One of the top products sold at J-Subculture would be stationery supplies. And why not? Japan has the hottest new stationery, that are both trendy and functional! Brilliant ideas for stationery come to life in Japan, expanding the numerous kinds of stationery out there. There are so many pens, markers, pencils, and other writing utensils in vast ranges of colors and designs to choose from. Today, we at J-Subculture would like to introduce you to the Japanese company Pilot and its line
You know we always try to bring you the best products you can dream of, and specially if you are an enthusiast and a fan of some specific and professional items. Today we introduce to all of the ink writing ardent lovers The Uni Style Fit Multi Pen Body Component, which works with 3 or 5 colors. If you ask anybody to compare a simple color multi pen with this fabulous Uni pen, they will tell you that the Uni Style doesn't write, because it literally glides through the paper!
To those with a great memory, you probably remember that we've introduced to you before a series of adorable animal mini clips by the Japanese stationery company. (Interested in this product? click the following link for details: www.j-subculture.com/guides/sub/623). Today at J-Subculture, we'd like to introduce you to a different adorable series from Midori. They're Midori Mini Magnets! Midori's stationery game is going on strong with these perfectly tiny and practical magnets! Their ani
Pilot has a number of pens under the Custom Heritage name and their number naming convention can be a little confusing sometimes. The Pilot Custom Heritage 91, 92 & 912 are a member of the classic Pilot Custom range of fine writing instruments. Pilot Custom Heritage 91 The Custom Heritage 91 pen was released by Pilot in different colorways that match the color of some of Pilot's Iroshizuku inks: Tsuki-Yo (blueish), Yama-Guri (brownish), and Yama-Budo (reddish pink). It doe