Very good used condition with English instructions.
One of the harder to find Japanese close up miracles. This clever idea by Yasukazu Niishiro is amazing all who see it.
A borrowed wedding band is placed into a holder in one portion of a plastic case covered by a small piece of paper and the lid closed. Then a borrowed bail-point is stabbed through a hole in the opposite end. Then quicker than you can say a magic spell the paper is ripped off and the ring is secured onto the ballpoint pen.
There is no way that the ring could have moved, because there is a partition in the middle of the case, let alone the ring penetrating the pen. Remember the ring, pen, and paper can all be borrowed. At the end of the effect everything can be examined.
Clever!