Thursday 31st (yesterday at the time of publishing this text) was the last day of Pen Station, the pen museum and café of Pilot in Tokyo. I went out of my way to have one last look and a last cub of coffee. A Pilot Myu-701 did the writing.
Bruno Taut
Chuo, March 31st, 2016
etiquetas: Tokyo, Pilot
4 comments:
Anonymous
said...
On last January I was in Tokyo and had the chance to visit the Pilot museum. They really had a great exposition, very well presented and informative. Sadly I was in a hurry and I was not able to spend much time there. I was hoping to visit it again during my next visit. What a sad news that the place is closing!
4 comments:
On last January I was in Tokyo and had the chance to visit the Pilot museum. They really had a great exposition, very well presented and informative. Sadly I was in a hurry and I was not able to spend much time there. I was hoping to visit it again during my next visit.
What a sad news that the place is closing!
Thank you for sharing all these good posts.
C.
Thank you , C, for passing by and commenting. I wonder if there was anything we could all do to push Pilot into keeping the Pen Station alive...
Cheers,
BT
Well, I am glad that at least we have Google street-view inside the museum!
C.
Right, C. But once the Pen Station is no longer accessible, for how long will Google keep those pictures on its maps?
Cheers,
BT
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