I want my man to propose me with japanese stationery instead of a diamond ring. Update: So I actually got engaged. He proposed with a diamond ring :(, but he has promised that we’ll be filling our house with japanese stationery after we move in together. :D It’s crazy to think that I had posted the original comment 3 years ago when I wasn’t even dating anyone. Update2: Thank you everyone for the lovely wishes.
Thanks to you guys for introducing me to the staples stapler. I work in treatment where the risk of self harm is high. Anything we can do to mitigate that risk is great. We use the Staple-less staplers for any documents going to our clients. When I train people and introduce them to it, it’s always fun to see their reaction.
Ye I live in asia and you can find them mostly anywhere also everything in this video is found in anywhere ! We also have daiso and other japanese stores :)
My dad had a solid metal "stapler" paper joiner that worked in exactly the same way. Come to think of it I think I showed it to someone while I was living in Japan....
This is actually interesting and fun to watch, I am surprised by your channel. Not only does your channel is a well made ad that entertains and relates to audiences, they are done in such a way that keeps you attention.
My husband was just talking about finding a small pen today and that minimo ballpoint seems to be the answer! I also actually applauded at the page tabs/markers, that’s just genius. Lol
Wahhh thanks so much! I already owned the first stapler item but I didn’t know what it was used for as the package only had Japanese on it and my friend gifted it to me so I really didn’t know what to do with it! so glad I found an eco-friendly common item
^same problem. I was about tp buy it but I realized I need something stronger because I print my stuff in a 100 gsm paper and just one of it is already very thick
Me - I'm going to watch this video and not buy the supplies. Because I simply don't need it. Its useless to waste my money! Also me - *buys everything listed and more*
Japanese stationery is literally the best type of stationery ive had! Seriously recommend it if your going back to school shopping, or just find supplies for arts and crafts
that part at the end where you showed all the products on one image is so helpful! i wanted lots of these, and i dont even have to write it down! thanks!
Just wait until you actually go to a Japanese stationary store (they're hard to miss in Japan they're everywhere) , you'll be overwhelmed with how much useful stuff they provide! :D
these japanese stationaries are so innovative where in every product that they show provides special uses that you wouldn't think of in the first place
This totally needs a part 2. I love Japanese stationary and all the cool innovations they bring to products. And I LOVE Jetpens! I spend a lot but I love everything I've bought and customer service is awesome and shipping is fast.
Joline Tran the majority of American stationary companies / subsidiaries were acquired by Sanford / Newell Rubbermaid in the nineties. I don't know a great deal about pens, but I can tell you I would much rather buy vintage American pencils than contemporary Japanese (for writing; drawing is another matter). I would also prefer French (Rhodia) paper over any Japanese (yes, even Tomoe River). If you like cute quality, Japan has it; if you prefer functional pieces, imo you are better off looking elsewhere. Except erasers. You can't beat their erasers.
Thank you for creating this video! My friend actually gave me the Beverly kokosaku page marker but I didn't know how to use it till now😂 Edit : I can't believe Jetpens liked my comment😍😍Thank you for the video once again😍😍