With white base and white printing, it is almost unmarked.
The LeleLab Hokkaido White Keycap Set is the realization of such a unique combination.
LeleLab is a brand originating from China, but it is interesting that the naming is “Hokkaido” for some reason.
This article will tell you about the appeal of the LeleLab Hokkaido White Keycap Set.

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LeleLab Hokkaido White Keycap Set Review
Let’s start with the kit contents.

Note that the set includes 133 keys, and the NumPad part (numeric keypad part) is not included.
In terms of general size, it is up to 80% TKL.
The specifications are as follows
LeleLab Hokkaido White Keycap Set
- Color:White
- Material: ABS
- Profile: Cherry
- Printing: UV printing
- Country of Origin: China
- Sales: LeleLab Official/zFrontier/DIGIART/Yusha Kobo etc.
- Price: 8,910 yen (tax included)-DIGIART
As for where to buy, you can use our coupon code if you use zfrontier or DIGIART.

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Let’s take a look at the actual photos of the LeleLab Hokkaido White Keycap Set.
It arrived in a half-skeleton lunch box type plastic case.

As usual, this piggy is cute.

Let’s take a quick look at what’s inside.

…? I am sure that many of you may be wondering.
Yes, it is very hard to capture in a photo because of the white text on white lol.


This looks like just an unmarked keycap, so I will send you a slightly adjusted photo.

As for the actual color, the above photo is close to it.
It is more of a cream/ivory white than pure white.
It may not match a pure white body, so a half skeleton or similar body is recommended if it is to be matched.
Now let’s look at the revised version.

Do you understand?
The white letters are printed on the surface of the paper.

As you can see from this picture, only the Esc and Enter keys are transparent.

This picture may be easier to understand.
The font typeface is sans serif with thin lines and a slight italic slant.
It looks very stylish.

The most visible part would be the icon keycap.

Mixed in with Buta-san’s icons, Hokkaido’s scenery and specialties are printed.

Hokkaido has also been well reproduced, with the division into Southern Hokkaido, Central Hokkaido, Northern Hokkaido, and Eastern Hokkaido, which is really a good example of how well they have looked at this.

This is what it looks like when attached to an actual keyboard.
Planck was chosen for this project.

Novelty keycaps were installed in the center portion of the vacant space in the QAZ operation.

Hokkaido logo on the edge.








Summary|Recommended for those who are bored with plain white unmarked keycaps.

This is my review of the LeleLab Hokkaido White Keycap Set.
As you can see, it is nearly unmarked, so we recommend this product for those who can touch type.

It is almost unmarked, which may be a bit of a challenge for those who type while looking at their hands.
However, if you look closely, it is printed, so it may be suitable for those who try touch typing.
By the way, LeleLab’s idea for keycaps is interesting.
This is one of the brands we will continue to focus on.
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