KIYORAKA
キヨラカ株式会社
Tokyo / Bunkyo
An OEM/ODM partner strong in commercializing functional gadgets for the Japanese market across audio and video devices, compact home appliances, health devices, furniture, and idea goods. KIYORAKA combines functions such as recording, imaging, infrared vision, rechargeable batteries, displays, sensors, heat, and automatic spraying into marketable products. With its own-brand track record in IC recorders, night-vision recording binoculars, beauty electronic tools, hygiene appliances, compression suitcases, and wooden educational toys, the company is better suited to differentiated small devices and idea products than simple commodity sourcing. Owned equipment is not publicly disclosed, but its partner-factory network makes it a practical option for brands that want to turn niche functional concepts into sellable products.
Supported items
Electronics/Cameras & Tripods、Home Appliances、Power Bank、Other|Skin Care/Beauty Tools|Bath & Body/Personal Care|Home Goods/Organization|Fashion Accessories/Bags & Luggage|Toys & Games/Games、Other
Past clients
Confidential
Strengths
Production terms and quality
Supported products
- IC recorders, pen-type recording devices, and compact audio gadgets with music playback functions
- Night-vision recording binoculars, camera-enabled digital devices, and infrared night-vision products
- Compact home and hygiene appliances such as hand warmers, electric hot-water bottles, and LED automatic dispensers
- Beauty electronic tools combining heat, vibration, infrared functions, and rechargeable power, such as beauty pens
- Compression suitcases, travel and storage goods, and educational toy or game goods such as wooden puzzles and four-in-a-row games
Lot guidance
MOQ, price range, and monthly capacity for OEM/ODM are not publicly confirmed. The company is better suited to functional gadgets and idea products with clear niche demand; low-cost mass-production-only projects require careful condition checks.
Sample terms
Sample availability, sample fees, lead time, and revision terms are not publicly confirmed and should be checked during the first discussion. Its own product lineup suggests room for specification and commercialization support, but OEM terms should be confirmed per project.
Quality and certifications
Public information indicates use of partner factories to provide quality products, but certifications such as ISO 9001, ISO 14001, BSCI, SEDEX, or PSE, as well as detailed QA methods such as full inspection, sampling inspection, or third-party inspection, are not publicly confirmed. Some products publicly indicate one-year quality warranty and product liability insurance.
Best for
- Brands creating compact gadgets that combine functions such as recording, imaging, infrared vision, charging, heating, or automatic spraying and need clear differentiation for retail or e-commerce
- Teams wanting products more functional than typical idea goods, but less heavy than large-scale consumer electronics development
- Planners testing niche-demand products for the Japanese market across beauty tools, hygiene appliances, travel goods, and educational toys
Checks before inquiry
- Owned factories, owned equipment, and monthly capacity are not publicly confirmed, so verify manufacturing entity, responsibility scope, inspection method, and mass-production quality terms during inquiry.
- For electronic devices and compact appliances, confirm product-specific regulatory and labeling requirements such as PSE, radio law, battery handling, product liability labeling, manuals, and warranty terms.
- Cosmetic formulations, food, apparel, footwear, jewelry, and supplements are not core publicly supported categories and should be excluded or checked separately.
Service scope
Planning and design proposal
Supported
Sample development and testing
Needs confirmation
Material and packaging sourcing
Needs confirmation
Mass production and processing
Supported
Quality, certification, and labeling
Needs confirmation
Packing, kitting, and logistics
Needs confirmation
Manufacturing equipment
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