This set of 10 stickers features Tokyo-related designs, including a beckoning cat said to have been born from the culture of Edo merchants, a sumo wrestler from the Edo period, Edo-style sushi, Tokyo ramen, cream soda, and more. These stickers can be used to customize not only TRAVELER’S notebooks, but also other tools for traveling around Tokyo!
This set of 10 stickers features Tokyo-related designs, including a beckoning cat said to have been born from the culture of Edo merchants, a sumo wrestler from the Edo period, Edo-style sushi, Tokyo ramen, cream soda, and more. These stickers can be used to customize not only TRAVELER’S notebooks, but also other tools for traveling around Tokyo!
These brass charms feature taiyaki, a classic Tokyo snack, and sakura, which bloom in various parts of Tokyo in spring. The taiyaki charm can be attached to the elastic of the TRAVELER’S notebook so that it can slide around. The sakura charm can be attached to the string or elastic of the bookmark.
All the pages in this refill can be used as postcards by cutting out at the perforation. The paper is made of Watercolor paper, which is thick, water-resistant, and has good color reproduction. You can draw the scenery you encountered in your travels around Tokyo, put a stamp on it, or write your memories on it and send it to others. Cut out postcards can be sent as standard postcards with stamps attached.
Mt. Fuji peeking out from the buildings, houseboat, public bathhouse, and other scenery one encounters when walking around Tokyo, as well as icons of Tokyo-related foods such as sushi, ramen, anmitsu, taiyaki, and others all printed with letterpress and foil stamping. There is also a space on the door where you can write your favorite things about Tokyo. MD PAPER white is used for the refill paper.
The word TOKYO, expressed with icons symbolizing Tokyo, is stamped in foil on the black leather cover. The special foil changes color depending on the angle from which it is viewed, in accordance with Tokyo, which shows various faces from different perspectives.
If you live in Tokyo, please write in it as if you were traveling here; if you are visiting Tokyo, please write in it as if you were living here; otherwise, please write in it as if you will travel to Tokyo someday!