This is a "high-quality mouse pad" featuring "Odawara: The Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido," a famous painting by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858), a world-renowned ukiyo-e artist active in Edo during the Edo period. It's made for you, the Hiroshige fan (it's beautifully and meticulously printed at a factory in Japan). The photo is printed in higher resolution and with more vibrant colors than ordinary photo mouse pads, making it a must-have for even the most seasoned art enthusiasts.
This product is an original product manufactured and sold by Nettai Studio.
The mouse pad is just the right size (232mm wide, 196mm long, 3mm thick), neither too small nor too large. The corners are rounded. It's also compatible with optical mice.
We've received praise from many users, who say, "Not only does it display beautiful pictures and photos, but the mouse pad itself also provides a very smooth mouse movement, making it extremely easy to use!" The surface on which the image is printed is made of cloth, with a cushioned, non-slip synthetic urethane foam attached underneath.
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