Itoya's building in 1909
Itoya has recently –opening this past October 3rd—reorganized its sections. Fountain pens are now located on the backstreet building, named K. Itoya 1904 after the foundation of the company in 1904 by Katsutaro Ito, and occupies the first two floors. On the ground floor we see the Montblanc counter, always separated from the rest of pens by imposition of the company, and most pens in price ranges medium and low. The second floor is dedicated to maki-e and urushi fountain pens and to the technical service.
The K.Itoya 1904 building is clearly marked as the fountain pen building, although only two of the seven floors are in fact devoted to these tools.
View of the second floor, dedicated mostly to fountain pens decorated in maki-e and urushi.
This investment in the new organization and this larger space dedicated to sophisticated pens can only mean that the profits derived from upscale writing tools in increasing in the total balance of the company. And foreign visitors might have played an important role in this as there is now a native English-speaker salesman.
Pilot E, manifold nib – Pilot blue-black
Bruno Taut
Shinjuku, October 12th, 2012
Etiquetas: Tokyo, mercado, Japón, papelería, Itoya
Bruno Taut
Shinjuku, October 12th, 2012
Etiquetas: Tokyo, mercado, Japón, papelería, Itoya
9 comments:
Bruno,
thank you for great information. I hope I will visit Japan someday, though I have to save for great Japanese pens :)
Ohhhhh I so hope to visit one day!! This makes me drool! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, Zeynep and Azizah, for passing by and commenting. Itoya is indeed a place to visit. Drooling comes by default once you enter, and not only because of the fountain pens.
Thanks again.
BT
Wow! An architectural marvel and pen store in one place! Great article, Bruno!
Thanks, ML. The architectural attractions of Ginza are multiple in fact.
Thanks for commenting.
BT
buenos dias,esto es poner los dientes muuuuuuuuy largos !.
me lo apunto por si algun dia consigo ir para alla.
un abrazo
Anímese, D. Anónimo, a declara su identidad, aunque fuera con un psudónimo.
Itoya es un lugar que merece una visita, pero no es el lugar adecuado para comprar. Hay sitios más baratos en Tokyo, tal y como describo en la bitácora.
Gracias por el cometario.
BT
Hello. I live in Spain and soon a family will be traveling to Japan. I have commissioned a pen Namiki Falcon , cheap , the resin . He did not have much time to buy ... what store you recommend?
Thanks for your answer
(sorry for my English. I am using Google translator )
Lourdes V:
Póngase en contacto conmigo a través de mi cuenta de correo electrónico katsura.rikyu arroba gmail.com
Saludos,
BT
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