Turn what you "love" about science into handmade creations.

Science-handmade makers and researchers guide junior-high, high-school, and university students all the way — from creating the science-themed handmade pieces they love to selling them at festival and conference booths. We help cover the cost of parts and equipment, and you'll learn to use 3D printers and laser cutters too!

Selling works at a booth at a science festival Participants at work in the maker studio Photographing and finishing completed works
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01 ABOUT / What is this?

The heart of your passion, given form.

Think of the beautiful pieces and goods you've spotted in a science-museum gift shop. Have you ever been captivated by science goods like these? By letting you wear what you love and make it your own, such goods turn "like" into "love even more." Why not create wonderful science goods like these together with researchers, exhibit them at festival and conference booths, and share your passion with many people?

02 EXAMPLES / Pieces like these

For example, you might make handmade like this.

Periodic-table jigsaw puzzle (clear acrylic, all 118 elements)

Periodic-table jigsaw puzzle

All 118 elements, one piece at a time.
From learning by looking to learning by touch.

Accelerator bracelet assembly kit (SuperKEKB motif)

Accelerator bracelet

An assembly kit that wraps the ring of the
circular collider SuperKEKB around your wrist in beads.

Element coaster (cork, with element symbols and electron-orbital diagrams)

Element coaster

Element symbols, electron configurations, even orbital diagrams.
A touch of science engraved in cork.

An original trading card game with an element motif

Element trading cards

Original cards for learning the properties of the elements through play.

A crystal 3D-laser-engraved with cosmic-ray tracks (with LED base)

Cosmic-ray crystal

The tracks of particles from space,
etched into crystal with a 3D laser.

A wooden keychain engraved with element symbols and electron orbitals

Element keychain

Element symbols and electron orbitals engraved in wood.
A little periodic table you can carry with you.

03 PROGRAM / Five things you'll experience

Five features.

  1. 01

    Discover what your passion really is.

    "Why am I drawn to this?"
    As you give a once-abstract interest a concrete form, its outline comes into focus.

  2. 02

    Master 3D printers and laser cutters.

    Take training sessions in digital fabrication at our partner maker studios (SHIP, Rokugo BASE, and others), and get the hang of the latest digital fabrication equipment.

  3. 03

    Become the one who "talks with" researchers.

    Interview researchers and insiders in your field through our network of 25 research institutions in Japan and abroad. Get advice on the work you've made from researchers you look up to.

    Tohoku University's CYRIC (Cyclotron and Radioisotope Center) research facility The UVSOR synchrotron radiation facility at the Institute for Molecular Science
    We're connected with researchers at leading facilities such as CYRIC (Tohoku University) and UVSOR (Institute for Molecular Science).
  4. 04

    Sell at festivals and conferences.

    Exhibit at a booth at events such as Science Agora, Design Festa, and Hakubutsu Fes. Experience profit-and-loss budgeting so you can run a festival booth on your own.

  5. 05

    Someone is with you the whole way.

    Our handmade makers and student mentors support you online, from concept to sale.

An overview of the Accel Kitchen Handmade Club creative process
The whole journey — from applying, to making, to talking with researchers, to selling at festivals.
04 FESTIVALS / Selling at festivals

Making it isn't the end. You sell it at festivals.

Accel Kitchen has run real booths at major festivals like these, putting works into the hands of real customers. Your work, too, will line up on stages like these.

05 FLOW / The year at a glance

From applying to selling, here's how it unfolds.

  1. Apply → Interview You can apply on your own
  2. Kickoff Meet the makers and mentors
  3. Studio training 3D printing, laser cutting, electronics
  4. Concept sheet Put into words why it draws you in
  5. Prototyping Buy parts with your allotted budget
  6. Researcher interview Get advice on your work from researchers you admire
  7. Refine → Finish Polish it with feedback from the makers
  8. Sell at the festival 🎪 Get creative with your display so lots of people pick it up!
  9. Reflect & publish Your work is published online
06 PEOPLE & PLACES / The people beside you, the places you'll make

Science-handmade makers will be right there with you.

Handmade maker Maiko Sudo
Handmade maker

Fuuka

Graduate of Yamagata University. Runs the physics handmade shop "Kazahana." At Accel Kitchen, she supports junior- and senior-high students in particle-physics inquiry and handmade creation.

Examples of her work
Work by Maiko Sudo: Butterfly-effect earrings (pierced & clip-on) Work by Maiko Sudo: ECG (electrocardiogram) necklace Work by Maiko Sudo: Big Dipper necklace Work by Maiko Sudo: DNA earrings (pierced & clip-on)
Science communicator Yumilc
Science communicator

Yumilc

Completed graduate studies at SOKENDAI (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies); PhD in Science. Works in the KEK Public Relations Office. Sells physics-themed accessories and runs hands-on experiment workshops. Certified as a Tsukuba Science Education Meister in September 2024.

Examples of her work
Work by Yumilc: Feynman diagram necklace Work by Yumilc: up-quark earrings (clip-on / pierced) Work by Yumilc: Z-boson and wave-motif earrings (clip-on / pierced) Work by Yumilc: Lagrangian and Hamiltonian earrings (clip-on / pierced)

Where you'll make things.

07 DETAILS / Application details

Overview

Who can apply
Junior-high, high-school, and university students.
Open to applicants anywhere in Japan (online support available)
Format
Individual (solo) participation
* We do not accept group applications
Creative budget
Up to ¥30,000 per person
(toward parts, materials, studio fees, and the like)
Participation fee
Free
What we provide
・Guidance from our handmade makers and student mentors
・Hands-on training at maker studios (SHIP / Rokugo BASE / RARIS)
・Arranging researcher interviews
・Support for exhibiting at festivals
Selection
Application form + online interview
No making experience required. We welcome anyone who is "interested in making things and would like to talk with someone."
Activity period
August 2026 → March 2027
Schedule
Application deadline ── July 15, 2026
08 MONEY / How the budget and sales work

How do you spend the ¥30,000, and how does it come back? How the budget and sales work.

You set your own prices. You prepare change and sell to real customers with real money. From your sales, you first recover actual costs such as materials and booth fees, and whatever surplus is left is yours to keep. Experiencing the economic reality that "profit only remains once you've recovered your costs" is itself the aim of this program.

Let's think it through with these two cases.
(* Bar lengths are a rough image of the amounts, scaled to a maximum of ¥40,000.)

Case 1 When sales fall short of your costs
Money spentactual cost ¥25,000
Festival sales ¥20,000 Accel Kitchen covers ¥5,000

→ Your family pays ¥0 out of pocket. Accel Kitchen absorbs the shortfall (¥5,000).

Case 2 When sales exceed your costs
Money spentactual cost ¥20,000
Festival sales Cost recovery ¥20,000 Surplus ¥20,000

→ After recovering your costs from sales, the ¥20,000 surplus is yours to keep.

* Depending on the amount you receive and your circumstances, a tax filing (an income-tax return, dependent-status considerations, and the like) may be required. If the amount is likely to be large, please check with your family to be safe. If you're unsure, you're welcome to consult Accel Kitchen as well.
09 FAQ / You're probably wondering

Q and A.

10 APPLY / Apply

Go give what you love a real shape.

It takes about 5 minutes. Just tell us your name and school, why you'd like to join, and what you'd like to make.

or Ask on LINE

For parents and guardians: read about costs, money, and safety here →

Contact: info@accel-kitchen.com / Accel Kitchen LLC

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