Earlier this year, JR East released a pair ofĀ adorable Suica Penguin goodies that quickly became must-haves for stationery collectors and travel fans alike. Inspired by classic Japanese train tickets, these items are packed with nostalgia, charm, and a whole lot of penguin personality. If you havenāt picked them up yet, you might want to punch your (paper) ticket soonābecause theyāre still making waves in the world of kawaii stationery! šļøāļø
š« Ticket-Style Magnets: Small But Mighty
Letās rewind to February 14, 2025āValentineās Day, when TRAINIART, JR Eastās specialty train-themed goods store, launched the Suica Penguin Ticket Magnets. Each one costs just Ā„800 (tax included) and comes in two fun designs:
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š§¢ Suica Penguin dressed as a station master
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š Suica Penguin ready for adventure as a traveler
These magnets are shaped like vintage train tickets and measure a tiny-but-perfect 3 cm x 5.75 cm. Whether you're decorating your fridge or creating a train-themed memo board, these penguin pals make everything more fun.
Theyāve been a popular souvenir choice for visitors in Tokyo and a great pick for train lovers who also happen to adore cute stationery. šāØ
š āKimochi Kippuā Cards: Feelings, Delivered
If you're the type who loves adding a handwritten touch to gifts, the Suica Penguin Message Cards, also released in February, might just be your new go-to.
Nicknamed āKimochi Kippuā (literally āFeeling Ticketsā), this Ā„770 set includes:
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5 types of messages:
āććććØćā (Thank you)
āććć§ćØćā (Congrats!)
āććæććā (Souvenir)
āć»ćć®ććć”ā (Just a little something)-
Blank cards for your own message! šļøš¬
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Each set includes 3 cards of each type, so you get 15 cards totalāperfect for adding a cute note to gifts, pen pal letters, or even just a little reminder to brighten someoneās day.
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