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Japan 2013 Stationery Haul

September 27, 2014

A Japan trip has been on M’s and my mind lately, so I decided to look back at stationery goods we purchased on our last trip to Tokyo. Turns out, we didn’t buy that much, compared to our previous trips. Probably because we were constrained by time and stationery shopping was not one of our primary goals of the trip. This was before we started getting into fountain pens after all. Yeah, that's probably it.

We had a few items in mind before the trip, though. First and foremost was M’s favorite notebook, L!FE spiral notebooks. My shopping list, on the other hand, was more vague. I knew I wanted some mt washi masking tapes for sure but I also wanted something whimsical, with characters on them like Miffy or Totoro, and anime goods for the fun of it. They tend to be hard to find and way overpriced here, so why not pick some up while in Japan? I had no idea what those would be exactly but I sure found many options once I got there. Anime stuff isn’t pictured and I won’t get into them here but basically many of my purchases ended up being of the stationery variety. Smaller, useful, and easier to pack. No giant stuffed Totoros for me (anymore)! :D

L!FE notebook in B6

Pocket after the last page

One of our favorite stores for stationery is Delfonics at Parco 1 in Shibuya. That is where M discovered L!FE spiral notebooks with pocket in size B6 years ago. L!FE notebooks are available in the US but this particular design in size B6 is pretty elusive, and he’s a big fan of B6. If I were him, I would’ve stocked up, but his self-control is far superior than mine. He just got ONE. Can you believe this guy?

Taken at the hotel on day 1. Record-keeping! :)

Black and red ball-point pen

I got my fix of character goods as soon as we arrived at JR Tokyo Station, at Miffy Style on Tokyo Character Street, which is inside the station. There were so many character goods stores there, it was overwhelming. I just focused on one store and declared done after buying a couple pens and a roll of tape. Maybe I met some sort of a purchase minimum but they threw in a pair of wooden clips as a bonus, all in a cute shopping bag. Score!

The pen with the pink tip and the ears is a ball-point multi-pen with black and red inks. One ear can be pushed down for black, the other ear for red. I don’t use ball point pens much anymore but it was too cute to pass up. The ink flows pretty smoothly but the way the pink tip  squeaks occasionally reminds you that the material is indeed cheap plastic.

Doesn’t this pen look like a Zebra Sarasa Clip? I bought it assuming it was but nowhere on the label does it mention Zebra. The refill inside says Zebra on it though, so I’m just going to assume it is Sarasa. It looks identical to a regular Sarasa and sure writes like one!

Decorative tapes

Midori envelopes and striped/clear bags

Our other favorite stores to hit while in Tokyo are Spiral Market and Itoya, where I was able to find these mt washi tapes. Spiral Market is a spacious and relaxing place to shop, not just for stationery but also for kitchenware, table linens, and general home goods. Itoya, as some of you may have heard, is stationery lovers' heaven. We didn't have time to go to the Ginza location, so we stopped by the one inside Midtown (our general shopping destination of choice anyway). That's where we found some fun sets of bags and envelopes by Midori. The tan envelopes with button & string closure are trompe l'oeil. They’re actually a pad of tear-off sleeves with an image of the traditional manilla folder. Ha! I have since found them locally in different designs.

Postcards from Nezu Museum. Some sent to friends.

Small, white folder and postcards + museum ticket

The postcards are from Nezu Museum. They are beautifully designed and the printing quality is awesome. The plastic folder came in useful for keeping tickets and receipts during the trip. I still use it today! It features an image of one of the museum’s highlights, an ancient bronze vessel in the shape of two sheep. We quite liked the museum store. It felt like a natural extension of the museum, a serene and quiet space to browse and soak in everything you’ve experienced. Can't say the same thing about many other museum shops. If you are in Tokyo and are into design, make time for Nezu Museum! And I haven’t even shown you its wonderful garden in the back.

