Tsubaki Stationery Store

Hardback Published on: 09/07/2026; Language: English, Japanese (Original language of a translated text)
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Tsubaki Stationery Store
Uplifting comfort
'I know only that I have enough.' This Zen quote beautifully sums up this novel - a book about knowing your place in life, and being content with what y... READ MORE
Alan M

Synopsis

THE BELOVED, HEARTWARMING JAPANESE BESTSELLER, PUBLISHED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ENGLISH.

NOMINATED FOR THE PRESTIGIOUS JAPAN BOOKSELLERS' AWARD . ADAPTED INTO A MAJOR TV SERIES . 440,000 COPIES SOLD IN JAPAN

Praise for the original

'For stationery lovers and lovers of Kamakura, this book is an irresistible treasure trove ... you can smell the scent of the ink emanating from the page.'
KAORI NAKAHARA, SANKEI SHIMBUN

'A sparkling tale ... woven together by characters who are charming, characters to love.'
MICHIKO WATANABE, HANAKO MAGAZINE

You always told me that writing is life itself.

After many years abroad, Hatoko reluctantly returns to Kamakura to take over the stationery store left to her by her late grandmother. As the custodian of the store, she also inherits the profession of public scribe, a role Hatoko trained for as a child under the guidance of her strict grandmother.

As the locals seek out Hatoko's help, she takes on all manner of requests: writing letters of greeting, condolence, farewell, love, and more on behalf of those who come to her. A local community forms around Hatoko and the store, and, when the secrets of her late grandmother begin to unravel, Hatoko learns that the role of the scribe requires much more than putting ink to paper.

Set to the rhythm of the four seasons and the Japanese rituals and festivities that come with them, Tsubaki Stationery Store is a charming story about the importance of community and the reconciliatory power of the written word.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Cornerstone
  • ISBN: 9781529155037
  • Number of pages: 304
  • Dimensions: 206 x 141 x 28 mm
  • Weight: 359g
  • Languages: English, Japanese (Original language of a translated text)

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Tsubaki Stationery Store
Calm and Atmospheric
The Tsubaki Stationery Store by Ito Ogawa is a gentle and atmospheric book. The main character, Poppo, runs a stationery store and is a professional scribe... READ MORE
Lucy EH
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Tsubaki Stationery Store
Letters, Language, and the Quiet Art of Connection
The Tsubaki Stationery Store follows Hatoko, a professional letter writer who takes over her grandmother’s stationery shop in Kamakura. The novel centers o... READ MORE
Nemra
Tsubaki Stationery Store
A beautiful and elegant novel
This is one of the most beautifully written books I’ve ever read. I’m in awe of the characters, the story, and the lovely descriptions. I felt this book de... READ MORE
Amy Lewis
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Tsubaki Stationery Store
Beautiful
I loved reading this book, it is one I feel I will want to read again and again. Hatoko has returned to the stationary shop where she grew up with her Pred... READ MORE
K MacLean
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Tsubaki Stationery Store
Beautifully layered story
The Tsubaki Stationery Store was such a refreshing and unexpectedly moving read for me. I spend so much of my reading life in the crime genre that this fel... READ MORE
Danielle Conroy
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Tsubaki Stationery Store
An enchanting tale of the power of words
Hatoko or ‘Poppo’ is the eleventh woman in the Amemiya family to take on the business that is the Tsubaki Stationery Company. It’s a shop that sells all m... READ MORE
Carole Tyrrell
Tsubaki Stationery Store
Such a calming book....
This is such a calming book. I felt the serenity in the pages as the young scribe makes sense of lettering and people in her life. A joy to read.
LOIS AARONSELIYAHU
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Tsubaki Stationery Store
Lacks plot and authenticity.
I’m a big fan of Japanese literature and I read works in translation regularly, so I was very much looking forward to enjoying Ito Ogawa’s ‘Tsubaki Station... READ MORE
BB
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Tsubaki Stationery Store
Heartwarming
Hatoko has finally returned totake over the stationery store her late grandmother used to run. She soon finds herself busy helping others convey their wish... READ MORE
Kerry Henderson
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Tsubaki Stationery Store
A charming story
This felt culturally very unfamiliar but was interesting to read. Hatoko returns to her hometown, Kamakura, after the deaths of her grandmother (who brough... READ MORE
Heather Howarth
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