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Where can you get Japanese erasers?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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You can get them at Uwajimaya in downtown Seattle. They have great ones!

In Canada, real Iwako "made in Japan" Japanese erasers are now available at independent toy stores across Canada. Just be sure to ask for Iwako "made in Japan" so you don't get the fake ones.

In Toronto, you can find a large selection of Iwako erasers at Moroh 3333 Yonge St. http://morohimport.com for more info.

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