Get ready to infuse your planner with the essence of cherry blossoms with our Sakura-themed stationery collection! As the year gains momentum and the hanami season in Japan grows shorter each year, these charming Sakura supplies offer a delightful way to extend the spirit of spring.
Your ZenPop Stationery Box will include:
Get ready to infuse your planner with the essence of cherry blossoms with our Sakura-themed stationery collection! As the year gains momentum and the hanami season in Japan grows shorter each year, these charming Sakura supplies offer a delightful way to extend the spirit of spring.
Your ZenPop Stationery Box will include:
Pens - Pens, synonymous with Japanese stationery! Find your favorite pen!
Masking Tape - Add a plus one to your decorations! Get inspired by the masking tapes you've got!
Stickers - Otona kawaii stickers are useful for your planner or journaling .
Paper Products - You’ll find cute memo pads, sticky notes, small notebooks, and even adorable letter sets in these packs.
Practical Items - Japan is overflowing with wonderful stationery like paper, pens, and stickers, but don't forget about the unique items too!
ZenPop Unique Themes - Each month features a new fun theme to enjoy! It's always a surprise.
There is no secret Japan loves cats and, well, so do we! Why did we fill a box full of cat stationery? BECAUSE WE CAN! Sometimes you just need to follow your senses to land on your feet. With all the cats here, you should have enough for 9 lives, or at least 9 days, depending on how much you love cats!
February is a cold month we fill with warmth and love in preparation for spring. In Japan, many people have a “Kotatsu” , a small table with a blanket and a heater underneath. If you think it’s hard to get out of bed in winter, this one is even harder to leave! That’s why we at ZenPop always bring a notebook, journal or letterset before getting comfortable on the straw mats under the heated blanket, and get ready to craft with items like these:
December is a busy time for many, but the busiest of all are creatives in Japan preparing their Nengajo. The traditional Japanese new year cards can look however you like, but typically features traditional patterns as well as the Chinese Zodiac animal of the year, which in 2024 is the Dragon!