"What only bellows can do.
―With new vhallengers, we change the future―
As a “bellows manufacturer you can consult,” Hasegawa Bellows has always developed and manufactured products tailored to customer needs. Sometimes, entirely new products were born from unexpected requests. Working together to solve problems and hearing “I’m glad I consulted Hasegawa Bellows” is a joy and motivation for all our employees.
Going forward, by fully leveraging the strengths of our Headquarters Factory and Tsukuba Factory as one—and promoting standardization and shorter lead times—we aim to detect customer needs quickly, prepare products in advance, and deliver promptly.
In addition to industrial applications, we also seek to expand the development, manufacturing, and sales of bellows that ordinary consumers can use casually.
There are many things “only bellows can do.”
When you’re in need, always trust Hasegawa Bellows.
Hasegawa Bellows Co., Ltd.
President & CEO
Masanori Hasegawa
| Company Name | Hasegawa Bellows Co., Ltd |
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Founded |
April 1954 |
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Incorporated |
June 1982 |
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President & CEO |
Masanori Hasegawa |
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Headquarters / Factory Tsukuba Factory Mirai Factory |
1-24-4 Higashi-Nippori,Arakawa-ku,Tokyo 116-0014 1, G-8 Gaiku, Bampaku-Kōen Nishi,Tsukuba-shi,Ibaraki 300-2659,Japan 135-2 Hiranuma, Tsukubamirai-shi,Ibaraki 300-2434, Japan |
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Banks |
MUFG Bank, Nippori Branch; Joyo Bank, Ueno Branch |
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Employees |
HQ Factory: 25; Tsukuba Factory: 33; Mirai Factory: 4 Total: 62 (As of September 2025) |
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Capital |
10 million yen |
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Products |
Bellows, Packings |
Semiconductor manufacturing equipment: 60%
Machine tools: 20%
Medical devices: 5%
Others (food machinery, factory equipment, logistics systems, etc.)
| 1954 |
Founded as Hasegawa Manufacturing. Started making leather bellows,belts, and packings. |
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1965 |
Launched new synthetic leather-based products. |
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1966 |
Renamed to Hasegawa “Jhabara” (Bellow) Manufacturing Plant. |
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1982 |
Incorporated as Hasegawa Bellows Co., Ltd capital increased to ¥10M developed transparent bellows. |
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1983 |
Started using plastic materials for bellows cores opened second factory (Tokyo,Arakawa-ku) |
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1993 |
Developed PP folding bellows. |
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1997 |
Developed ultra-flat (“pettanko”) bellows |
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1998 |
Headquarters relocated to expand operations and facilities. |
| 2004 | Established Tsukubamirai Factory (Tsukubamirai City,Ibaraki) ※Currently named Mirai Factory |
| 2010 | Masanori Hasegawa became 3rd generation President & CEO |
| 2011 | Installed flat-type bellows loom at Mirai Factory. |
| 2012 | Developed round canvas duct. |
| 2014 | Developed roll-sheet with smoke type. |
| 2015 | Introduced fusion welding machine for PS type;developed CR standard products. |
| 2017 | Expanded Mirai Factory. |
| 2019 | Celebrated 65th anniversary;renovated HQ office;introduced plotter. |
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2020
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Introduced laser processing machine developed “One-Touch Barrier” virus-droplet infection protection product based on roll-sheet tech sold on Amazon (now discontinued). |
| 2021 |
“One-Touch Barrier” received an award at the 5th Arakawa-ku New Products & Technologies Awards. |
| 2023 |
Established Tsukuba Factory (Tsukuba City,Ibaraki) |
▥ Commitment to Quality
We place the highest priority on customer trust and satisfaction, providing optimal products and solutions tailored to their needs. By setting quality objectives and pursuing continuous improvement and problem-solving in our manufacturing processes, we strive to deliver products of the highest quality.
▥ Environmental initiatives
We regard environmental preservation as a social responsibility and strive to reduce environmental impact, conserve energy, and utilize resources efficiently. By ensuring strict compliance with laws and continuously setting and reviewing environmental targets, we aim to contribute to a sustainable society.
▥ Creating a Safe and Healthy Workplace
We place the highest priority on employee safety and health, promoting occupational safety and hygiene initiatives. Through education and training, risk reduction, and workplace improvements, we aim to foster a safety culture in which all employees actively participate.
Hasegawa bellows Co., Ltd
【Headquarters / Factory】
1-24-4 Higashi-Nippori, Arakawa-ku, Tokyo 116-0014, Japan
TEL:03-5811-7157 FAX:03-3806-4410
【Tsukuba Factory】
1, G-8 Gaiku, Bampaku-Kōen Nishi, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki 300-2659, Japan
TEL: 029-886-4811 FAX:029-886-4890
【Mirai Factory】
135-2 Hiranuma, Tsukubamirai-shi, Ibaraki 300-2434, Japan
TEL: 0297-25-3766 FAX: 0297-57-2021
