
There are things that you want to use up to the last minute but can't. For example, soap that has become small or mayonnaise in a bottle. And then there is the shortened empties. Even though I thought it was a waste, I had no choice but to throw them away because it was hard to write with such a short piece of paper.
Nakajima Shigekyudo's "TSUNAGO" is an enpitsu shaving tool that brings back to life shortened enpitsu that have become difficult to use. It is the answer to the thought, "What a waste! This stationery is the answer to the desire to "What a waste!
TSUNAGO" has a function to connect two pieces of paper. Specifically, it has a function to thin out the head of one piece and to make a hole in the end of another piece. When the two pieces of pencils processed with this function are connected with wood glue, they are reborn as a single pencil.



TSUNAGO" was first available for online reservation in late January of this year, but due to a rush of orders, online sales were suspended on March 9. But on April 30, the company announced on Facebook that it would begin sales at Tokyu Hands. Fans who had been waiting for the resumption of sales were delighted.

According to Nakajima Shigekudo, the production capacity of "TSUNAGO" is limited. It is not likely to be immediately available at any store whenever you visit Tokyu Hands. However, it is sure to be much easier to obtain than before.

For the exact sales schedule and stores that carry the product, please contact Tokyu Hands.











