A Tokyo institution since 1904, with 12 floors packed with pens, notebooks, and Japanese paper goods. Essentially a must-visit for any stationery lover.
Founded in 1663 and formerly a supplier to the Imperial Palace. Specializes in washi paper, incense, and beautifully crafted notebooks and bookmarks.
Over 200 years old, known for elegant letter sets and notebooks inspired by late Edo and Meiji-period designs using traditional washi paper.
A visually stunning shop (designed by architect Kengo Kuma) carrying over 4,500 pigments. A favorite among artists.
A 6-floor warehouse of art supplies and stationery, beloved by creative professionals for over 70 years.
A reliable chain with a wide and well-curated stationery selection across many Tokyo neighborhoods.
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