Last but not least, here is a single Muji pen I bought in Japan, an erasable pen in 0.4mm. Yup, just one pen. An impulse buy at Muji To Go during our last-minute shopping spree at Kansai Airport. I hadn’t seen it at my local Muji, so I had to give it a try. It’s my first erasable pen, so I have no idea how it compares to others in the same category. But it writes smoothly and erases cleanly. I wish the ink was a darker black but I assume that’s just the nature of erasable inks in general.

以上です。That’s it!

Almost a year has passed since the trip and we’re still going through these purchases. We didn’t go too crazy, did we? I like that whenever I pull these out, I think of our trip and remember the places we visited.

On the list for our next trip are Loft, Tokyu Hands, Édito 365 and Wrapple. And we are going to add more to the list, after we study these magazines on stationery. It's going to be EPIC. Have you done stationery shopping in Japan? If so, what are your favorite places to shop?

 

In Travel Tags pens, gel pens, japan, travel, shopping, washi tapes, notebooks, postcards, muji, midori, miffy, zebra sarasa, L!FE, tokyo, folders, envelopes, mt tapes
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Gel Pens Round-up

September 19, 2014

Updated July 2017 with new links. Some of these pens have unfortunately been discontinued.

Updated November 2017 with Amazon affiliate links at the bottom of the post.

What’s a stationery blog without pens?

Here are some of the black gel pens I’ve discovered over the years and my thoughts on them. I’ve never done an in-depth review on any specific pens before, and I don’t claim this to be one. This is just a way to organize my thoughts on my gel pen journey so far.

Let’s start with the negatives. Gel pens I will probably not buy again.

Thumbs down.

Thumbs down.

1. Pilot Hi-Tec-C (0.25 to 0.4): Man, I really don’t remember what pens I used before Hi-Tec-Cs. That was a long time ago. I thought they were great at first, and it took me awhile to realize they’re not for me and that there are other options out there. As soon as I found Zebra Sarasa (see #6), I never looked back. I just find it uncomfortable in my hand, especially, the grip area, and the ink flow frustrated me often, especially at the start of writing. I will never choose Hi-Tec-Cs for my daily writing but I do look out for any special colors they release, like the Yawaragi colors, just for the fun of it. Side note: I tested a Hi-Tec-C Maica in brown recently and was pleasantly surprised. Okay, never say never.

2. Muji Hexagonal Polycarbonate Gel Ink Pen (0.38): It writes well but it's nothing too special. I got it because of its hexagonal body. Feels kinda cheap.

3. Muji Polycarbonate Gel Ink Pen in round body (0.38): Similar to the hexagonal one, nothing special. Maybe I just don’t like how the polycarbonate looks and feels. Meh. Edit (July 2017): this pen has apparently been discontinued.

4. Muji Gel Ink Pen in round body, refillable with cap (0.38): I thought this was great when I tested it at the store but when I actually used it for an extended period of time, I realized it’s not for me. The top tip of this pen is a small plastic part that seals the refill in, and it becomes unscrewed over time, if you post the cap. Annoying! Otherwise, I’d prefer this over the two previous Muji pens.

5. Uni-ball Uni Style Fit: M and I actually discovered this pen while on a trip to Tokyo! It looks great and writes well but over time, we realized it’s too slim. And, naturally, the ink reservoir is tiny. I think Style Fit is how we found Jetpens because we were looking for refills for it. Ha! Anyway, we’ve moved on. I’ve tried the multi-pen body with different types of refills too but I wasn’t blown away. I like that they release special designs in collaboration with other brands though, like with Majolica Majorca. I have tons of those. Oops.

Now, onto the positives. If I reached for a pen in my pen cup and grabbed any of the aforementioned pens, I’d put it right back and look for any of the pens below. Struggle’s real.

Thumbs up! (Tray is from Muji, if you must know)

Thumbs up! (Tray is from Muji, if you must know)

6. Zebra Sarasa Clip (0.3 and 0.4): As mentioned before, this is the pen that replaced Hi-Tec-Cs in my life. Cheaper, better grip, better ink flow. I’ve gone through countless numbers of refills for these, for both work and personal use.

