📖 Plan Your Success with Style!
The Hobonichi Techo 2025 Weeks planner is a compact, hardcover weekly planner designed for professionals who value both functionality and aesthetics. Measuring 7.4" x 3.7", it features a dual-spread layout for easy scheduling and note-taking, crafted with premium Tomoe River paper. Collaborating with Unsodo, this planner showcases exquisite designs inspired by the Tanabata festival, making it a perfect blend of tradition and modernity.
Material Type | Paper, Cardboard |
Cover Material | Cardstock |
Color | pink, blue |
Item Dimensions L x W | 3.7"L x 3.7"W |
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 7.4"L x 3.7"W x 0.43"Th |
Pages | 240 Pages |
Binding | Hardcover |
Additional Features | Compact, Slim Design, Dual-Spread Design |
Calendar Type | Weekly |
Format | Notebook |
L**.
Beautiful!
This is my first year trying out the weeks (any hobonichi system actually) and I am blown away by how beautiful this cover is! I am anxiously awaiting the plastic cover to protect it, but I have some setting up to do in the meantime!
M**K
Beautiful Design but Insane Markup
I'm a big Moleskine fan, but after being influenced by the planner YouTubers, I decided to get the Weeks one. The front cover feels a bit like fabric. It is very beautiful and soft in its coloring. The layout is very similar to the old Weekly Moleskine I used to use but a lot taller. This will give me more space to write things. I enjoy the pages in the back and the various year-at-a-glance calendars in the front. It doesn't begin until November, so I still have a bit of time before I begin, but I’m looking forward to using it.One major thing I disliked was the price. In Japan, it only costs 2,970 yen ($19.99 as of this review), but it's being sold on Amazon for $40. That is an insane markup. Luckily, shipping was free, otherwise it would have been an extra $16.00. I wouldn't buy it for that price.
D**R
My baby
I can't wait to break this in over the upcoming year in 2025 as a tracking diary.
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