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Kobe Ink No.79 Tamon Kakitsubata · Nagasawa
Kobe Ink No.79 Tamon Kakitsubata · Nagasawa
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“Kissho-san Tamon-ji (temple)” in Tarumi, known as one of Kobe's representative flower spots, is a temple with a long history said to have been opened by Jikaku Daishi during the Heian period.
It is said that Jikaku Daishi brought back from China and planted nearly 3,000 persimmon Kakitsubata (Japanese iris) in Benten Pond in the precincts.
This color expresses the beautiful and graceful color that has been handed down in the city of Kobe since ancient times with a light purple that gives a feeling of peace.
Nagasawa Bungu Center, founded in 1882 in Kobe, Japan, has a long history of providing high-quality stationery products. Over the years, the company has expanded significantly, with multiple branches and a strong presence in the Kansai region. They are known for combining traditional stationery with modern tech-compatible products and have built a reputation for excellent service. These fountain pen inks are made in collaboration with Sailor, showcasing the inspiring colors of Kobe.
- Fountain pen ink
- Capacity: 50ml
- Package size: about 65 x 65 x 52mm
- Made in Japan
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