7. Uni-ball Signo RT UM-138 (0.38): This sort of replaced the Zebra Sarasa for me, except my local stationery stores never seem to restock them (this was before I shopped for pens online). Retractable, sturdy grip, great ink flow. I think the Signo fits my hand slightly better than Sarasa.

8. Muji Gel Ink Pen in colored hexagonal body (0.3 and 0.4): What a handsome pen. I love its design. And it’s smart. There’s a slim window at the bottom as an indicator of the ink level. The whole body is grippy and it’s hexagonal! I think I have a thing for hexagons. This was in heavy rotation until I discovered Pentel EnerGel Euro (see #10). Edit (July 2017): this pen is now available only in 0.25mm.

9. Uni-ball Signo RT1 UMN-155 (0.38): A recent discovery. I tried it because it looks like a fancier version of the other Signo RT. It certainly looks great and writes smoothly. Might be a tad too thick for my hand, and my fingers tend to slip down over time but I still really like it.

10. Pentel EnerGel Euro (0.35): My current #1 gel pen. This writes like buttah and feels SOLID. I truly love how it writes. It’s almost like a holy grail pen for me. Except, it lacks in the looks department. Why on Earth is it BLUE?? WHY?!? *sobs uncontrollably* It really would be my holy grail gel pen if it had a black body without those stupid slits on the cap and were refillable. Maybe it’s so solid because it’s not refillable? Still, I would flip some serious tables if this pen ever got discontinued.

Pentel EnerGel Euro 0.35mm

Pentel EnerGel Euro 0.35mm

Gel ink pens are what I use probably 80% of the time. They’re all I use on my Field Notes. I do own and use other types of pens but they’re more purpose-specific. And I’m a big fan of black ink! This was all about black gel pens because colored pens probably deserve a separate post. Occasionally, I seek dark, non-black colors, like muted brown or gray but never blue black. Nothing personally against the color blue, I just don't prefer it for my own writing. Hence, my lament on the unfortunate color of Pentel EnerGel Euro’s body.

Hm, I’m sure I left out some pens here and there but I’m also sure this won't be the last time I write about gel pens. As I was searching for links to add, I found even more pens I’d like to try. So much to keep up with! :) What are your current favorite black gel pens?

Links

These may not be the best deals, but in case you prefer to shop at Amazon, here are some product links related to this post. These are affiliate links, which means, if you follow these links and make a purchase, I'll earn a tiny commission. Every little bit will help support the hosting of this site, and I’d very much appreciate it.

  • Pentel EnerGel Euro Needle-Point Gel Pen 0.35 mm in Black
  • Muji Gel Ink Pen (round body with cap) 0.38mm in Black
  • Muji Gel Ink Pen (round body with cap) 0.5 mm in Black
  • Muji Gel Ink Pen (retractable with hexagonal body) 0.38 mm in Black
  • Muji Gel Ink Pen (colored, hexagonal body with cap) 0.25 mm in Black
  • Uni-ball Signo RT 0.38 mm in Black
  • Uni-ball Signo RT1 UMN-155 0.38 mm in Black
  • Uni-ball Signo RT1 UMN-155 0.38 mm in Black (set of 5)
  • Uni StyleFit Gel Ballpoint Pen 0.38 mm (16-color set)
  • Uni StyleFit Gel Ballpoint Pen 0.5 mm (16-color set)
  • Zebra Sarasa Clip 0.4 mm in Black (10-pack)
  • Zebra Sarasa Clip 0.5 mm in Black (5-pack)
  • Pilot Hi-Tec-C 0.4 mm in Black
  • Pilot Hi-Tec-C 0.28 mm in Black (6-pack)
In Pens Tags gel pens, pens, round-up, zebra sarasa, uni-ball signo, muji, pentel, pilot, pilot hi-tec-c, uni-ball, uni-ball style fit
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