How to Install Hamon, Migumo, and Ajiro

Step 1: How to Connect at the Top

Mounting hardware included with Hamon, Migumo, and Ajiro rain chains

Hamon, Migumo, and Ajiro come with everything needed to connect to your eave trough. No extra parts required — you can start installation right away.

Note: The top connection uses the included wire. The chain is suspended from the eave trough, not bolted.

For K-Style Gutters

Hole size: 1 3/4 in (45 mm) for all standard models; 2 3/8 in (60 mm) for Migumo L.

Steps: Drop the stainless steel Gutter Outlet into the hole from above. Hook the wire on the top link and pull it up through the Gutter Outlet. Secure to the Hanging Bracket and trim any excess wire.

For Half-Round Gutters

For Half-Round Gutters, no Gutter Outlet is needed — the eave trough is worked directly. Drill a pilot hole at the center. Use tin snips to make radial cuts, then bend the tabs inward. Install the Hanging Bracket, hook the wire on the top link, and pull it up through the hole. Secure to the bracket and trim any excess wire.

Installing on a Half-Round Gutter

Electric drill boring a 1/2 inch (12 mm) pilot hole into the bottom of a half-round metal gutter for rain chain installation.

Step 1: Drill the Pilot Hole

Mark the center of your eave trough and drill a pilot hole.

  • Standard size: 1/2 in (12 mm) diameter
  • L-size: 7/8 in (22 mm) diameter

A helpful tip: Use a center punch to mark the spot before drilling. It prevents slipping and gives a cleaner result.

in snips making 1/4 inch (6 mm) radial cuts around the pilot hole in a half-round metal gutter to prepare for rain chain drain outlet.

Step 2: Make Radial Cuts

Using tin snips, make radial cuts about 1/4 in (6 mm) long from the edge of the pilot hole.

A helpful tip: Space the cuts evenly — picture sun rays radiating outward. Even spacing makes Step 3 much easier.

Half-round metal gutter with a 24 mm opening and small tabs bent downward, ready to receive a rain chain drain outlet fitting.

Step 3: Fold and Shape the Opening

Fold each tab carefully downward, toward the inside of the eave trough. The effective hole diameter will be:

- Standard size: approx. 15/16 in (24 mm)
- L-size: approx. 1 5/16 in (34 mm)

Before You Finish: One Important Check

Diagram showing correct gutter outlet positioning when attaching a rain chain

When attaching the top of the rain chain, place it as close as possible to the drain opening. This may be the bottom of the Gutter Outlet or the opening in the eave trough. If the gap is too large, the connecting wire may be exposed and affect the appearance. Rainwater may also have trouble reaching the rain chain, which can lead to splashing.

Common Questions

A hand pressing a flanged circular drain outlet fitting into the pre-cut hole of a metal square gutter during rain chain installation.

If the Hole Is Too Large

If you are replacing an existing downspout with a rain chain, the original hole may be too large for the included Gutter Outlet to sit securely. The optional Stainless Steel Washer, sold separately, solves this in one step.

Stainless Steel Washer for Gutter Outlet

Pencil sketch of a stainless steel rain chain gutter clip screwed into a downspout bracket, with several large ring links hanging below against a stone tile wall.

Connecting to a Vertical Pipe

Attaching a rain chain to a vertical pipe — rather than a standard eave trough — requires the optional Fitting for Drainpipe Connectors, sold separately. This part comes in multiple sizes. Check the technical drawings to confirm the right fit before ordering.

Fitting for Drainpipe Connectors

Step 2: Adjust the Length

After hanging, check whether the bottom of the chain touches the ground. If it does, trim the excess for a cleaner finish.

If you plan to use a Basin, measure the total length — chain plus Basin — before deciding where to cut.


Trimming requires a Bolt Cutter.

Please note: On-site extension after installation is not recommended. Before ordering, measure your installation height. Order a little longer than needed, then trim to fit after hanging.

Step 3: Anchor the Bottom

Your rain chain does not come with parts for anchoring the bottom end. Left unsecured, the chain can sway in strong wind and strike the building. Always anchor the bottom before use — choose one of the methods below.

Anchoring with a Basin

When you purchase a rain chain and Basin together, the connecting hardware is included. The steps below show how to use it.

For Amane, Amane L, Amamichi, and Shippo

Thread the included U-Bolt through the bottom ring of the rain chain — for Hamon, this is the bottom end of the chain body itself. Insert the U-Bolt into the Basin and secure with the screw from the back.

How to Attach a Basin: Hamon, Migumo, Migumo L, and Ajiro

For Amakage and Amabachi

Thread the wire through the mounting hardware, set the Basin in place, and tie it to the bottom of the rain chain. Trim any excess wire.

If you are using the Amabachi, add decorative gravel to the basin after securing. It makes for a calm, finished look.

How to Attach Amakage and Amabachi

Anchoring with an Anchor Kit

Drive an anchor into the ground and connect the bottom of the rain chain with a stainless steel wire — both sold separately. A secure base reduces swaying and shifting in strong wind.

Please note: Neither the anchor nor the connecting wire is included. Choose an anchor suited to your surface — concrete, soil, gravel, and similar — and source a stainless steel wire.

A helpful tip: Cover the anchor area with decorative gravel once installed. It hides the hardware and gives the base a calm, finished look.

How to Attach an Anchor Kit (All Rain Chain Types)

Download the Installation Instructions (PDF)