【TRAVELER'S notebook十週年專區 @ 東京銀座伊東屋】
上週才在東京銀座的itoya伊東屋TRAVELER'S notebook十週年專區逛到欲罷不能,
現在又驚喜發現誠品信義店即將舉辦「TRAVELER’S notebook & company十週年紀念pop-up限定店」。
文具控都無法不愛的TRAVELER'S notebook,與誠品合作也已經十年。
在TRAVELER'S notebook & company品牌十週年之際,
即將於4月15日至5月15日,在誠品信義店3F forum舉辦海外唯一的慶生限定活動(灑花)。

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【所有圖片皆出自史努比博物館東京分館官網】
喜歡史努比(aka 小史)的朋友可以開始搶票了(誤),哈哈。
美國加州Charles M. Schulz Museum的首間海外分館,即將於4月23日在東京六本木開幕。
Snoopy Museum Tokyo為期間限定合作,只到2018年9月,
且跟宮崎駿的三鷹之森吉卜力美術館【在這裡複習】一樣,須事先預約購票【購票資訊列在最後】。

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揮別2015,迎接2016,time.com網站列出全球五家會讓書蟲們愛瘋的旅館。啊,每一間都超有特色,好想現在就出發去探險唷。
2016年,期許自己持續對世界好奇,不急躁的觀察、傾聽及感受,才會有更細膩的紀錄。Hello 2016!
🌀原文:time.com/4150488/hotels-book-lovers
印度.海德拉巴。泰姬陵法拉克努瑪宮酒店
  Taj Falaknuma Palace, Hyderabad, India
  👉1894年落成的五星酒店,富麗輝煌、充滿故事是一大特色,而擁有超過5,000套稀有藏書及手稿的圖書館更是加分。據飯店官網~每天讀一本,16年還無法全數完成。
  
  【圖片出處time.com/4150488/hotels-book-lovers】
❷ 新加坡。流浪酒店
  Wanderlust Hotel, Singapore 
  👉改建自1920年代老建築的旅店,過去曾是宏文學校。旅店裡29間不同主題套房,充滿playful意象,由新加坡四大設計團隊完成,每個團隊負責一層樓。旅店在2010年開幕後一炮而紅,並榮獲新加坡「舊建築修復工程獎 Architectural Heritage Award」。掛滿特殊霓虹燈字體的打字機房應該最吸引書蟲吧。
  
  【圖片出處wanderlusthotel.com】
美國.俄勒岡。西爾維亞海灘酒店
  Sylvia Beach Hotel, Newport, Oregon
  👉這家海邊旅店房間內沒有電視,也沒有wifi,然它有可以消磨一整個雷陣雨午後或睡不著夜晚的圖書室。每間客房都以知名文學家為主題,包括《哈利波特》系列作者J. K. Rowling、《魔戒》系列的J.R.R. Tolkien、《湯姆歷險記》的Mark Twain、《羅蜜歐與茱麗葉》的Shakespeare、兒童文學繪本創作家Dr. Seuss等等。
  
  【圖片出處www.sylviabeachhotel.com】
泰國.蘇美島。圖書館"圕"飯店
  The Library Hotel, Koh Samui, Thailand
  👉以極簡為裝潢主調,2007年開幕的圕(意即圖書館)飯店,設計概念為read及vacation,希望給旅人盡情享受閱讀的美好時光。客房號碼以page編制,而被稱為The Lib的圖書室有著大量的影音光碟及攝影書籍(多為英文)。
  
  【圖片出處time.com/4150488/hotels-book-lovers】
美國.明尼蘇達。克門諾貴族山莊酒店
  The Commons Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn
  👉鄰近University of Minnesota,豐富的圖書室藏書非常適合作為面試前最後一搏的落腳地(笑)。如果偷懶不想離開房間,還有room service可以直接將書本雜誌送到客房。
  
  【圖片出處www.commonshotel.com】

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...綁架犯要用什麼剪貼沒有字跡的勒索信?難道要自己先列印好不同大小樣式的字體?
...我們要怎麼知道隔壁老奶奶生病沒出門?她的門前沒有成堆的報紙要怎麼讓人起疑?
...搬家的時候要用什麼包裝那些瓷器餐具?大概就得花大錢去買不環保的泡泡紙。
...在忘記帶傘的下雨天我們要拿什麼遮檔?看著iPhone裡的雨傘圖案大概沒什麼幫助。
...家裡的小狗小貓小兔小鳥要大便在哪裡?這個世界大概每天忙著的都是在洗刷地板。
...要怎麼跟鄰居證明我們有在做資源回收?沒有報紙就沒有東西可以拿去回收了。
A good laugh and very true. But somehow kinda sad, too.
Save the Presses!
OK Internet, just try replacing newspapers in these situations.
By Beth Teitell
Boston Globe Sunday Magazine
May 17, 2009 
A recent survey by the Pew Center for the People & the Press found that fewer than half of Americans, 43 percent, say that losing their local newspaper would hurt civic life in their community "a lot." Even fewer, 33 percent, say they would personally miss reading the local newspaper "a lot" if it were no longer available. 
So, now we know: The way to save newspapers is not to repeat the same quality-based arguments every time another paper closes or slashes staff. News, shmews, it turns out. No one cares about the sanctity of the news. We need to make the case on grounds that actually matter to people. Let's talk about how life would really look without newspapers: 
1. In movies, whenever a damaging or shocking story appears in print, someone slams a newspaper down and shouts, "Just look at this! We're laughingstocks!" or "How did they find out?" Try that with a laptop. The main character will spend the rest of the film on hold waiting for IT to help repair his hard drive. 
2. You can shed a tear right now for the iconic ransom note, with letters clipped from newspaper headlines. What's a kidnapper to do? Print out letters at home using different fonts and point sizes? 
3. How are concerned neighbors supposed to figure out that the little old lady who lives alone is sick if the papers aren't piling up on her doorstep? And how will burglars know which houses to target? 
4. Not that anyone will be able to move to a new home in the future anyway, but even if they could, they couldn't. No more newspapers equals no way to safely pack up glass and grandma's hand-me-down china. Let the papers die, and your tableware goes down, too. 
5. This could all be a plot by the paper-towel industry to end the practice of cleaning windows with newspapers. Follow the money -- I sense a Da Vinci Code-esque plot. 
6. You know all that money you're saving by not shelling out for a subscription? Well, put it aside for a good umbrella. You'll need it the next time it rains without warning. Holding an iPhone over your head won't exactly cut it. 
7. Papier-mache will never be the same. No big deal, you say? Good luck when your kid's homework assignment calls for making a model of Earth or an erupting volcano. 
8. Where will cubicle-dwellers find "clever" headlines to cut out and post over their sad little work areas -- "Mission Accomplished" or "Bill Succeeds"? 
9. As if house-training a puppy isn't already hard enough, in a world without newspapers, the dogs will really be in charge. And bird owners, free your winged friends now or prepare to be cleaning floors 24/7, because you won't be able to line their cages. 
10. Get ready to live in an increasingly dangerous society. With gumshoes on stakeout trying to hide behind Kindles instead of newspapers, criminals are sure to spot them right away. What will we lose next? The trench coat? 
11. And finally, if not by recycling the papers, how will we demonstrate to our neighbors that we really are trying to save the planet?

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