Hobonichi 2026 Accessories: Yumi Kitagishi - Ballpoint Pen (White Cat)

£20.00
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Description

Our next batch of Hobonichi items should be ready for sale on our website around 17 October. Please sign up for a back in stock notification to be notified when stock goes live.

Pre-orders: please be aware that there will be a delay before shipment of your order. If your order contains other items, the whole order will be held pending availability of this preorder item.

Yumi Kitagishi is an illustrator gaining attention in Japan and beyond, and this pen was created in the image of her character White Cat.
The little figure on the pen, looking as if it came straight out of an illustration, is so adorably made that you can't help but gaze at it.

Kitagishi actually made this delicate figure herself with clay. This shape was taken as is for this model of the cat resting on the pen.

Yumi Kitagishi’s name and logo, as well as the word “Hobonichi” are printed on the barrel of the pen, and the contrast between red and blue is also beautifully harmonious. Enjoy using this pen as a companion for your techo.




We have also prepared other items using Kitagishi’s work, such as stickers, a Sticky Note Roll, an embroidered bookmark, a Mini Folder, a Mini Letter Set and a Small Everlasting “Paper” Bag, which you can use to match your ballpoint pen.

Specifications

Size Tip size - 0.5mm
Pen size - Length: 159 mm x Max. diameter: 10 mm / Length: 6.3" x Max. diameter: 0.4"
Weight Approx. 10 g
Main material Pen body: ABS / Figure: PVC

Our next batch of Hobonichi items should be ready for sale on our website around 17 October. Please sign up for a back in stock notification to be notified when stock goes live.

Pre-orders: please be aware that there will be a delay before shipment of your order. If your order contains other items, the whole order will be held pending availability of this preorder item.

Yumi Kitagishi is an illustrator gaining attention in Japan and beyond, and this pen was created in the image of her character White Cat.
The little figure on the pen, looking as if it came straight out of an illustration, is so adorably made that you can't help but gaze at it.

Kitagishi actually made this delicate figure herself with clay. This shape was taken as is for this model of the cat resting on the pen.

Yumi Kitagishi’s name and logo, as well as the word “Hobonichi” are printed on the barrel of the pen, and the contrast between red and blue is also beautifully harmonious. Enjoy using this pen as a companion for your techo.




We have also prepared other items using Kitagishi’s work, such as stickers, a Sticky Note Roll, an embroidered bookmark, a Mini Folder, a Mini Letter Set and a Small Everlasting “Paper” Bag, which you can use to match your ballpoint pen.

Specifications

Size Tip size - 0.5mm
Pen size - Length: 159 mm x Max. diameter: 10 mm / Length: 6.3" x Max. diameter: 0.4"
Weight Approx. 10 g
Main material Pen body: ABS / Figure: PVC
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