The best souvenirs to choose from in Osaka and Kyoto! Top 10 recommended items
This guide features a carefully selected collection of popular souvenirs from Osaka and Kyoto. It includes a wide range of items, from Osaka's famous sweets and Sakai cutlery to Kyoto's matcha, traditional Japanese sweets, incense, and yukata (summer kimono). Whether you're looking for items that reflect the unique character of each city, or you want to combine your Kansai trip with a baseball game, this guide provides helpful information for choosing the perfect souvenir.
Top 5 Must-Buy Souvenirs from Osaka
Osaka souvenirs include classic items that can be enjoyed immediately and handcrafted items that will last as a memento of your trip. Start by looking at easy-to-buy sweets and trinkets, and then turn your attention to artisanal products that are uniquely Osaka; this will make choosing easier.
Osaka's Famous Wweets

In Osaka, boxed sweets that are easy to distribute are particularly popular. For example, snacks inspired by takoyaki, mochi sweets with mitarashi sauce, and classic sweets that can be easily found at Kansai International Airport and train stations are often recommended as souvenirs that travelers can easily choose. Many of these products are light and easy to carry, making them suitable for colleagues and friends.
Kushikatsu Sauce

If you want to take home a taste of Osaka's food culture, kushikatsu sauce is a great choice. Osaka is strongly associated with flour-based dishes and fried foods, and kushikatsu is one of its most representative. As a food souvenir, the sauce is highly practical and appealing because it allows you to easily relive the taste of Osaka at home. The balance of sweetness, umami, and spices varies from product to product, making it a suitable gift for cooking enthusiasts.
Osaka Dialect Merchandise (keychains, T-shirts, etc.)
If you're looking for a fun and casual souvenir, keychains and T-shirts featuring Osaka dialect are popular choices. Osaka is known as a city of humor, and many shops catering to tourists stock a variety of goods incorporating wordplay. They last longer than food items, making them easy to choose as travel mementos. They're also photogenic and can spark conversations with family and friends.
Osaka Naniwa Tinware
If you're looking for a high-quality souvenir, Osaka Naniwa tinware is a great option . Osaka Naniwa tinware is a nationally designated traditional craft, and its production area was established in Osaka during the mid-Edo period. The official Osaka tinware guide also describes the products, made using inherited techniques, as items that can be used for a long time. They offer sake cups, tea sets, tumblers, and more, making them easy to choose as both practical items and gifts.
Sakai Cutlery

For those who enjoy cooking, Sakai cutlery is also highly recommended . Sakai cutlery is a nationally designated traditional craft, and tobacco knives were first produced in Sakai in the late 16th century, becoming widely known for their sharpness. The Sakai Tourism Convention Association's English page also states that Sakai is one of Japan's leading cutlery producing areas, famous for its knives that are handcrafted one by one by skilled artisans.
Please note that knives and other sharp objects are not permitted in carry-on baggage, and airlines advise customers to check them in at the check-in counter. Therefore, please place them in your checked baggage after purchase.
Catch a Baseball Game in Osaka, Too!
Kyocera Dome Osaka

Kyocera Dome Osaka is a stadium that can be easily combined with sightseeing in Osaka . In the NPB's franchise stadium guide, Kyocera Dome Osaka is listed as the home stadium of the ORIX Buffaloes .
It's also conveniently located, close to Dome-mae Chiyozaki Station and Dome-mae Station, and within walking distance of Taisho Station. A Tickets in Japan article also states that it's approximately 26 minutes from the Osaka Umeda area and about a 4-minute walk from the nearest station. It's a stadium that makes it easy to plan your trip, even for those watching baseball in Osaka for the first time.
Enjoy the traditional DRUM TAO Performance in Kyoto!
In Kyoto, you can enjoy traditional Japanese entertainment that's a little different from watching baseball. Tickets in Japan is also selling tickets for DRUM TAO THEATER KYOTO for visitors to Japan.
DRUM TAO THEATER KYOTO

On April 9, 2026, DRUM TAO's dedicated theater, " DRUM TAO THEATER KYOTO, " opened near Kyoto Station, attracting attention as a new spot where people can easily experience powerful performances centered around Japanese taiko drumming.
This is recommended for those who want to experience a truly Japanese atmosphere during their Kyoto sightseeing evening.
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