Category Archives: Stationery

Suica? Suika? Su-ika?

  Japan Railway (JR) East issues a prepaid e-money card, called a Suica card, for fare use on trains, subways, and buses around the Tokyo area. You just touch the card…

Hilarious Daruma Mouse

  I found a funny mouse called “Darumouse” online. It is shaped daruma doll, and the way to use it is different from usual mouse. It has a sensor inside…

Fun Greeting Card Found at 100 yen Shop – Part 3: “A 3D Card”

In the past couple of weeks, I have introduced unique greeting cards sold at a 100 yen shop, including “Sliding Greeting Card” and “Romantic Card”. Today’s card is “Too 3D-ish…

Fun Greeting Card Found at 100 yen Shop -Part 2: “A Romantic Card”

Following to the “Fun Greeting Card Found at 100 yen Shop -Part1”, I want to show another card.   This one looks very fancy.  

Samurai iPhone Cases

As an iPhone user, there is a series of iPhone cases that drew my attention. It is JAPAN TEXTURE Special Editions for iPhone 3GS/3G designed by Zohiko.    

Fun Greeting Card found at 100 yen Shop: Part 1

In past posts, I wrote about “Fun Note Pad Found at 100 yen Shop.” This time it is about a greeting card. This is an ordinary greeting card.    

Fun and Practical Ninja Goods

Let me share fun and practical ninja goods I saw online. The first one is a shuriken push pin! It looks real.     I know it is not made…

Slip-on Fingertip Calligraphy Brush “Yubi-fude”

There is an interesting calligraphy brush that appears in newspapers lately. It is a slip-on fingertip calligraphy brush “Popcorn Yubi-fude” developed by calligraphy supply maker Boku-undo Co., based in the…

Japanese Unique Stationery: Zaku’s Binder Ball

  This article was originally brought on the Japanese stationery king, Bungu-o’s blog. Today’s unique stationery is Zaku’s Binder Ball. Oh don’t ask me what Zaku is! Zaku is a…

Japanese Lacquered Mouse and Keyboard

    This is a Japanese lacquered mouse sold at Ryou art pc. The lacquer part is painted by craftsman’s hands, so there is no mouse exactly the same.  

Train Shaped Unique Japanese Item

  These trains were introduced in the stationery king, Bungu-o’s blog.

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