Nagasawa Kobe Airport 16th Anniversary Fountain Pen [Limited Edition]
¥55,000
Nagasawa Kobe Airport 16th Anniversary Fountain Pen
This is a fountain pen created in collaboration with Kobe Airport to commemorate the 16th anniversary of the opening of Kobe Airport.
Since Kobe Airport opened in February 2006, it has become one of the busiest airports in Japan, connecting Kobe with various cities in Japan.
Passenger planes take off and land off the coast of Kobe Port, surrounded by the blue sea and sky and the greenery of the Rokko Mountains, making it an airport that fills travelers with a sense of travel and romance.
"KOBE AIRPORT" is a limited edition fountain pen commemorating the 16th anniversary of the opening of Kobe Airport, which opened off the coast of Kobe Port as the air gateway to Kobe.
The white color, inspired by the fuselage of an airliner, contrasts beautifully with the blue of the cap, and is made from a special white resin chosen specifically for his bottle.
In addition, the clip and ring are decorated with metal parts with a texture reminiscent of aircraft parts that protect the safety of the skies.
The nib, which is the lifeblood of a fountain pen, is made of high-purity 21-karat gold.
Its smooth writing style is reminiscent of the brave appearance of a passenger plane landing on a runway.
The blue cap is studded with glitter to recreate the sparkling blue of the sea and clear sky.
This blue is based on Kobe INK Monogatari #37 "Minato-jima Island Blue", which expresses the sea and blue of the port island where Kobe Airport is located.
[About the engraving on Pen nib]
RJBE/UKB
Gauge: N34°37′58″E135°13′26″
Runway: 2,500m x 60m
- Airport 4 letter code “RJBE”
A code established by a country according to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) allocation rules. It is mainly used in flight operations such as air traffic control.
- Airport 3 letter code “UKB”
Established by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Airports that opened early are assigned letters that match their name (city code) as much as possible.
[Specification]
- Basic body: Profit FL specification
(This is an authentic fountain pen that allows you to write for a long time without applying unnecessary pressure by bringing the center of gravity to the grip.)
- Contains translucent blue glitter: lid, lid plug, tail plug
- Opaque white glitter: body
- Matte silver: tip, clip, ring, lid stopper ring
- Pen nib: 21K rhodium plated, original laser engraving
- Nib Types: EF (Extra Fine), F (Fine), MF (Medium Fine), M (Medium), B (Broad)
- Ring original engraving: KOBE AIRPORT
- Accessories: Converter, Kobe Ink Monogatari "Minato-jima Island Blue"
This is a fountain pen created in collaboration with Kobe Airport to commemorate the 16th anniversary of the opening of Kobe Airport.
Since Kobe Airport opened in February 2006, it has become one of the busiest airports in Japan, connecting Kobe with various cities in Japan.
Passenger planes take off and land off the coast of Kobe Port, surrounded by the blue sea and sky and the greenery of the Rokko Mountains, making it an airport that fills travelers with a sense of travel and romance.
"KOBE AIRPORT" is a limited edition fountain pen commemorating the 16th anniversary of the opening of Kobe Airport, which opened off the coast of Kobe Port as the air gateway to Kobe.
The white color, inspired by the fuselage of an airliner, contrasts beautifully with the blue of the cap, and is made from a special white resin chosen specifically for his bottle.
In addition, the clip and ring are decorated with metal parts with a texture reminiscent of aircraft parts that protect the safety of the skies.
The nib, which is the lifeblood of a fountain pen, is made of high-purity 21-karat gold.
Its smooth writing style is reminiscent of the brave appearance of a passenger plane landing on a runway.
The blue cap is studded with glitter to recreate the sparkling blue of the sea and clear sky.
This blue is based on Kobe INK Monogatari #37 "Minato-jima Island Blue", which expresses the sea and blue of the port island where Kobe Airport is located.
[About the engraving on Pen nib]
RJBE/UKB
Gauge: N34°37′58″E135°13′26″
Runway: 2,500m x 60m
- Airport 4 letter code “RJBE”
A code established by a country according to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) allocation rules. It is mainly used in flight operations such as air traffic control.
- Airport 3 letter code “UKB”
Established by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Airports that opened early are assigned letters that match their name (city code) as much as possible.
[Specification]
- Basic body: Profit FL specification
(This is an authentic fountain pen that allows you to write for a long time without applying unnecessary pressure by bringing the center of gravity to the grip.)
- Contains translucent blue glitter: lid, lid plug, tail plug
- Opaque white glitter: body
- Matte silver: tip, clip, ring, lid stopper ring
- Pen nib: 21K rhodium plated, original laser engraving
- Nib Types: EF (Extra Fine), F (Fine), MF (Medium Fine), M (Medium), B (Broad)
- Ring original engraving: KOBE AIRPORT
- Accessories: Converter, Kobe Ink Monogatari "Minato-jima Island Blue"