This month, we’re sharing new stationery designed for daily writing, small pauses, and personal expression, alongside fresh blog reads exploring Japanese stationery terms and the Bungu Joshi Award 2025.
A few highlights worth sharing.
The Japanese Stationery Award 2026 winner list has just been announced, spotlighting tools that stood out for their design, usability, and quiet innovation. From clever everyday essentials to thoughtfully crafted writing tools, this year’s winners reflect how Japanese stationery continues to evolve with care and intention.
*All images and information are taken from fusosha official website
Pentel’s beloved EnerGel introduces its first-ever soft color ink series, KOHARE, released as a limited edition. Designed to gently brighten both ordinary days and slightly special moments, these calm, nature-inspired hues pair beautifully with black ink while keeping EnerGel’s signature smooth, fast-drying performance. Finished with a soft matte body, the series brings a quiet warmth to everyday writing time.
*All images and information are taken from PENTEL official website
Released for Cat Day on Feb 22, Nekoroll is a limited roller stamp from PLUS that turns planners, journals, and cards into playful cat-filled scenes. Simply roll to decorate with paw prints, yarn, faces, or silhouettes—gentle on paper, easy to layer with pens, and charming even when resting on your desk.
*All images and information are taken from PLUS official website
Not too long. Not too serious.
Just a small POP of joy.
Tiny journals, and gentle inspiration. Just press play.
Another month, another little collection of moments. Turn the page with us.







