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2024-12-27

A magazine worth keeping close
TRANSIT

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Do you still buy magazines these days?

In a world where most of our information comes from smartphones, the value of a magazine lies in its ability to make you feel, “This is something worth keeping, something I want to have in my hands.”
Since its launch in 2008, TRANSIT, a travel culture magazine in pursuit of “beautiful things,” perfectly embodies this sentiment.

What you might not know is that TRANSIT is produced by a sister company of ours at COVERCHORD. From the neighboring editorial office, we can feel their passion and dedication to crafting each issue with a “one-book, one-soul” approach, never compromising on quality.

TRANSIT offers an immersive experience. Each page lets you feel the air, the scents, and the raw essence of the places it covers,
making it feel as if you’re truly standing there. It’s what we consider the magazine closest to real-life experiences.

From its thoughtfully written articles to original photography, carefully selected fonts, and meticulously designed layouts, every detail is crafted to perfection.
It’s a “beautiful object” that doubles as a visual treat and even enhances your space as part of your interior.

This New Year season, why not treat yourself to a set of TRANSIT issues?
I, for one, plan to gift the latest Taiwan-themed issue to my mom, who’s just returned home glowing after attending Fujii Kaze’s concert in Taiwan.



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