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✏️7 Japanese Stationery Gifts That WOWed My Foreign Friends✨

✏️7 Japanese Stationery Gifts That WOWed My Foreign Friends✨

Over the holidays, I met up with a lovely Filipino couple in their 30s. When thinking of Japanese souvenirs, things like snacks, cosmetics, or electronics come to mind. But let’s be honest — nothing beats Japanese stationery! 🇯🇵🖋️

It’s clever, cute, and incredibly functional — a combo that makes even the smallest desk item feel like a piece of art. So I picked 7 amazing stationery gifts to show off Japan’s pen-and-paper magic. And guess what? They loved them.

Here’s what made the cut — and why you’ll probably want to grab these for your next gift too (or for yourself, we won’t tell 😉).

① ✂️ Kokuyo “SAXA Poche” Scissors

② 📦 Kokuyo “Hakoake” Scissors for Boxes

These aren’t your regular scissors. One is made for on-the-go use, and the other is perfect for opening boxes. Handy, sleek, and oh-so-Japanese in design.

✨ Bonus: My friend later said, “These cut like butter — Japanese scissors are magic!” 🎉

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③ 📓 Rollbahn Memo Notebook with Pockets – By Delfonics

This isn’t just any notebook. Rollbahn notebooks are beloved in Japan for their smooth paper, simple design, and smart details.

✅ Perforated pages (tear and share!)
✅ Back pockets for secret notes
✅ Elastic band to keep it neat
✅ Tons of stylish covers

They’re cute, customizable, and perfect for both journaling fans and neat freaks. 🧠💛

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④ 🌸 Sanrio Japan-Style Greeting Card

When I asked my friends what kind of souvenir they wanted, they said: “Something Japanese we can decorate with.” Mission accepted.

In a holiday card section, I found the one: A stunning pop-up card featuring Mount Fuji, cherry blossoms, and gold folding screen details. It’s so detailed, it looks like a mini art piece. ✨

💡 Pro tip: Japan’s greeting cards often light up, play music, or fold into display pieces. They’re not just for sending — they’re for showing off!

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⑤ 🖍️ Zebra “Clickart” Water-Based Marker

Clickart is a retractable marker — no cap needed! Just click and color. Great for bullet journaling, planners, and quick doodles on the go. 🎨🗒️

As someone who uses these daily, I had to include them. Smooth ink and no dry-outs? Yes, please.

⑥ 🖊️ Pilot “Frixion Ball Knock Zone” Erasable Pen

Think you know Frixion pens? Think again! This upgraded model writes darker and lasts longer. It’s great for anyone who makes mistakes but still wants their notes to look awesome. 👩🏫📝

Perfect for students, planners, or people learning Japanese. Erase, rewrite, repeat!

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⑦ 🐱 2025 Animal Die-Cut Calendar – “Twin Cats” by Greeting Life

One look, and I knew this had to go to my friend who owns two cats. Every month features a new kitty design, and it’s small enough to sit on any desk. 🐾🗓️

She later showed me it proudly displayed on her work table — “It makes me smile every day,” she said. 🥰

💡 Japan has some wildly creative calendars — from trivia-filled ones to scenic day-by-days. A unique gift idea, especially for language learners!

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Article: https://www.buntobi.com/articles/entry/stationery/020388/

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