Kokuyo Thin Paper is a wonderfully light paper that Kokuyo primarily uses in its planners.
Kokuyo Thin Paper is a wonderfully light paper that Kokuyo primarily uses in its planners.
The Kokuyo Soft Ring is a small, light notebook that uses plastic, flexible rings for its binding, instead of a wire. This might sound like a weird idea, but it’s both ingenious and quite practical.
Kokuyo Mistral is a side-knock ballpoint pen, which is to say that it retracts and extends the tip of the pen by flexing at the middle. The pen has a retail price of 1000 JPY and is sold in Japan. It’s a simple, small pen with limited embellishments and features.
This is the paper used in the Kokuyo Campus High Grade Notebook. MIO is said to the the best (or at least the most expensive) paper sold in any Campus notebook, but nothing else is explained about it.
The High Grade is the most high-end, most fancy notebook in Kokuyo’s Campus line, which is makes affordable notebooks for students. The High Grade uses semi-glossy MIO paper, which is a good deal more fountain pen friendly than the rest of the Campus series.