Come discover the brand new limited edition Traveler's notebook

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Escape into the streets of the Japanese capital with the limited edition Traveler's notebook Tokyo

Traveler's notebooks are customizable travel journals, extremely popular among stationery enthusiasts worldwide. Marketed by the Japanese brand Traveler's Company since 2006, these notebooks are available in different colors: black, brown, blue, camel, or olive, to which various limited editions are regularly added. While it is often difficult to obtain these limited editions outside of Japan, this is not the case for the superb edition dedicated to Tokyo. 

On the cover of this edition, the word Tokyo is stamped in a simple and elegant way using different symbols of the Japanese capital. Whether you have already walked the streets of Tokyo or not, this edition will instantly transport you to this incredible megacity with a thousand faces. 

Come discover the brand new limited edition Traveler’s notebook

Traveler's notebooks 

Traveler's notebooks are travel journals with an original concept, created in March 2006 by the Japanese brand Traveler's Company. Unlike traditional travel journals that have a single use, Traveler's notebooks can be reused again and again. Thanks to an elastic system, it is indeed possible to insert notebooks inside the cover of the Traveler's notebook, but also to easily remove them once they are finished to replace them, without having to change the travel journal. 

The ability to insert different notebooks inside a Traveler's notebook is not only very practical but also allows you to personalize your travel journal to reflect yourself. It is thus possible to choose the type of paper you want to use (blank, lined, watercolor, drawing...), but also to insert pockets to keep travel souvenirs or add a pen holder to always have something to write with. 

Traveler's notebooks are available in two sizes: a standard size (22 x 12 cm) and a passport size (13.5 x 10 cm), smaller and easier to carry. While Traveler's notebooks are excellent travel journals, they can also be used daily, as planners for example, by inserting specially designed agendas. 

Each Traveler's notebook cover is handmade in Chiang Mai, Thailand, making it unique. Also, since the cover is made from vegetable-tanned leather, a material that marks over time, scratches appear as we use our Traveler's notebook, giving it a distinct character. 

Come discover the brand new limited edition Traveler’s notebook

The Tokyo limited edition

Traveler's Company has made a habit of regularly releasing limited editions, which can sometimes be difficult to obtain. For example, there is a limited edition available only in the Traveler's Factory shop located at Narita Airport, Tokyo's main airport. This magnificent edition featuring Mount Fuji is impossible to find in any other brand store, online, or outside Japan. 

This is not the case with the brand new limited edition, released here on April 25, 2024, which pays tribute to the city of Tokyo. It contains a black leather cover (standard size) on which the word Tokyo is stamped in aluminum, using different symbols of the city. Aluminum has the particularity of reflecting light and therefore changes color depending on how you look at it, a bit like the city of Tokyo which presents different faces. 

The different symbols used to write the word Tokyo: 

T: formed with the help of the Tokyo Tower and mountains. The Tokyo Tower, built in 1958 modeled after the Eiffel Tower, is an essential symbol of the city. Recognizable by its red and white dress, the Tokyo Tower offers a wonderful view of Tokyo and the surrounding mountains, including Mount Fuji when it deigns to show itself. 

O : formed using the Yamanote line. It is a circular railway line that connects the main places in central Tokyo. Thanks to it, for example, you can stroll in Ueno Park in the morning, go shopping in Shibuya in the afternoon, and eat a good ramen in Shinjuku in the evening. 

K : formed using sushi. There are different varieties of sushi: nigirizushi, makizushi, and temakizushi. What are commonly called “sushi” are actually nigirizushi, rice balls topped with a slice of raw fish. These sushi originated in Tokyo and are also called “sushi edomae,” Edo being the former name of Tokyo. 

Y : formed using a ginkgo leaf and its stem. The ginkgo leaf has been the symbol of the city of Tokyo since June 1989. While the ginkgo leaf with the stem resembles a Y, the ginkgo leaf alone looks more like a T, which is why it was chosen to represent Tokyo. 

O : formed using several cherry blossoms (sakura). The blooming of sakura is an important event in Japan. Every spring, many places in Tokyo are adorned with pink for the delight of residents and tourists alike. On the occasion of their blooming, many people go to parks to picnic under the sakura. Since the blooming of these flowers lasts only a very short time, they symbolize the ephemeral nature of life, so one must enjoy it.

Each Traveler's notebook comes with a 64-page blank notebook, whose high-quality MD paper is made in Japan, as well as two replacement elastics and an organic cotton pouch to store it. This is of course also the case for this limited Tokyo edition, but instead of having a 64-page notebook with an ordinary cover, the cover itself also features Tokyo. 

In addition to the symbols on the cover of the Traveler's notebook, the notebook cover also features other typical elements of the capital such as sumo wrestlers, who can be seen training and competing in the Ryōgoku district; the Maneki-neko, that famous white cat raising its paw and said to have originated at the Gotoku-ji temple; the gate of Sensō-ji, the oldest temple in Tokyo; the Shibuya crossing with its many pedestrian crossings; and even the facade of the Traveler's Factory shop located in Nakameguro. All these symbols will surely bring back memories for those who have already walked the streets of Tokyo and will allow others to learn more about this incredible city. 

On this cover, the symbols are in red and black, with a small peculiarity for those in red because the color reflects light. Inside the notebook, there is also a special page “my favorite things in Tokyo,” to note your top 3 places to visit, dishes to eat, and more. At the end, there is also a page to place stamps, like those found in the city's stations and tourist spots, as well as messages from people met. It is entirely possible to buy this notebook of blank pages individually.

Come discover the brand new limited edition Traveler’s notebook

Other products of the limited edition 

In addition to the Traveler's notebook, there are other products available on the Tokyo theme in limited edition: 

-2 BRASS charms: 1 taiyaki charm (fish-shaped filled cake) and 1 sakura charm (cherry blossom). The cover of the Traveler's notebook closes with an elastic band that can be personalized by adding charms. While it is possible to put different objects, such as luggage tag-shaped keychains from the PICUS brand, the brand also markets its own charms, like this adorable taiyaki. Each Traveler's notebook also contains a bookmark, which can be personalized, like with this sakura flower. 

-Set of 10 stickers with various effigies: maneki-neko, sumo, taiyaki, ramen, cream soda... These stickers are perfect for decorating notebooks and pouches inserted into the Traveler's notebook, but also other objects, such as Toyo Steel brand storage boxes for example. Just let your imagination run wild. 

-BRASS pencil. The pens, pencils, or fountain pens from the BRASS range, made of brass, perfectly match the Traveler's notebook. They retract when not in use, making them easy to carry, for example by attaching them to your Traveler's notebook. The pencil of the Tokyo limited edition is white, decorated with symbols recalling Tokyo in red. The eraser, a beautiful bright orange, comes with 3 other replacement pieces. 

-Notebook of 12 postcards. The pages of this notebook are made with special watercolor paper and are perfect for drawing the beautiful landscapes of Tokyo or wherever you are. Each sheet is detachable and can therefore be used as a postcard.

As you have understood, this limited edition is a true declaration of love to the city of Tokyo, birthplace of the famous Traveler's notebook, and to its many symbols. Whether you plan to use this edition as a travel journal or as a planner, its sober and elegant design will accompany you wherever you go, while adding a touch of Tokyo to your daily life.  

 

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