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  • 国立天文台  観測施設  手捺染てぬぐい 紺 00

    Items from the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan

    From shirts to keychains, original tenugui, and magnets. Get your hands on astronomical goods sold at the observatory's special opening.

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  • Honyapla Online

    The lineup includes Honya Plan's craft kits, paper crafts, and printed products. Check out the products that can only be obtained here.

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  • Nyanya Plan (coming soon)

    Nyanya Plan sells printed items with cat motifs. Let's look for your favorite cat items.

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Honya Online sells paper containers and three-dimensional products planned and designed by Honya Plan.

After making TMT (Thirty Meter Telescope) paper crafts, we started producing National Astronomical Observatory goods, and every year we sell goods at Mitaka Star and Space Day. In addition, a gacha machine is installed in the exhibition room on the National Astronomical Observatory Mitaka campus.

The Honya of Honya Plan is the Honya of "Honyarara". I specialize in using flat materials such as paperboard and paper to create designs and structures that are fun, cool, and unique.

Roughly speaking, I use ``folding, cutting, and pasting'' to create things that can be assembled from flat objects to make them three-dimensional, or that can easily be turned back into a flat surface.

For example, we make things like paper crafts, magazine supplements, cardboard fixtures and toys, and things like pop-up picture books, but we especially create things that are new to us, things that are troublesome, and things that are out of the ordinary. .

In addition, we can go one step further beyond the world of paper craft artists and paper engineers, and design products with the premise of turning them into practical industrial products and manufacturing them in large quantities (thousands to millions of copies) at low cost. , even if it comes hard, it will hold up well.

However, we recently introduced an on-demand cutter. The long-awaited production of three-dimensional objects in "small quantities" has become possible, the manufacturing limitations that had been a bottleneck in terms of cost have been lifted, and the options for making special three-dimensional paper products have increased. I would like to tell you that it is now a fun world where you can make even small 3D paper products.

When it comes to things like paper, we can create all kinds of ``honyarara'', whether it's heavy or light, difficult or simple.

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