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Stationery Culture – 文房具文化

Stationery Culture – 文房具文化

Scene Description – シーンの説明

In a popular Japanese stationery shop, children and adults browse colorful notebooks, cute pens, and unique erasers. A student carefully tests a multi-color pen, while a worker chooses an elegant planner.

Japanese stationery store with colorful pens, notebooks, and students browsing items

Everyday Japanese Expressions – 自然な会話と表現

「どれにしようかな〜」 (Dore ni shiyou kana~) – “Hmm, which one should I get?”

「これ、かわいくない?」 (Kore, kawaikunai?) – “Isn’t this super cute?”

「このペン、何色も出せるよ!」 (Kono pen, nan-shoku mo daseru yo!) – “This pen can write in so many colors!”

「新しい手帳、使うの楽しみ〜」 (Atarashii techou, tsukau no tanoshimi~) – “I can’t wait to use my new planner.”

Cultural Points and Expression Background

かわいい文化と文房具 – Kawaii Meets Stationery

Stationery often reflects Japan’s “kawaii” culture—cute animals, characters, and pastel designs are everywhere, enjoyed by all ages.

品質へのこだわり – Quality and Functionality

Japanese pens, notebooks, and erasers are known for their smooth writing, design innovation, and attention to detail.

勉強や仕事の相棒 – A Tool for Focus

From students to office workers, stationery is more than a tool—it’s a way to stay organized, motivated, and express personality.


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