Traveler's Company Tokyo Edition
The Traveler’s notebook “TOKYO EDITION” and its customized items are designed with a focus on Tokyo, where the Traveler’s company is based.
Walk through the downtown area dotted with sumo stables, take a bath at bathhouses called “sento” when you get tired, and drink a glass of “chuhai” (a Japanese liquor with soda), at an “Izakaya” (a Japanese pub).
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Traveler's Company Notebook Tokyo Edition
The black leather cover is embellished with icons representing Tokyo, with the word TOKYO stamped in foil. The unique foil changes colour when view...
View full detailsTraveler's Company - Brass Pencil Tokyo Edition
A brass pencil featuring Tokyo icons printed on the white exterior comes with a vibrant fluorescent orange eraser. Crafted in a small factory locat...
View full detailsTraveler's Company - Brass Charm Tokyo Edition
The brass charms showcase taiyaki, a traditional snack from Tokyo, and sakura, which blossom across different areas of Tokyo during spring. The tai...
View full detailsTraveler's Company - Sticker Set Tokyo Edition
This collection of 10 stickers showcases designs inspired by Tokyo, such as a beckoning cat originating from Edo merchant culture, a sumo wrestler ...
View full detailsTraveler's Company - Postcard Refill Tokyo Edition (Regular)
Each page in this refill can be torn along the perforation to create postcards. The paper is crafted from Watercolor paper, which is sturdy and per...
View full detailsTraveler's Company - Blank Tokyo Edition Refill (Regular)
From the urban landscape of Tokyo, Mt. Fuji is seen rising above the city's buildings, houseboats, public bathhouses, and other sights. Tokyo's cul...
View full detailsCross the river where houseboats float by, and a temple will greet you with a history of over 1,000 years. If you get off at a station on the Yamanote line or subway, you will see a cityscape of skyscrapers, a scramble crossing filled with people, and the iconic tower rising like symbol of the city. Sushi, ramen, “anmitsu” (a kind of Japanese dessert), “cream soda” (melon soda float), and “taiyaki” (a fish-shaped cake with filling inside).
They are all part of Tokyo’s everyday life, and, at the same time, they are Tokyo’s sights and specialities that appeal to travellers as well.
We hope that by holding the Traveler’s Notebook “TOKYO EDITION” in your hands, you will walk around Tokyo as if you were a traveler visiting the city as if you were living in Tokyo. Perhaps the next Traveler’s Notebook will appear in your town.