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The first big pen show in Kobe will be held on Dec 12 and 13. (The city name have been widely known for world famous Kobe Beef.)

 

Please put the event in your calendar.

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PS it's hosted by WAGNER pen club

entry fee is 2000 yen

Address of venue

Kitanokoubou no Machi

3 Chome 17 1, Nakayamate doori, Chuo Ward, Kobe City, Hyougo Prefecture, Japan

ZIP 650-0004

 

Sannomiya Station seems to be the nearest point of subway exit

 

and the sponsor is the usual Nagasawa Kobe, I also have checked the Sailor event calendar it seems Osamu is booked else where (Kanagawa prefecture) so no sailor inks :<

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The KOBE PEN SHOW 2015

 

The list of exhibitors.

 

Fountain Pen Manufacturers

The Pilot Corporation.

The Platinum Fountain Pen Co.

HELiCO (Hand-made Fountain Pens)

 

Distributors

Diamond (new brand pens)

Tomiya Stationary (TWSBI)

 

Retail Stores

(Pen / Stationary)

The Nagasawa Stationary Center (limited edition fountain pen for the Kobe Pen Show 2015)

Pen's Alley Takeuchi (original items)

Architecte Yata (original notebook)

Kobe-ha Keikaku (original stationary)

Kamiori (Letter press printed stationary)

Sankodo (original stationary)

drkr (utility knives, pen jacket)

 

(Leather products)

Le Bonheur (original items)

T.MBH (limited edition)

 

Fountain pen clubs / Weekend traders

The Y.Y. Pen Club

Fountain Pen Club fuente (books and original goods)

WAGNER (original ink etc.)

Mr. Big N (old Namiki / Pilot fountain pens)

 

 

Nib Adjustment

Pen Master X

 

Calligraphy Exhibition

KATO Shujo

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Sankodo (original stationary) said they will bring their original inks to Kobe. :)

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