Great SouvenirPLUS Air-in Mt. Fuji Novelty Eraser (12-pack Souvenir)
Mt. Fuji-shaped erasers from PLUS, 12 in a gift box. Genuinely great erasers AND adorable Japanese souvenirs in one.
Specifications
Shape: Mt. Fuji | Quantity: 12 pieces | Formula: PLUS Air-in | Origin: Japan | Gift box included
❤️Why Tourists Love This
PLUS is one of Japan's biggest office supply brands, and their Air-in erasers are regarded as the best mid-range erasers made. This limited edition shapes them like Mt. Fuji — functional yet unmistakably Japanese. The 12-pack gift box is a perfect omiyage: one eraser per coworker, each wrapped with Japan iconography. Both an actual top-quality eraser and a conversation-piece souvenir.
📋How to Use in Japan
1. Use as a normal eraser — the Air-in formula leaves minimal residue
2. Or keep as decoration / desk ornament
3. The shape is preserved even after heavy use (you wear down the flat side)
4. Box includes 12 individually packaged pieces
⭐Reviews & Traveler Voices
What Reviewers Say
A clever crossover between genuinely excellent PLUS Air-in erasers and gift-worthy Mt. Fuji aesthetics. Popular as a bulk souvenir — one for every coworker.
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