What do you write in Hobonichi?
Write about your interests – I’d usually go into details about recipes or my meals. I would also note down favorite artists and their styles. Draw your favorite things – I love following dogs and cats on Instagram and Facebook, and I would use this opportunity to draw them on my Hobonichi!
What pens work best with Hobonichi?
If you are after a reliable pen for your unique notebook, check the following.
- Tombow Fudenosuke Colors Brush Pens.
- Pentel EnerGel RTX Retractable Liquid Gel Pen.
- iBayam Journal Planner Pens.
- Sakura Gelly Roll Moonlight Pen Set.
- Tombow 56187 Dual Brush Pen Art Markers.
- PILOT Dr Grip Refillable Gel Ink Rolling Ball Pen.
What is Hobonichi journaling?
Hobonichi is a Japanese company that designs notebooks for journaling and planning, but Hobonichi refers to any kinds of journaling with a small notebook. The Japanese have a “techo (planner) culture,” meaning that many people carry a small notebook with them to organize their activities and record their day artfully.
How do you use daily pages for Hobonichi cousins?
How to use Daily Page in Hobonichi Cousin Planner
- Schedule. Located at the planner’s left-hand side, I write down my planned schedule for the day.
- Priority. At the top of the page, there are five boxes which I write down my priorities for the day.
- Work.
- Home.
- Notes.
- Sticky Notes.
- Notebook.
- Decorate your Hobonichi page.
How do you put on a Hobonichi techo cover?
How to put on your cover
- Open your book all the way up until the front cover meets the back cover.
- Slide in the front and back cover at the same time.
- Close the book and you’re all set.
- Insert a single pen through both pen holders to keep your book closed while storing in a bag.
Is Hobonichi fountain pen friendly?
The Hobonichi uses Tomoe River Paper, a high-quality, super-thin, fountain-pen-friendly paper, which is one of the reasons so many people love this planner. The Hobonichi is quite a phenomenon in Japan, and excitement about it has spread to the United States.
Why are Hobonichi covers so expensive?
A large part of the costs associated with the Hobonichi planners are the high quality materials used to make them and the methods by which they are made: Tomoe River Paper; Stitch Binding; sturdy, flexible taped spine; durable chipboard cover.
What is the difference between Hobonichi techo and cousin?
The Cousin is the largest planner in the Hobonichi Techo lineup. The A5 size is twice the size of its counterpart, the A6-size Original Hobonichi Techo, so there’s plenty of room to use the planner for both business and pleasure. If you would like the quotes in English, please buy the A6-size Hobonichi Techo Planner.
How big is the cover of the Hobonichi planner?
The cover on covers are available in plain and printed versions. The Hobonichi Techo is available in 4 main sizes: Original, Planner, Cousin, and Weeks. Original is an A6 size and written in Japanese. Planner same A6 size as the Original but written in English.
What are the different sizes of Hobonichi Techo?
The Hobonichi Techo is available in 4 main sizes: Original, Planner, Cousin, and Weeks. Original is an A6 size and written in Japanese. Planner same A6 size as the Original but written in English. Larger grid squares on pages to accommodate Western writing.
When did the Hobonichi Techo planner come out?
When Hobonichi introduced their Techo (the term literally means “planner”) in 2002, they offered it in an A6 format and in Japanese, only. Even so, they sold 12,000 units, so I suspect they knew they were on to something.
Why was the Hobonichi Planner called a life book?
They called it a Life Book because they wanted their users to understand that their planner was meant to provide versatility and freedom to accommodate every user’s unique personality and lifestyle.