Hobonichi 2025 Weekly Calendar

£15.00

This weekly calendar is a supplement to the A6 Hobonichi Techo Original. Each two-page spread covers an entire week, and the booklet covers an entire year. Each daily column includes a full 24-hour timeline and three checkboxes at the top.

The booklet is thin, also uses Tomoe River paper, lays completely flat, and fits perfectly into a cover pocket due to its slightly smaller size than the techo book.

Size H: 140 x W: 95 x T: 4 mm / H: 5.5" x W: 3.7" x T: 0.2"
Weight Approx. 49 g
Main material Paper


This weekly calendar is a supplement to the A6 Hobonichi Techo Original. Each two-page spread covers an entire week, and the booklet covers an entire year. Each daily column includes a full 24-hour timeline and three checkboxes at the top.

The booklet is thin, also uses Tomoe River paper, lays completely flat, and fits perfectly into a cover pocket due to its slightly smaller size than the techo book.

Size H: 140 x W: 95 x T: 4 mm / H: 5.5" x W: 3.7" x T: 0.2"
Weight Approx. 49 g
Main material Paper


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