KREVA Visits 140-Year-Old Nagasawa Stationery Center! A Deep Dive into Kobe's Stationery Culture, Broadcast Over Two Weeks on J-WAVE's 'PILOT THE ORIGINAL'
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Artist KREVA explores the historic Nagasawa Stationery Center in Kobe for the J-WAVE radio show 'PILOT THE ORIGINAL.' Over two episodes, he delves into the store's history, its unique products, and the story behind its famous 'Kobe INK Monogatari' color ink series, which was inspired by the city's recovery from the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What radio program features KREVA visiting the Nagasawa Stationery Center?
- A: The J-WAVE radio program called "PILOT THE ORIGINAL" features KREVA visiting the store.
- Q: When was the Nagasawa Stationery Center first established?
- A: The Nagasawa Stationery Center was established as a specialty store in the year 1882.
- Q: Where is the Kobe Brick Warehouse store of Nagasawa Stationery Center located?
- A: The Kobe Brick Warehouse store is located in Kobe Harborland, within a brick warehouse built in the late 1890s.
- Q: What is the theme of the original "Kobe INK Monogatari" color ink series?
- A: The color ink series is themed around the beautiful landscapes of the international city of Kobe.
- Q: Who is Naoyuki Takeuchi and what is his role in the program's feature?
- A: Naoyuki Takeuchi is the head of the product development office in charge of the representative ink series.