Mini Zine — Issue 02 • Otaru In Winter• DIY printable PDF
Otaru, Hokkaido – a city that always makes the heart yearn to linger a little while longer. In this, the second issue of the Just Passing Through mini zine series, we do just that, making time stand still as we shuffle carefully through the snowy streets of Otaru’s Canal district, blow glass at the Kitaichi complex, warm up in an oil lamp-lit cafe and savor some steaming crab soup. Snow may be flying but the smiles on the faces of Otaru’s people warm the soul.
This is an 8‑page printable mini zine: full‑color but intentionally muted and slightly imperfect for an archival, tactile feel. Each issue collects small photo studies from my travels across Japan & Korea — close encounters, street scenes, impressions and observances. Every page includes glued‑on strips of minimal typewriter text and small visual flaws left in place to emphasize memory and materiality. Just Passing Through is not a travel guide series, but rather a collection of moods and vibes that make you feel as if YOU are on the journey, not merely seeing observing else’s experience.
What you get
- Instant PDF download: 1 Page (A4 + US Letter friendly layout)
- 1‑page folding guide (included)
- Low‑res preview image for quick browsing
How to use
- Print at 100% scale on A4 or US Letter paper, follow the included folding guide to create a single 8‑page mini zine you can cut and fold. Designed for simple home assembly — no binding tools required.
File specs & recommendations
- Format: PDF (print‑ready)
- Pages: 1 (single-sided)
- Color profile: sRGB (optimized for homeprinters)
- Print scale: 100% (do not fit to page)
- Paper: 90–160 gsm recommended (for best fold and feel)
- Trim: trim off white border with craft knife or scissors
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Refunds & support
- Digital downloads are final. If you experience a technical problem with the file (corruption, missing pages), contact me within 7 days and I’ll provide a fixed copy.
About the series: This is Issue 2 in a rolling archive of mini zines documenting ~25 years of travel across Japan and Korea. New issues released regularly — collect them all.
Contact
- Questions or inquiries: message me via Payhip after purchase or email: naturenutorders@gmail.com
Quick tips
- Print a test copy on cheap paper first to check fold order.
- Flatten creases with a bone folder or credit card edge for easier alignment.
- After assembly, glue the open (white) pages together with a glue stick for a sleek booklet look.
- If prints appear slightly off, disable ‘shrink to fit’ and ensure 100% scale.