My Tokyo Stationary Haul | Travelers Factory Unboxing

TLDRIn this video, I unbox and share my Tokyo stationary haul from Travelers Factory. The haul includes notebooks, stickers, postcards, and more! I also show off the limited edition items and cute bags I picked up. Watch to see all the Tokyo-themed goodies I got!

Key insights

🎒I picked up a Tokyo Station keychain and a charm for my Traveler's Notebook.

📸I got Tokyo-themed notebooks and postcards for memory keeping and collecting stamps.

🛍️I bought limited edition items from the Travelers Factory store, including a notebook and postcard set.

I unboxed leather coasters, washi tape, and planner brass charms that I'll use for my bullet journal.

👜I added new bags to my collection, including totes and a train-themed bag for my Traveler's Notebook.

Q&A

Where is Travelers Factory located?

Travelers Factory has several locations, but I visited their original store in Nakameguro, Tokyo.

Can I purchase these items online?

Yes, you can purchase Travelers Factory items online through their official website or authorized retailers.

Do they have limited edition items?

Yes, they often release limited edition items, so it's worth checking their website or visiting their stores.

What are the leather coasters for?

The leather coasters are for placing your drinks on and protecting surfaces while adding a stylish touch.

What are some other popular items from Travelers Factory?

Some popular items include their Traveler's Notebook, brass charms, and various stationery supplies.

Timestamped Summary

01:24I start by unboxing a Tokyo Station keychain and a charm for my Traveler's Notebook.

03:11I show off Tokyo-themed notebooks, postcards, and stickers for memory keeping and collecting stamps.

07:37I unbox limited edition items from the Travelers Factory store, including a notebook and postcard set.

09:13I showcase leather coasters, washi tape, and planner brass charms that I'll use for my bullet journal.

10:31I reveal new bags that I added to my collection, including totes and a train-themed bag for my Traveler's Notebook.