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  2. Kyukyodo - Wikipedia

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    The main Kyukyodo store in Kyoto, Japan. Kyūkyodō (鳩居堂) is a Japanese retail store that specializes in traditional Japanese paper goods, incense, Asian calligraphy supplies, and books. [1] It was founded in 1663 as a pharmacy. From 1891 to 1945, it was the official stationer to the Imperial House of Japan.

  3. Hobonichi Techo - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Hobonichi collaborated with designer brand ARTS&SCIENCE to release an English-language version of the planner for the first time. The English planner was originally available only in A6 size, differentiated by a black cover with gold stamped Japanese characters for “planner”, Techō (手帳), and the ARTS&SCIENCE logo, as opposed to the cream cover of the Japanese version; since ...

  4. Category:Japanese stationery - Wikipedia

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  5. 23 Adorably Absurd Stationery Items That’ll Keep You ... - AOL

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    We've scoured the stationery stratosphere to bring you 23 adorably absurd office supplies that'll turn your desk from drab to fab faster than you can say "TPS reports."From staplers shaped like ...

  6. Suzuri-bako - Wikipedia

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    Suzuri-bako (硯箱; "inkstone box") are a type of Japanese writing box. The boxes are traditionally made of lacquered wood and are used to hold writing implements. [ 1 ] Historically, the boxes were associated with calligraphy , and as such they were made using high-quality materials designed to safeguard porcelain inkstones ( suzuri ) from ...

  7. Itoya - Wikipedia

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    Topdrawer is managed by its president Peter Dunn. Its mission is to offer better tools for creative people and focusses on timeless products such as Japanese Creative Tools and Paper, House Shoes, Eyewear, Organic Cotton Bags, Fine Pens and Notebooks. Locations include some of the most popular creative neighborhoods in America and Japan.

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