Let us introduce some of the many ways to use the English version of the Hobonichi Techo, which is spreading worldwide!
My name is April and I’m a Hobonichi addict. As an avid user of the Hobonichi brand since 2014, I can’t help but take this time of the year (the time of frenzy when everyone’s ord…
The Colors series for Weeks provides users with simple yet unique color schemes, with solid bookbinding and a cover fabric that’s pleasant to the touch.Lavender is a techo in soft and light purple. You can enjoy the combination of different purples with the year 2024 on the cover foil-pressed in purple. They are relaxing colors that make you feel as if you are in a lavender field. The cover has been constructed as a light hardcover book with some give to it so it still bends. Size H: 188 x W: 94 x T: 9 mm / H: 7.4" x W: 3.7" x T: 0.4" *Specifications may vary slightly Weight Approx. 134 g Main material Rayon / Paper Language English Pages 240 pages Paper Type / Binding Thin, light Tomoe River paper resistant to bleeding and designed for planners / Stitch-binding Graph Paper Size 3.55 mm Start of Week Monday-start week Yearly Calendar 2023, 2024, 2025 Yearly Index Jan. - Dec. 2024 (2 pages)
My name is April and I’m a Hobonichi addict. As an avid user of the Hobonichi brand since 2014, I can’t help but take this time of the year (the time of frenzy when everyone’s ord…
Inspired by seasonal flowers and plants as, creating simple and elegant designs. great for scrapbooking, gift wrapping, card making, hobonichi techo, journaling, planner snailmail...any paper crafting. ▶︎details -size : 20mm x 6m -made in Japan
How It’s Used: A collection of usage examples for the Hobonichi Techo to give you some ideas.
Want to make the most out of your Hobonichi Cousin planner? This is a dialed Hobonichi Techo Cousin Review along with Hobonichi Cousin daily layout example.
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Illustrator publishes doodles, his wife created. This is a bit of a first. We normally mention the name of the artist; some times we can find just the nickname and infrequently we have no artist's name. In this case we only have the nickname of the husband, I will explain... Barusu is a Japanese Game Graphic Designer and Illustrator. He usually publishes his own work on his Twitter feed. Occasionally Barusu includes some of his wife's work. Then he came across this: "The doodles my wife drew in her old Hobonichi Techo Planner are packed together so tightly." They are loaded with portraits, cartoon characters and doodles in general. It's so amazing to see something so spontaneous and creative, just for the sake of being creative. The lack of thought that usually goes into the composition of a drawing; the spacing, contrasting shapes or matching ones, are completely absent. Raw execution with maximum inspiration, unshackled of any restraint, oppressing rules and standards, to get in the way. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it.
HOBONICHI TECHO WEEKLY PLANNERS - This is the April-start Japanese version of the Hobonichi Techo Weeks planner with weekly pages. The original Hobonichi Techo was created in 2001, and it’s been refined and updated every year since then to reflect the demands of users. Now, over 20 years from its initial release, the techo has gained fans all over the world and its cumulative sales reached 10 million copied in September 2023. SLIM AND COMPACT - This 7.4" x 3.7" pocket book is slim and roughly the size of a long wallet, making it easy to fit into a bag or suit pocket. Even at 240 pages, the Weeks is incredibly compact. It’s approximately 0.4 inches thick and weighs under 5 onces.The cover has been constructed as a light hardcover book with some give to it so it still bends. When you order this Hobonichi Techo Weeks, you’ll receive a clear, adhesive corner pocket you can stick anywhere you like. WEEKLY PAGES - The weekly spread contains the weekly calendar on the left page and the blank graph paper on the right page. This layout allows you to easily view your schedule at a glance while taking notes and drawing plans. The book uses thin and light yet durable Tomoe River S paper. This allows the book to contain an incredible number of pages while still remaining totally compact.This paper is resistant to bleed through and provides a smooth surface for an optimal writing experience. COLLABORATION - This cover is created from the botanical illustration of Shihai Sumire, published by botanist Dr. Tomitaro Makino in 1891. The purple flower that blooms in the spring in Tosa, Dr. Makino’s birthplace, got its name—Shihai Sumire, “purple-backed violet” in Japanese—from the color of the underside of the leaves. The botanical illustrations, born from a keen eye for observation, knowledge, and experience, make this techo an ideal companion for your daily life. PAGES - Yearly Calendar (2023, 2024, 2025) / Yearly Index (Apr 2024 - Mar 2025) / Monthly Calendar (Mar 2024 - Apr 2025) / Weekly Pages (Feb 26, 2024 - Apr 6, 2025) / 73 Memo Pages (graph paper) / Bonus Pages: Shorthand Note-Taking / Using Common Items to Measure Size / My 100 / An Interview with Myself / Seasonal Sweets to Make at Home / Solar Terms / Emergency Preparedness / Age Table / Conversion Chart / Getting the most of Hobonichi / Contact List / Personal Notes
How It’s Used: A collection of usage examples for the Hobonichi Techo to give you some ideas.
The Hobonichi Techo is an incredibly popular planner with freeform pages that are receptive to all kinds of planning and journaling. Read our guide to see how some members of the JetPens team use their Hobonichi Techo planners and notebooks!
