Hobonichi 2024 is now at Nishura East!

[PRE-ORDER] Hobonichi – 5-Year Planner Book 2024-2028 | A5

£74.00
This is a PRE-ORDER product, it will be dispatched at the beginning of October. If your order contains both in stock and pre-order products, the order will be dispatched once the pre-order item is available.

The 2024-2028 5-Year Hobonichi Techo has Arrived at NishuraEast.

This A5 book has pages dated across a 5-year span. Each page contains the same 3.7 mm graph paper as the A6 Hobonichi Techo Original. The paper is a subtle cream colour. On each spread, the left page has the date and day of the week for all 5 years, and the right has blank pages. The start of the book contains a yearly calendar across the 5-year span.

Each double page spread of 5-Year Techo has the same date across five years listed on the left side, and a blank graph paper memo page on the right. The layout is flexible enough to allow users to either fill in their pages the same way every day or mix things up as they go.

The left page lists the same date across five years, with the day and month at the top, and the year and day of the week on each entry. Each day has 178 graph-paper squares that allow you to either fill the day with lots of writing or write a single sentence and feel satisfied with the entry. It’s a perfect setup for those who are worried about being able to continue using a book for 5 years.

The right page is a blank page for anything you’d like — continuing entries you couldn’t fit on the left, jotting notes you’d like to leave for other years, pasting items, and more.

  • Language: Japanese
  • Pages: 752 pages
  • Paper: Tomoe River paper – Thin & light-weight paper.
  • Start of Week: Monday
  • Yearly Calendar: 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028
  • Day-per-page layout (over 5 years): 1st Jan 2024 – 31st Dec 2028
  • Graph Paper Size: 3.7 mm
  • 1 Gridded Memo Page Per Day

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