×
Chargement en cours

Stationery

6 membres

Japanese stationery goods are popular all over the world. Most stationery goods used today are originally Western in origin, but Japanese companies have continued to churn out new and improved versions.

The ballpoint pen, for example, first came to Japan along with post-WWII US occupation forces, but in the decades that followed the Japanese pioneered water-based ink, erasable ink, gel ballpoints, and ballpoints that can write even when facing upwards.

One stationery fad sweeping Japan right now is "girls' stationery": cute, stylish products, like decorative masking tape, that appeal to female consumers.

Some Japanese people use pens in a way that has nothing to do with writing: they spin them! A man known as the "father of pen spinning" gave a previously informal pastime a formal public identity.

On this edition of BEGIN Japanology, our theme is stationery. We'll explore the technology, design appeal, and sense of fun in Japanese stationery goods.

Prochain épisode
S06E15 - Bread

Épisodes

Acteurs

Séries similaires (10)

Japanese Style Originator
Japanese Style Originator
Japanology Plus
Japanology Plus
Folktales from Japan
Folktales from Japan
Monty Don's Japanese Gardens
Monty Don's Japanese Gardens
Japan In Motion
Japan In Motion
Extraordinary Rituals
Extraordinary Rituals
Chasing Waves
Chasing Waves
Ichiban Japan
Ichiban Japan
Le Japon vu du ciel
Le Japon vu du ciel
Japan with Sue Perkins
Japan with Sue Perkins