The 2019 Hobonichi Techo Planner
One of our favorite annual purchases is back again and ready to help you plan your next year.
One of our favorite annual purchases is back again and ready to help you plan your next year.
Introduces you to the simple mechanisms and physics that bring karakuri mechanized paper constructions to life, with pull-out pages to make a few of your own.
A memo pad that excavates hidden objects as you use it.
The sixth English edition of this popular yearly planner is, as always, a delight to use and peruse.
High-quality, Japanese-made scissors that are well worth the money you spend on them.
Japanese hand-forged iron garden clippers with a spring-loaded ergonomic handle, plus a leather sheath and band for securing the clippers when not in use. Ideal for florists and home gardeners.
An upcoming cookbook filled with fun and easy recipes inspired by Pokémon characters.
If you crossed a loofah with a bath towel, these exfoliating washcloths would be the result.
A high-quality, 15cm aluminum ruler inlaid with dark brown European beech wood and with laser-engraved markings for longevity.
A Japanese-made brass bell with a bright, clear tone that lingers pleasantly.
The new edition of the beautiful, Japanese-made planner that goes beyond schedule-planning by also acting as a journal, notebook, sketch(note)book, scribble pad, and generally a place to capture thoughts and moments.
A Japanese-made camel-hide leather wallet with interior coin pouch.
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