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31 October 2015
The New Itoya
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Over two years ago, Itoya closed the flagship builing in Ginza for renovation. The main operation was transferred to a nearby building in th...
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28 May 2013
Kokuyo Ink
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Kokuyo stationery products are ubiquitous in Japan. Nothing seems to be easier than buying any of its notebooks or erasers or filing folders...
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14 October 2012
Itoya 2012
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Itoya is one of the big stationery shops in Tokyo . Its two buildings in Ginza are a Mecca for any lover of stationery goods, including fou...
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09 February 2012
100 g/sq m
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I had this text pending for some time. Hong-Kong-based company Daycraft had sent me a sample of its very appealing line of notebooks for me...
14 June 2011
Parallel Converters
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Pilot’s Parallel pens have already been described on these chronicles . Arguably, they are the best italic nibs in the market. But their ink...
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14 September 2010
Parallel
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This is one of these chronicles I hesitate to publish, so advertisement-like it might look. Especially as there is hardly any competition in...
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25 July 2010
Ippitsu
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I wanted to talk about a stationery article that I have only seen in Japan. It is called ippitsu (一筆). Literally, it means “one brush”. A b...
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08 May 2010
Goshuin
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The writing tradition in East Asia does not rely on the stylus —on the pen— but on the brush. This is most evident in the art form of callig...
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