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Pilot Capless Fountain Pen – On...
Surprisingly, you can protect nib from dry out by only one hand.Actually, this is big weak point of fountain pen.Nib is very weak to dry. For protecting from dry out, it is needed to write continuously.But normally president's speech is long.Let's knock, knock! Don't forget to knock, even if you are nominated for members of cabinet. By the way, Capless have more than 50 years history.However the color is not turned into sepia.In the long history, design has been changed several times.So, it has
For an unforgettable journey! -...
You behold a beautiful scenery that leaves deep impressions, sit in a coffee shop to unwind from a busy sightseeing tour through the city or a philosophic moment comes to as you wait at a remote railway station, with MIDORI's Travel's Notebook series you may capture the essence of those very moments and make it an unforgettable memory. The notebooks come in two, brown and black, respective three colors, the 2015 limited blue edition, and two size formats, regular and passport. The starter
Hello There, Domo!
Have you ever heard of the character, Domo? Domo is a famous character in Japan. He's a monster who constantly has his mouth open. There's no need to fear him though, because he's actually sweet and cuddly despite his looks. Domo or Domo-kun is the official mascot character of NHK, which is Japan's national public broadcasting organization. His name is a Japanese pun from the word どうも (doumo). Domo means "hello there," which depicts Domo's kind and friendly nature. Like other Japanese charact
TOMICA Disney Pixar Cars Series...
For products, scroll down to the bottom ↓ TAKARA TOMY 's TOMICA are palm-sized diecast toy cars that have been around and appreciated for many decades by people of Japan and around the world. Other than plastic, diecast bodies give an authentic feel, despite the size of the vehicles and the gimmicks they come with, such as opening doors, give it a final touch. To its existing series of models resembling real automobile brands, Takara Tomy also introduced fiction