Okay, so I wanted to check out what this “natsumiito” thing was all about. I heard some buzz around it, figured I’d dive in and see for myself.

First off, I tried to get a handle on what natsumiito even is. Turns out, it’s tied to this artist, Natsumi Ito. Seems like they’ve got their hands in a bunch of stuff – projects, artwork, even an online shop. I started digging into their online presence, just browsing around, you know?
The Online Shop Experience
- I stumbled upon Natsumi Ito’s online shop. Pretty neat setup. They sell original products and artwork there.
- But here’s the catch – it’s not your typical online store. They only stock up after these solo exhibitions and events.
- And get this, once something’s gone, it’s gone. No restocks. Makes it feel kinda exclusive, I guess.
Browsing Through The Items
I started clicking around the shop, checking out what they had.
- Saw some cool stuff, like this “LESSON summer class poster” going for 5,500 JPY. Sounds artsy.
- Then there were these “habit 4/4 papers” – No.4 was 2,750 JPY, and No.1 and No.2 were there too. Not sure what those are, but they caught my eye.
- Oh, and an “Archiv Postcard set” for 1,650 JPY. I’m a sucker for postcards, so that was tempting.
Getting a Feel for the Artist
After poking around the shop, I wanted to know more about Natsumi Ito the artist. What are they all about?

- Turns out, they’re known for some books and stuff, like “My Dear Detective: Mitsuko’s Case Files,” “Until I See You Again,” “Otona to Kodomo,” and “Anata to Watashi.” I jotted those down to maybe check out later.
- I found out there used to be a game that’s called “The Beginner’s Guide.” It’s a game about trying to understand a person based on their computer files. That sounds like my kind of thing, I like weird games!
- So, I played the game for a few hours. And to be honest, it’s kind of disappointing. Maybe it’s just me, I don’t know, I just couldn’t get into it.
Wrapping Up My Little Adventure
So yeah, that was my little journey into the world of natsumiito. I browsed, I clicked, I read up a bit. It was a decent way to spend a few hours, checking out something new. I might not have bought anything, but hey, window shopping is fun too, right?
In the end, it was cool to see what this artist is up to. Their shop’s got a unique vibe, and it’s interesting how they tie it into their exhibitions. I’m not sure if I’ll become a die-hard fan or anything, but it was definitely an experience. Plus, now I’ve got a few book titles to keep in mind if I’m ever in the mood for something different.