TRAVELER'S COMPANY – TOKYO EDITION - Traveler's Notebook Regular - Refill Postcard
TRAVELER'S COMPANY – TOKYO EDITION - Traveler's Notebook Regular - Refill Postcard
TRAVELER'S COMPANY – TOKYO EDITION - Traveler's Notebook Regular - Refill Postcard
TRAVELER'S COMPANY – TOKYO EDITION - Traveler's Notebook Regular - Refill Postcard
TRAVELER'S COMPANY – TOKYO EDITION - Traveler's Notebook Regular - Refill Postcard
TRAVELER'S COMPANY – TOKYO EDITION - Traveler's Notebook Regular - Refill Postcard
TRAVELER'S COMPANY – TOKYO EDITION - Traveler's Notebook Regular - Refill Postcard
TRAVELER'S COMPANY – TOKYO EDITION - Traveler's Notebook Regular - Refill Postcard
TRAVELER'S COMPANY – TOKYO EDITION - Traveler's Notebook Regular - Refill Postcard

TRAVELER'S COMPANY – TOKYO EDITION - Traveler's Notebook Regular - Refill Postcard

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Available for Pre-order from March 7th, 2024
Official Launch Date: April 25th, 2024

TRAVELER’S Refill Postcard “TOKYO EDITION” and its customized items are designed with a focus on Tokyo, where TRAVELER’S COMPANY is based.

All the pages in this refill can be used as postcards by cutting out at the perforation. The paper is made of Watercolor paper, which is thick, water-resistant, and has good color reproduction. You can draw the scenery you encountered in your travels around Tokyo, put a stamp on it, or write your memories on it and send it to others. Cut out postcards can be sent as standard postcards with stamps attached.

See all products from the TOKYO EDITION here.

  • Size: 21 x 11 cm
  • Material: MD Paper (Saddle Stitched)
  • Blank
  • 64 pages
  • Made in Japan

About the TOKYO EDITION

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). Cross the river where houseboats float by and you will be greeted by a temple 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 specialties that appeal to travelers as well.