Bungu Joshi Haku Tokyo 2025
I went to Bungu Joshi Haku (Stationery Girls Expo) Tokyo.
I had always wanted to go to the "Stationery Girls Expo" but had never actually visited it before.
It was so much fun.
This is what I went to get: Daigo's isshoni.
I've lost count of how many times I've recommended it on note, but I love Daigo's Sugu Memo!
I always keep this memo pad in my left pocket, and I write everything in it, from ideas that pop into my head to today's menu and shopping lists. It's the external hard drive for my brain.
The reason I finally decided that I "absolutely must go" to the Stationery Girls Expo, after hesitating many times before, was because I learned that Daigo would be selling limited-edition notebooks featuring Kojika designs.
Satoko Kojika, I absolutely have to buy the Kojika notebook released by my favorite company, Daigo!
So, I put on my favorite outfit and headed out.

And the first place I headed to was the Daigo booth.
The Stationery Girls Expo limited-edition Kojika series that I had decided in advance I absolutely had to buy.
The A5 isshoni. and the mini notebook.


I don't usually choose pink accessories, but I thought this was "cute!" for a change.
After getting what I wanted first, I took a peek at Iroha Publishing and Kodomo no Kao, and then walked around the venue about three times before heading home.
After getting home, I felt a slight regret that I should have bought about three of the mini notebooks...
Everyone looked like they were having fun; it was a happy space.
Everywhere I looked, as far as the eye could see, there was stationery.
Stickers, notebooks, pens, inks, stamps, and masking tape.
There were also many interesting miscellaneous goods, making it very rewarding to look at.
Regarding the event called "Bungu Joshi Haku" (Stationery Girls Expo), there is a note on the official website stating that "men are also welcome to enter," and in fact, many men were seen at the venue.
Not only the customers but also the staff members all had wonderful smiles.
Although there were some booths I couldn't see because they were too crowded (even though I went around three times), my heart was filled with affection knowing that everyone here loves stationery, and I didn't feel a single complaint.
I had to wait in line for the register, but the lanes were set up so well that I was able to pay in one-tenth of the time I had imagined.
I bought a chocolate mint melon pan at FamilyMart and headed home.
I thought it would take all day, but because it was in an accessible location and the checkout process was fast, I was able to return home in just a few hours.
If you love stationery, you should definitely go at least once!
I participated with a clear purpose this time, but I think this is an event that anyone who loves stationery and loves writing can enjoy, even without a specific goal.
There were famous manufacturers, of course, but I was also excited to see many products I had never seen before.
Even though I've already returned home, I want to go again tomorrow...
When you make your stationery your favorites, your heart feels a sense of relief every time you use them.
Beyond the joy of acquiring them, they continue to support your feelings afterward.
Because they are things I use every day, I want to surround myself with carefully selected favorites.
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