The only thing consistent about my previous attempts to maintain a journal is that I’ve failed. Every. Single. Time. Which is why I was reluctant to pick up a Hobonichi Techo. Who needs anoth…
Mock-up of page to show sections & content As promised, here is my current daily layout for the Hobonichi Techo Cousin. I know that heavily templated daily planners are all the rage lately (Day Designer, Simple Planner, and many more) but I love the flexibility (and the look) of doing it myself. This way, I get to decide exactly what goes on the page, and how much space every category gets. I realize that the above is rather small and blogger tends to do something odd to wash out photos, so I also uploaded a shareable version on Google Drive: HERE. A brief summary of each section: Checkboxes at the top: I use these to record morning activities. Currently, they are M (meditation), J (journal), and whatever workout/run I have planned. Checkboxes along the left: These are for each patient scheduled – I check off the box once the note is DONE! Oddly motivating. I will also note any scheduled meetings or time-sensitive activities in this area. Under the checkboxes: An area to plan an evening activity (usually something as mundane as Watch Silicon Valley but I like having something to look forward to!) HOME / WORK to-do lists: Pulled from my […]
Let us introduce some of the many ways to use the English version of the Hobonichi Techo, which is spreading worldwide!
Let us introduce some of the many ways to use the English version of the Hobonichi Techo, which is spreading worldwide!
Let us introduce some of the many ways to use the English version of the Hobonichi Techo, which is spreading worldwide!
For five days starting from today, we'll be introducing you to the basics of the Hobonichi Techo.
How It’s Used: A collection of usage examples for the Hobonichi Techo to give you some ideas.
Hobonichi Techo 2024 Lineup: We have techos in varying sizes and formats, from the A6-size Original and A5-size Cousin daily planners, weekly planner Weeks and the monthly notebook Day-Free, as well as techo covers. We hope you find your favorite techo.
Ces autocollants sont parfaits pour les carnet comme les Midori Traveler's Notebook, Hobonichi Techo, Jibun Techo, Bullet journal etc. Planche de 33 autocollants. Taille: 12,5 x 17,5 cm approx. Imprimés sur du papier vinyl mate, les autocollants sont pré-découpés La fabrication est entièrement artisanaleLes produits sont imprimés et coupés par mes soins dans mon atelier.Des petites imperfections peuvent parfois apparaitre lors de l'impression et/ou la découpe.Illustrations originales par "LittlesOtters"
Illustrator publishes doodles, his wife created. This is a bit of a first. We normally mention the name of the artist; some times we can find just the nickname and infrequently we have no artist's name. In this case we only have the nickname of the husband, I will explain... Barusu is a Japanese Game Graphic Designer and Illustrator. He usually publishes his own work on his Twitter feed. Occasionally Barusu includes some of his wife's work. Then he came across this: "The doodles my wife drew in her old Hobonichi Techo Planner are packed together so tightly." They are loaded with portraits, cartoon characters and doodles in general. It's so amazing to see something so spontaneous and creative, just for the sake of being creative. The lack of thought that usually goes into the composition of a drawing; the spacing, contrasting shapes or matching ones, are completely absent. Raw execution with maximum inspiration, unshackled of any restraint, oppressing rules and standards, to get in the way. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it.
Since my Hobonichi arrived, it has seen plenty of use on placement. Tomoe River paper has been a revelation as a fountain pen user and as tempted as I am to consider ordering another when the 2017 ones are released, these diaries are just a bit too pricey for my liking. I'm glad that I've tried them once though! Daily and Weekly Planning One of the most important things my Hobonichi is used for is the planning of my days and weeks. This was invaluable on Paeds when each day was unstructured and I had no set timetable. Making Notes The day-per-page view has been used for note-taking during teaching and feedback sessions. I also write in interesting cases on the days where I've been to handover or ward round. This enables me to look things up if I didn't quite understand or ask questions at a later time. One thing I also try and do is make a note of all the things a consultant or registrar has said in clinic or of all the cases I saw. It might seem really keen but I've gained so many marks in exams from just drawing on experiences in clinic, on ward round, in theatre, etc. Blank pages come in really useful for when I need to make notes for future reference. An example is below where I've made a note of the developmental milestones. The card slots are also really helpful: one holds a card from the Royal Society of Medicine where there are reference ranges for common blood tests and another slot holds some page flags. Finally, the back pocket holds various sign off sheets such as my log book, paper forms that need signing during my time on placement and my timetable if I was given one. All in all, the various pockets and slots that come with the Hobonichi cover have come in extremely useful and the Hobonichi Techo itself has been a revelation. The two page markers are also useful - one for the current date and the other for the first blank page that can be used to make notes on or write up a clerking on. I'm happy with this system and how it is working out but I am questioning if I am prepared to drop such a large amount of cash on another next year. The answer is that it is very unlikely so I'll need to think about what I'll use instead.
My name is April and I’m a Hobonichi addict. As an avid user of the Hobonichi brand since 2014, I can’t help but take this time of the year (the time of frenzy when everyone’s ord…
Hobonichi Techo 2024 Lineup: We have techos in varying sizes and formats, from the A6-size Original and A5-size Cousin daily planners, weekly planner Weeks and the monthly notebook Day-Free, as well as techo covers. We hope you find your favorite techo.
These are the stamps I use for my filofax. I don’t use them as often as I used to, but they are useful to make the pages look neat. Probably I should use a different colour for each stamp,…