Fujiko Fujio Date Stamps: Japan Post Limited Edition

The wait is over for manga fans and stationery lovers! The Fujiko Fujio date stamps collection, released earlier this year by Ensky, has already made its mark among collectors. Featuring designs from the legendary works of Fujiko Fujio Ⓐ, this Japan Post limited edition stamp set is a dream come true for anyone who loves adding a touch of anime nostalgia to their daily notes, planners, or letters.
These stamps are more than just functional tools for marking dates, they are mini works of art that capture the spirit of beloved manga characters. And since the release date has passed, many lucky fans are now enjoying them in their journals, scrapbooks, and even on handmade cards.
The Magic Behind the Fujiko Fujio Date Stamps
The Fujiko Fujio date stamps bring to life 13 iconic works from the manga master, including:
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Ninja Hattori-kun
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Kaibutsu-kun
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Pro Golfer Saru
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Mataro ga Kuru!!
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Warau Salesman
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Moguro Fukujirou no Shigoto
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Silver Cross
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Fūta-kun
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Kurobee
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Manga Michi
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Black Trading Company Henkiro
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Ultra B
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Ashita wa Nichiyōbi Soshite Mata Asatte mo……
From the cheeky grin of Ninja Hattori to the mysterious smile of the Warau Salesman, each stamp design is carefully crafted to capture the character’s charm. These stamps are not only perfect for collectors but also a fun way to personalize your stationery.

Special Features That Make These Stamps Unique
Two Sizes to Fit Your Style
The collection offers M size stamps (8 designs) and L size stamps (11 designs), priced at ¥4,620 and ¥4,950 respectively. Whether you like small and subtle date marks or bold statement stamps, there’s something for everyone.
Ink Pads in Matching Colors
Three color ink pads, sold separately at ¥1,540, let you match the mood of your design. Bright, cheerful tones or simple, classic shades, you can choose the perfect complement for your stamp.
Limitations That Make Them Special
Because these were sold exclusively through the Japan Post Online Shop, availability was limited. Each buyer could only purchase up to 5 stamps and 5 ink pads per design, making them even more desirable for collectors.

Why Fans Love Them ❤️
For manga lovers, these stamps are a chance to relive the joy of their favorite stories. For stationery enthusiasts, they’re a creative way to decorate planners, sticky notes, cards, or bookmarks.
The problem these stamps solve? They let you combine practical date marking with personal creative expression. Instead of a plain date stamp, you get a unique collectible that sparks joy every time you use it.
Post-Release Buzz
Since their release in May 2025, the Fujiko Fujio date stamps have been spotted in journaling communities, planner layouts, and even in snail mail swaps. Fans are showing off how they use them to decorate diary entries, scrapbook pages, and gift tags.
Collectors are especially thrilled, as this set represents not only nostalgic manga history but also a rare stationery find. Many who missed the original pre-order are now hunting for them on resale markets.
Just Before You Go…
If your stationery wishlist is still growing, you might enjoy exploring Stationery Pal. They share plenty of posts about unique writing tools, journals, and collectible stationery you might fall in love with. Their collection is filled with cute, stylish, and even luxury stationery, perfect for studying, crafting, gift-giving, or simply treating yourself. You never know, your next favorite pen, notebook, or stamp set could be waiting there for you.
Final Thoughts...
The Fujiko Fujio date stamps aren’t just stationery, they’re pieces of manga history. Whether you’re a fan of Fujiko Fujio A merchandise, a collector of manga-themed stationery, or someone who just wants to make everyday notes more exciting, this collection delivers both charm and functionality.
With their limited availability and beautifully detailed designs, they’re already becoming treasured keepsakes. If you were lucky enough to get them, you know the joy they bring each time you stamp a page. And if not, keep your eyes open, you never know when another Japan Post limited edition stamp might steal your heart.
