"Iwako" is pronounced as "ee-wah-koh." The "i" sounds like "ee," the "wa" is pronounced like "wah," and the "ko" sounds like "koh." Each syllable is pronounced clearly and evenly.
There are about 600 Iwako erasers.Update:There are about 800 Iwako Erasers
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FunArtOnline is the official wholesale and distributor for Iwako in the UK.
Find out at FunArtOnline Iwako Japanese Erasers Fan Club in facebook!
Iwako erasers have been collectible items for the last 30 years.
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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 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.
At iwako stationary shops in airports, train stations, etc. I hope i have helped! x
Ebay Australia and there are various online stores which stock the complete range of over 300 Iwako erasers.
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There are over 700 original Iwako Japanese Erasers. 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.