightly oiled and they will handle bed prep, planting, and tidy-ups season after season.

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What Sets Our Tools Apart

One kit, two core tasks

This pair covers the bulk of bed work. The Banshu sickle slices weeds at the crown with minimal soil disturbance, keeping edges and paths neat. The compact Hori Hori then handles digging holes, dividing plants, and levering compact soil. Switching between the two is faster than swapping to larger tools, so you finish jobs quickly without losing accuracy.

Forged in Miki, built to last

Both tools are made in Miki, Hyogo Prefecture. The sickle’s Yasugi high carbon steel is ground thin for a sharp pull cut. The Hori Hori’s carbon steel gives a tough working edge. Straight hardwood handles keep weight down and control high, with ferrule-reinforced tangs for strength. Simple, proven construction makes them reliable daily drivers.

Care that keeps edges working

Rinse or brush off soil, dry thoroughly, and apply a light coat of oil to both blades. Touch up edges as needed so cuts stay clean and effortless. Store the tools dry between sessions. When maintained this way, the sickle keeps slicing at the surface and the Hori Hori keeps digging and dividing without fuss.

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