
KOKUYO HAKU, an exhibition where you can enjoy KOKUYO's latest stationery and popular products, will be held from March 31st to April 2nd at Tokyo City i, located on the first basement floor of JP Tower KITTE in Marunouchi, Tokyo. This popular event, which has been held mainly in Osaka and Tokyo since 2013, has a theme of "SPICE" this time. Collaboration products between Shiga and Tottori prefectures will be available at the venue, including Ninja Sticky Notes (350 yen), Nobita Masking Tape (350 yen), and Nobita Sticky Notes (350 yen) from KOKUYO Kogyo Shiga's "Biwako Stationery," as well as Carry Board (912 yen), Card Holder (60 pockets/1,200 yen), and Block Memo Cover (700 yen) from File Factory KOKUYO MVP's "Totonoe." Other products on sale include the JAXA collaboration double- and triple-row campus notebooks (double: ¥463, limited to 300 books / triple: ¥926, limited to 150 books); the Stoop JAXA version of the plastic cushion, which won the KOKUYO Design Award 2013 Excellence Award (¥3,241, limited to 60); the Giri Yacho and Honmei Yacho notebooks, each featuring a cute motif on a bright red background, making them perfect gifts (¥500 each, limited to 300 books); and the "Fleeting, Beautiful" calendar (¥4,500, limited to 50 books), which won the KOKUYO Design Award 2015 and features numbers sewn with a single thread. Also on sale will be a life-size pencil holder shaped like the manager from the manga "Salaryman Yamazaki Shigeru," and giant transparent crayons each weighing two liters. There will also be a talk event with special guests. The three days are packed with unique events, including a talk event and autograph session by Ume Katsurayo to commemorate the release of her photo book "Naskai," and a presentation ceremony for a "golden scrapbook" from KOKUYO to Miura Jun, who continues to use KOKUYO's scrapbook "La-40," as a token of appreciation.
[Event Information]
Dates: March 31st - April 2nd
Time: 10:00 - 20:00 (until 18:00 on the 2nd)
Venue: Tokyo City i, 1st basement floor, JP Tower KITTE
Address: 2-7-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo





























