Discover the best hardware stores in Osaka with this local guide.
In fact, Japanese hardware shops are famous for their high-quality tools, unique designs, and wide variety of DIY supplies. Many foreign visitors are surprised at how useful and well-crafted Japanese tools are, and often want to bring some home as souvenirs.
In this article, I will introduce three Home Centers in Osaka that I personally use in my daily life: Royal Home Center Morinomiya, Konan Nishikujo Kasukade, and Super Viva Home Osaka Dome City. These are not just typical stores—they are places where locals shop regularly, and travelers can also enjoy exploring Japan’s unique hardware culture.

In Japan, large DIY shops are commonly called “Home Centers.” Although They are usually located in the suburbs, but fortunately there are several convenient options in Osaka City that you can easily visit by subway.


Top Hardware Stores in Osaka
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Japan is famous for its well-designed and high-quality tools, and Osaka is no exception. Japanese hardware stores, known as “Home Centers,” offer everything from basic DIY supplies and gardening goods to unique hand tools with excellent craftsmanship.

For many foreign visitors, these shops are a hidden gem. The design and durability of Japanese tools are highly valued, and some travelers even buy them as souvenirs to take back home. Unlike in many countries, hardware stores in Japan often carry stylish and compact products that fit perfectly into everyday life.
What makes Osaka special is accessibility. While most large Home Centers are located in the suburbs, Osaka has several convenient locations within the city, easily reachable by subway. This makes it possible for travelers to experience Japanese DIY culture without leaving the urban area.

Top Hardware Stores in Osaka
Here are some of the most convenient and popular hardware stores (Home Centers) in Osaka. These shops are easy to access from the city center and are perfect for travelers who want to explore Japanese DIY culture.
Royal Home Center Morinomiya Store
(ロイヤルホームセンター 森ノ宮店)
Located near Morinomiya Station, this store is spacious and well-stocked with tools, building materials, gardening goods, and DIY supplies. It’s a great option if you want to explore a large Japanese hardware store within Osaka city. Easy subway access makes it convenient for travelers.

Address:
1-1-31, Tamatsukuri, Chuo-ku, Osaka 540-0004
Phone:
06-6191-5666
Opening Hours:
- Weekdays: 6:30 AM – 9:00 PM
- Weekends & Holidays: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Nearest Station:
- Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line – Tamatsukuri Station
- JR Osaka Loop Line / Osaka Metro Chuo Line – Morinomiya Station (4–6 minutes on foot)
Konan Home Center Nishikujo Kasugade
(コーナン 西九条春日出店)
Konan is one of Japan’s most popular Home Center chains. The Nishikujo Kasugade branch offers a variety of everyday tools, DIY products, and home improvement supplies. Its location in western Osaka makes it easy to combine with sightseeing in the nearby bay area.

Address (住所):
〒554-0012
1‑7 Nishikujo 7‑chome, Konohana‑ku, Osaka, Japan
(大阪府大阪市此花区西九条7丁目1番7号) chirashi.kurashiru.com+11map.hc-kohnan.com+11japantravel.navitime.com+11
Phone (電話番号):
06‑6460‑6571 map.hc-kohnan.com+6map.hc-kohnan.com+6shufoo.net+6
Opening Hours (営業時間):
- Weekdays & Saturdays: 07:00 – 21:00
- Sundays: 09:00 – 21:00 map.hc-kohnan.com
Nearest Station (最寄り駅):
- JR Nishikujo Station (JR西九条駅) – approx. 10 minutes on foot
- Alternatively, take the Konohana Loop Bus to “Kasugade Minami 2‑chome” bus stop – about 5 minutes walk
Super Viva Home Osaka Dome City
(スーパービバホーム 大阪ドームシティ店)

Address (住所):
〒550-0023
3‑2‑66 Chiyozaki Minami, Nishi‑ku, Osaka, Japan
(大阪府大阪市西区千代崎3丁目南2番66号)Wanderlog+15ビバホーム+15Trip.com+15
Phone (電話番号):
06‑6585‑1711NAVITIME+11ビバホーム+11MapFan – 地図・ルート検索+11
Opening Hours (営業時間):
- Living & Daily Goods Section (生活館): 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Building Materials & Tools Section (資材館): 6:30 AM – 9:00 PMMapFan – 地図・ルート検索+11ビバホーム+11ビバホーム+11
- Closed: January 1クラシルチラシ
Nearest Stations (最寄り駅):
- Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi‑ryokuchi Line – Dome‑mae Chiyozaki Station (地下鉄ドーム前千代崎駅) – approx. 4 minutes walk
- Hanshin Namba Line – Dome‑mae Station (阪神ドーム前駅) – approx. 3 minutes walk
- JR Osaka Loop Line – Taisho Station (JR大正駅) – approx. 4 minutes walk
What You Can Find in Japanese Hardware Stores
Traditional Carpentry Tools (伝統的大工道具)
Wagane (和釘 – Traditional Nails)
Hand-forged nails used in temples and old houses. Their unique square or irregular shape makes them stronger than modern round nails and gives a traditional touch.
Nomi (鑿 – Chisels) and Kanna (鉋 – Hand Planes)
Known for their sharpness and durability, Japanese chisels and planes are prized by professional carpenters worldwide. Many are still made by skilled blacksmiths.

OLFA Utility Knives (オルファ カッターナイフ)
OLFA, a company founded in Osaka, invented the world’s first snap-off blade cutter. The idea came from breaking a piece of chocolate into squares—an everyday action that inspired a revolutionary tool design. In hardware stores, you can find a wide variety of OLFA knives, from small craft cutters to heavy-duty industrial models. Because of its Osaka roots and unique history, OLFA products also make great souvenirs for visitors.

Everyday Items & Souvenirs (日用品とお土産になるもの)
Japanese hardware stores also sell many household goods that travelers can take home as unique souvenirs:
Sushi Barrels (寿司桶) – Wooden tubs for preparing sushi rice, available in different sizes.
Onigiri Molds (おにぎり型) – Handy molds that help make perfect rice balls, lightweight and inexpensive.
Bento Boxes (弁当箱) – Well-designed, durable lunch boxes that reflect Japanese food culture.
Tips for Travelers and Residents
Visiting large hardware stores in Osaka can be both practical and fun. Here are some useful tips:
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Bring Both Cash and Cards
Major Home Centers usually accept credit cards, but it’s always safe to carry some cash for convenience. -
Check the Size and Weight
Tools, kitchen goods, and DIY items can be heavy or bulky. Travelers should consider whether they fit in a suitcase. Some stores may offer delivery services within Japan. -
Ask Staff for Help
Staff may not always speak English, but they are usually very helpful. Showing a photo or using a translation app can make communication easier. -
Seasonal and Limited Items
Hardware stores often carry seasonal items—like gardening tools in spring or snow-removal tools in winter. You might find unique, Japan-only products.
Exploring hardware stores in Osaka is more than just shopping—it’s a way to experience Japanese craftsmanship, discover unique tools, and even find souvenirs to take home. Whether you are a DIY enthusiast, a traveler looking for something different, or a local resident, these Home Centers offer both practicality and inspiration. Next time you are in Osaka, don’t miss the chance to step inside and see what you can find!