I remember that two years ago, a group of photos of "Japanese primary school students reading together at the airport" became popular on the Internet.
In the photo, a group of Japanese children were sitting on the floor in the waiting room, holding a book in their hands and reading quietly, showing a studious and progressive attitude. . And when this set of photos was sent to China, the fiery hands of the keyboard warriors couldn’t hold it back any longer—
“Ah! Look at other people’s children~” “Ah! The sorrow of Chinese children ~" "Ah! The lack of education in China~"...
It’s so hard to get up after kneeling for a long time. It seems that our Chinese children It seems that the skill "Airport Reading" has not been unlocked.
but... Although I think Chinese children are no worse than Japanese children in terms of learning attitude. But when it comes to stationery for children to study, China is really going to be beaten by Japan!
How good Japanese stationery is, you will know just by looking at the overwhelming purchasing information on the Internet.In recent years, almost every “savvy” Chinese parent will look for “Made in Japan” when choosing stationery for their children.
Then what is so good about it? If you keep reading, I believe you will also be able to plant grass. Take mechanical pencils as an example. General mechanical pencils are always fragile and easy to break the lead. When writing, if the angle is wrong or the lead is too long, it will break.
This problem has tortured generations of students, but no domestic manufacturers have tried to improve it. However, Japanese stationery manufacturers have made efforts to solve this problem. There have been many attempts, the most famous of which is the DelGuard mechanical pencil launched by Zebra.
It adopts the unprecedented "double spring anti-core breaking system". When you press it from top to bottom, the spring in the upper part will retract the pen core to prevent it from breaking; and when you press it diagonally, the spring in the lower part will cause the pen core to pop out. The design is very clever.
In addition, the nib craftsmanship of Japanese pens is also difficult for us to match. For example, Mitsubishis bullet head and Bailes full needle tube are superior in terms of damping feel and ink leakage resistance, and are internationally renowned.
p>Mitsubishi has even made a pen tip that can change the thickness of the pen mark at will.
Just adjust the pen pressure and angle to control the pen tip ink flow, thereby drawing lines of different thicknesses, and you don’t need to change pens when remembering key points.
By the way, the pen equipped with this nib is called uni-ball air, I think student parties should be familiar with it.
On the other hand, our great country... although it is a "big pen-making country", it is not a "A pen-making power". Not to mention all these bells and whistles, it was not until last year that we made our own ballpoint pen heads (yes, all were imported before), so we can see the gap.
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Of course, Japanese stationery is not only strong inPens, what’s even more exciting are those amazing innovative designs—notes specially used for marking.
When you encounter something you don’t understand while studying, just stick it on it. At this time, it is a question mark. After the problem is solved, tear it off and it becomes an exclamation mark. You can review it as a key point in the future~
Isn’t it very creative? In the same style, "LOOK!" can be torn off to become "OK!", "Unfinished" can be torn off to become "Complete", etc. Its so clever!
BeautifulPaper sculptureNotes
Yes, it is the most beautiful sticky note in the world. When you tear it off one by one, what will happen to you? It will shock you more and more.
p>Dang-dang-dang~ After tearing everything apart, a complete Kiyomizu Temple in Kyoto will appear on the paper. It is so beautiful that you can’t close your legs!
Oh my God, please accept my knee! In addition, there are also styles that hide different attractions, such as Osaka Castle.
Thundermon Kannon Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo
Tokyo Tower
There are also other objects torn out, such as pianos and retro trains, each of which is exquisite Its suffocating!
Stapler without nails
Unlike traditional staplers, this one does not use nails, but uses the principle of leverage. As long as you apply a little force on the handle, the internal mechanical structure will amplify it 31 times, and the paper will be tightly bonded through strong squeezing.
Not only is it as strong as nails, but the indentation is also very beautiful.
It is also very easy to disassemble, just find a pen or ruler and smooth out the indentations.
Super Angular eraser
When we usually want to erase details on the paper, we will use the edges of the eraser to erase them. But generally there are only 8 erasers. The corners will disappear once they are blunted.
The Japanese multi-edge eraser is here to solve this problem. It will continuously produce new corners during use. , 28 corners staggered design, easy to use to make you doubt your life.
There is also a star-shaped eraser~ Its cross-section is pentagonalIn the shape of a star, each corner has a different width, which can meet the needs of different details and erase one line of writing at a time.
In addition to the above mentioned, there are more various imaginative stationery-correction tapes that can follow curves.
A pencil that can cut out cherry blossom petals
A magnifying glass that can enlarge a single line
Scissors that can be folded into a pen-sized scissors
If you really want to introduce them one by one, you have to go to Xinwen Network The finale, but people are awesome. This does not mean that China cannot make stationery well. In fact, the main problem is attitude. What China pays attention to when making stationery is "as long as it can be used."
What about Japan? Just look at their lines
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