Kodomo no Kao x Hobonichi Pochitto6 Push-Button Stamp (Tamagotchi)

Kodomo no Kao is a famous Japanese stationery brand that specializes in rubber stamps. Their name, which translates to “children’s faces,” represents the lighthearted nature that they hope to inspire when using their products.

Hobonichi started as a lifestyle website “Hobo Nikkan Itoi Shinbun,” [Almost Daily Itoi Newspaper] in 1998 featuring “almost-daily” essays by founder and editor-in-chief, Shigesato Itoi, who is well known for other ventures including game design and songwriting. In 2001, the Hobonichi Techo [planner] was launched after positive response from readers when asked if they would purchase a techo by the brand if developed. Since then, the Hobonichi lineup has grown from 1 to 7 types, with some being available in Japanese, English, and Chinese, and has sold over 10 million copies over the world.

AVAILABLE SEPTEMER 30

DETAILS

This button-style stamp comes with the ink already applied and includes 6 icons in a single body. A design set born from a collaboration with the digital handheld pet, Tamagotchi. Adorable pixel art Tamagotchis are lined up in a row: from the top, you’ll see Mametchi, Tamatchi, Techotchi, Kuchipatchi, Oyajitchi, and even the scene where poop gets flushed. How you use each design is entirely up to your imagination.

  • Like a keyboard, this button-type stamp cleanly stamps with one light push. Pochitto Pick allows you to remove each stamp, rearrange the design and change the direction of the stamp.
  • Each stamp comes with 6 images
  • 5.5 mm stamp surface
  • Oil-based ink
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