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  2. Category:Japanese stationery - Wikipedia

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  3. 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 damage. [2]

  4. List of stationery topics - Wikipedia

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    Embossed stationery. This is a list of stationery topics. Stationery has historically pertained to a wide gamut of materials: paper and office supplies, writing implements, greeting cards, glue, pencil cases and other similar items.

  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. Category:Stationery - Wikipedia

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    Japanese stationery (18 P) N. Notebooks (1 C, 22 P) P. Paper (13 C, 119 P) Postal stationery (22 P, 1 F) Postcards (5 C, ... New Zealand standard for school ...

  7. Kyōiku kanji - Wikipedia

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    Although the list is designed for Japanese students, it can also be used as a sequence of learning characters by non-native speakers as a means of focusing on the most commonly used kanji. Kyōiku kanji are a subset (1,026) of the 2,136 characters of jōyō kanji .

  8. Sakura Color Products Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Sakura Color Products Corporation (株式会社サクラクレパス, Kabushiki-gaisha Sakura Kurepasu) is a Japanese manufacturing company headquartered in Morinomiya-chūō, Chūō-ku, Osaka, which produces a variety of stationery products as well a wide range of art materials.

  9. 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.

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