Japanese Chisel

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Difference between
Western Chisels and Japanese Chisels


western Chisel japanese Chisel

Structure: Western chisels are typically made from a single piece of high-carbon steel, making them sturdy and well-suited for heavy-duty tasks. The full-steel, flat-back design without any urasuki (concave back) allows them to withstand greater impact forces.

Blades: The elongated, thinner blades of Western chisels are ideal for deep cuts and rough shaping. Handles: Traditional Western chisel handles are made of wood, but resin handles have become more common in recent years.

Performance: Western chisels have a simple, versatile design and are ideal for general woodworking, especially when durability is important.

Sharpening & Use: Better for rougher chopping, heavy hammering, and prying. 

Structure: Japanese chisels use a traditional two‑layer blade called Haganetsuke, combining a hard steel edge with a softer iron backing. The hard steel keeps the edge sharp for a long time, but its hardness also makes it more prone to chipping under strong impact.

Blades: Japanese chisels have shorter, thicker blades. The strong jigane backing protects the steel edge, and the compact blade improves control. This makes them excellent for precise joinery and detailed work in any type of wood.

Handles: Japanese chisel handles are made from strong hardwoods like red or white oak. Striking chisels include a steel hoop to keep the handle from splitting when used with a mallet.

Performance: Japanese chisels are the preferred choice for woodworkers who value traditional craftsmanship paired with precise, reliable performance.

Sharpening & Use: Excel at paring, joinery, and detailed work, achieving extremely fine edges.

western Chisel

Structure: Western chisels are typically made from a single piece of high-carbon steel, making them sturdy and well-suited for heavy-duty tasks. The full-steel, flat-back design without any urasuki (concave back) allows them to withstand greater impact forces.

Blades: The elongated, thinner blades of Western chisels are ideal for deep cuts and rough shaping. Handles: Traditional Western chisel handles are made of wood, but resin handles have become more common in recent years.

Performance: Western chisels have a simple, versatile design and are ideal for general woodworking, especially when durability is important.

Sharpening & Use: Better for rougher chopping, heavy hammering, and prying. 


japanese Chisel

Structure: Japanese chisels use a traditional two‑layer blade called Haganetsuke, combining a hard steel edge with a softer iron backing. The hard steel keeps the edge sharp for a long time, but its hardness also makes it more prone to chipping under strong impact.

Blades: Japanese chisels have shorter, thicker blades. The strong jigane backing protects the steel edge, and the compact blade improves control. This makes them excellent for precise joinery and detailed work in any type of wood. Handles: Japanese chisel handles are made from strong hardwoods like red or white oak. Striking chisels include a steel hoop to keep the handle from splitting when used with a mallet.

Performance: Japanese chisels are the preferred choice for woodworkers who value traditional craftsmanship paired with precise, reliable performance.

Sharpening & Use: Excel at paring, joinery, and detailed work, achieving extremely fine edges.


There are chisels for metalworking and stoneworking, but the chisels introduced in this category are woodworking chisels used by carpenters on site. Please choose according to your needs.


Chisel product list


Hammer Chisel Carving Knives Set item
Hammer Chisel

It is a type designed to be used by striking the tail end with a hammer or similar tool.
There are several different variations available.

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Carving Knives

They are often confused with woodcarving chisels, but their purposes are different. Carving knives are used for all kinds of detailed work—woodblock printing, Buddhist statues, Kamakura carving, Noh masks, wooden cutlery, and more.

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Set item

The set contents can be rearranged, so please contact us for details.

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By brand Chisel case Replacement
wooden handle
By brand

We will introduce them by brand.

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Chisel case

It is a portable carrying case.

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By brand

A well‑used handle can be refitted with a brand‑new one.

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Hammer Chisel
Hammer Chisel

It is a type designed to be used by striking the tail end with a hammer or similar tool.
There are several different variations available.

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Carving Knives
Carving Knives

They are often confused with woodcarving chisels, but their purposes are different. Carving knives are used for all kinds of detailed work—woodblock printing, Buddhist statues, Kamakura carving, Noh masks, wooden cutlery, and more.
For beginners, it’s better to start with carving knives rather than woodcarving chisels.

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Set item
Set item

The set contents can be rearranged, so please contact us for details.

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By brand
By brand

We will introduce them by brand.

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Chisel case
Chisel case

It is a portable carrying case.

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Replacement
wooden handle
By brand

A well‑used handle can be refitted with a brand‑new one.

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