Eco-paper memopad / kohunkan kappansho
Eco-paper memopad / kohunkan kappansho
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🌱 Eco-Friendly Memo for Any Pen ✍️

Made with eco-thinning paper from leftover wood, this natural, nostalgic paper pairs perfectly with letterpress-printed grid lines.
📏 Easy-to-Use 5mm Grid Format

The fine grid lines are easy to see but don’t get in the way while writing, making it perfect for your notes!
👜 Compact and Convenient Size

At 85mm x 105mm, this memo pad is slightly smaller than A6 size, making it great for any place you need it. Perfect for your bag, desk, or kitchen.
🖊️ Works with Any Pen

Whether you use an oil-based pen, water-based pen, mechanical pencil, fountain pen, or highlighter, this paper won’t bleed or smudge.
✨ Smooth Writing with Fountain Pens

Even with fountain pens, there’s no bleeding through! The eco-thinning paper was designed to be both eco-friendly and fountain pen-friendly by chance, making it smooth and clean.
🗒️ Quick and Convenient on Your Desk

This memo pad allows you to tear off pages easily, keeping the next page always ready to use. Just grab it off your desk without flipping through covers.
📑 50 Sheets in One Pad

Despite having 50 sheets, the eco-thinning paper is light, making it easy to carry around.
🎨 2 Color Options for Grid Lines

The eco-thinning paper comes in one color, but the grid lines are available in two different colors.
📝 Paper Comparison: Eco-paper vs. Wheat straw paper

- Eco-paper: Smooth writing with all types of pens.
- Wheat straw paper: A unique texture that works best with ballpoint pens and mechanical pencils, giving a nostalgic feel for those who remember it from school days.
💡Note: In Japan, wasabi paper was commonly used in schools during the 1900s for notices and test papers. Many people feel nostalgic about the unique texture of this paper.
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