Gadgets used by people with good taste
Outdoor creator YURIE

Even though it's small, it produces a solid bass sound. The simple design is cool. It can be placed either vertically or horizontally. It's waterproof, so you can even use it in the bath. I use it every day.
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Video creator atsuyan

The nwm ONE open-ear headphones are from nwm. I like the fact that they're open-ear headphones. The sound quality is also excellent. They're lightweight and breathable, so I love wearing them when I go for a walk.
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Press Officer: Yoshito Nishitsu

This gun grip-style video camera was released in 2009. While people used to pursue high image quality, nowadays I actually love this slightly rough and tasteful low image quality. It's also attractive because it can quickly take both videos and still images, and is small and lightweight.
I also like the shape and coloring of the phone, which is reminiscent of the Heisei era's "flip phone," and it often appears in both personal and professional photo shoots.
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Art Director: Naoki Yago

I've been using the Wacom Intuos Pro pen tablet since the start of my career, and I couldn't work without it. It gives me accurate feedback on the monitor based on the sensations I have in my hand.
Lines created using a PC tend to end up looking mechanical, but using this allows me to properly incorporate my physical senses into the design. Sometimes I create lines using the touchpad on my laptop, and I enjoy the roughness of that, but the pen tablet is still the gadget that I can trust the most to connect the physical and digital worlds.
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