§ 02 / Originクロド
A name a thousand years old
In the Heian court of ancient Japan, emperors kept a trusted office at their side: the Kurōdo — chamberlains entrusted with every decree, every document, every daily duty of the throne.
The emperor's mind stayed free to envision. The Kurōdo remembered everything else.
Twelve centuries later, we built a Kurōdo that fits in your pocket. It holds your tasks, your ideas, your scattered thoughts — so your mind can do what only it can do: imagine, decide, create.
Kurōdo-dokoro · Imperial Secretariat of Japan, est. 810 AD