貴和製作所
(Kiwa Seisakusyo)
Are you interested in handmade accessories or crafts? Today, I’d like to introduce Kiwa Seisakusyo (貴和製作所), a shop located in Umeda Yodobashi Camera LINKS in Osaka, which offers a wide variety of handmade accessory parts.
Founded in 1975 as a chain manufacturer, Kiwa Seisakusyo has now established itself as a specialty store for accessory parts. From basic chains and beads to trendy pendants, colorful parts, and craft tools, the shop offers a wide selection that can inspire both beginners and experienced creators alike.
Making accessories by hand is enjoyable in itself, and the sense of accomplishment that comes with completing a one-of-a-kind creation is one of the greatest joys of handmade work. Kiwa Seisakusyo is a reliable place that supports such creative fun, and it’s definitely worth visiting for anyone interested in accessory making.
Kiwa Seisakusyo: Osaka’s Treasure Trove of Handmade Parts


The Kiwa Seisakusyo store I visited is located inside Yodobashi Camera LINKS in Umeda, one of Osaka’s busiest downtown districts, making it highly accessible. With multiple subway and JR lines connected nearby, both travelers and locals can easily stop by, and since it is right next to the Yodobashi Camera building, even first-time visitors will have no trouble finding it.
The store is situated on the 3rd floor of LINKS UMEDA and is so spacious that it’s difficult to capture its full scale in photos. When I entered, the shop was already bustling with visitors, and the walls and display shelves filled with accessory parts gave me the impression of stepping into a treasure trove.
Kiwa Seisakusyo: Unique Items for Creating Your Own Original Accessories





Just as the store itself is spacious, the sheer variety of accessory parts felt overwhelming at first, yet it also filled me with excitement, wondering what new materials I might discover.
At Kiwa Seisakusyo, a wide selection of colorful beads, stylish chains, and seasonal limited-edition items were beautifully arranged. Simply browsing through the displays made time fly by, and I felt it was the kind of place where anyone who enjoys making things by hand would find endless inspiration and fresh ideas.


In addition to elegant and stylish accessory parts, there were also items with traditional Japanese motifs such as Kintaro and koi, as well as charming animal-shaped bead crafts. These pieces felt more like small works of art than just materials, and they seemed appealing not only to adults but also to children who would enjoy looking at them.
The Kintaro design in particular was both cute and distinctly Japanese, making it a perfect souvenir for travelers to bring back as a gift for family or friends. I thought it would also be a wonderful present for foreign friends, as it conveys both a sense of Japan and a touch of uniqueness.
If you are interested in handmade accessories or crafts, why not stop by Kiwa Seisakusyo when you visit Osaka? It is especially recommended for those looking for a small souvenir to carry home as a precious memory of their trip, or for anyone who wants to create their own original accessories. Who knows—you might just discover a special item that is uniquely yours.
■Kiwa Seisakusyo
■LINKS Umeda
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