During the first half of 2026 I delved pretty deeply into the catalog of Japanese-exclusive products I’ve been testing, many of which have made their way into our shop. You might be surprised to learn that most of my favorite new additions to my own rotation are less expensive everyday writers, including the Uni Zento Flow Gel Pens and the Pilot Kire-Na highlighters. There’s also a fun, offbeat ink, as well as a stationery-adjacent entry!
You can view most of these products in our own shop, both online and in-store. Check out the rest of our 2026 Mid-Year Review Post, including 5 Favorite Posts from the First Half of the Year, and our Annual Update to the Hierarchies of Fountain Pen Friendly Paper Resource.
Uni Zento Flow Gel Pen. If I had to pick a favorite everyday gel pen, I would say that the Uni Zento Flow has become my everyday “inexpensive carry”. I like the weight of the aluminum barrel, and I actually prefer the click-style Flow to the capped Signature model (which you can’t find anyway). I’ve had one of these since late last year, but in 2026 it firmly established itself with a key role in my rotation.
Colorverse Follow The Water Fountain Pen Ink. Each year, Colorverse selects three of the prior year’s Colorvent Inks to release in full bottle format. In 2024, they released three colors that many considered “safe,” while the 2025 selections were more adventurous and, in my opinion, excellent. “Follow the Water” is a muted yellow-gold multi-shader with shimmer ink, which is not a typical choice for me but I can’t get over this one.
Hibi Japanese Incense Matches. I’ve fine-tuned my work setup this year, and one addition I’ve grown to love is some sort of aromatic component, including these 10-minute incense matches from Hibi. (Note: They are also quite helpful for covering up that “warehouse smell”.)
Pilot Metropolitan Rollerball. Can you believe that until this year I had never used the Pilot Metropolitan/MR Rollerball or Ballpoint pen? The “rollerball” is actually a Pilot G2 gel refill, so it’s super smooth, and the ballpoint uses the same Dr. Grip/Cocoon refill that fits Dr. Grip Ballpoint pens and the Pilot S20. If I had to pick, the rollerball is my favorite because I still love the G2.
Pilot Kire-Na Double-Sided Highlighter. The “guides” on the chisel-style highlighter tip won me over during our trip to visit Pilot USA headquarters earlier this year, and the fine tip end is ultra-fine for extremely detailed annotation work. It’s one of those highly-specific tools that not everyone may need, but which is great for those who love tailoring their stationery carry to their precise needs.