
Studio Ghibli Stamps Bring Anime Magic to Japan Travel
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Studio Ghibli fans can now infuse their Japan travels with anime magic using new "Irodori Hanko" color stamps. Available at Donguri Kyowakoku stores, these stamps feature iconic scenes from Ghibli films, perfect for personalizing notebooks and sticky notes.
Studio Ghibli's new "Irodori Hanko" color stamps let you bring the magic of beloved films to your travel stationery. These unique stamps feature negative space designs, allowing you to customize them with your own colors and creativity.
Each stamp showcases a memorable scene from classic Ghibli movies like "My Neighbor Totoro", "Spirited Away", "Laputa: Castle in the Sky", "Kiki's Delivery Service", and "Howl's Moving Castle". The 6-centimeter square size fits perfectly on sticky notes, adding a touch of Ghibli charm to your travel reminders and messages.
Priced at 1,540 yen (US$10) each, these stamps are available online and at Donguri Kyowakoku stores across Japan. They're a delightful way to share the joy of Ghibli with fellow travelers, friends, and family, making your Japan adventures even more memorable.
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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