Hobonichi Weeks Japanese Edition April 2024 Start [Tomitaro Makino: Shihai Sumire]

£21.75 £29.00
*This product is shipping from Tuesday 6th February 2024. Any orders which contain this product will ship at the same and not before this date.

The Weeks book cover now has the botanical illustration of Shihai Sumire, published by botanist Dr. Tomitaro Makino in 1891. The Shihai Sumire, drawn with precise lines throughout, was depicted in the 67th illustration of the 11th collection of the first volume of “Nippon Shokubutsu-shi Zu-hen.”

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 petals, stems, leaves, roots, stamens, and pistils are carefully observed and depicted, and each flower part is well-balanced.

The rough cloth cover is inspired from the image of a canvas. The botanical illustrations, born from a keen eye for observation, knowledge, and experience, make this techo an ideal companion for your daily life.



The illustrations were drawn about 130 years ago during the Meiji Era, using loupes and microscopes for detailed observation and creating drawings that show the structures of various parts. Using a Makie painting brush with a bundle of mouse hairs, even the smallest details of leaves and fruits are expressed clearly through shading.



The notation “re-mi-su-i-ha-shi” spelled in hiragana below the stunning botanical illustration reflects the writing style of the Meiji Era, written from right to left, instead of left to right.

We also have a Hobonichi Pencil Board fitted for the Weeks size designed with a botanical illustration drawn by Dr. Tomitaro Makino. This is a pencil board with botanical illustrations of a global thistle, cornflower, chamomile, and calendula printed on it.



You might also like the additional products in collaboration with Dr. Tomitaro Makino’s botanical illustration! They include:

  • Original size cover Koshinso
  • Cousin size techo cover Koshinso
  • Weeks book Shihai Sumire
  • Hobonichi pencil boards in three sizes with the Cousin size joining the lineup
  • Hobonichi Plain Notebook Yamazakura in A6 and A5 sizes




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.



The book uses thin and light yet durable Tomoe River S paper. The paper has supported the Hobonichi Techo for over 20 years with its special characteristics, but it’ll be undergoing an overhaul starting with the 2024 edition techos. The paper is more resistant to bleed through, lighter despite being the same thickness, and has a smoother surface by adjusting the fibers of the paper.



The April-start Weeks book has space for writing in plans or journal entries, and it also has 73 pages of grid paper memo pages in the back. The back of the book contains informational pages, including An Interview with Myself and Seasonal Sweets to Make at Home.



If you’d like storage space or a way to change up the look of your Weeks book, you can customise your book by pairing it with a Weeks cover.


What is the Weeks Book?

This weekly-edition Hobonichi Techo is a compact book that’s easy to carry everywhere. Measuring 18.6cm tall and just 9.5cm wide, the book is slim and roughly the size of a long wallet, making it easy to fit into a bag or suit pocket. The main layout of the book consists of a weekly calendar on the left page and blank graph paper on the right page. Each weekly spread also contains the characteristic Hobonichi quotes on the bottom of the page. Although slim at first glance, the book holds 75 graph-ruled memo pages* for note-taking at the end of the book. The Weeks is available with a variety of different cover designs on the book itself and does not require an additional cover purchased separately. 

The Weeks book has space for writing in plans or journal entries, and it also has 69 pages of grid paper memo pages in the back (73 pages in the English edition Weeks). The back of the book contains informational pages, including An Interview with Myself and Seasonal Sweets to Make at Home.

Specifics of the Weeks Book

  1. Slim and lightweight
    Even at 240 pages, the Weeks is incredibly compact. It’s 9 mm thick and weighs under 140 g, making it effortless to keep on hand. The Weeks Mega is 384 pages, 13 mm thick and weighs 190 g. *As the Weeks does not lay completely flat by itself, you will need to hold it down gently with your hand, or use a clip, whilst you write.

  2. Wallet sized
    The Weeks is about the size of a standard wallet. It may look slim, but the surface area of a page is actually nearly the same as the A6 Planner and Original. The book fits perfectly into a suit pocket or bag. 

  3. Perfect planner paper
    The thin, light paper, called Tomoe River paper, is strong and resistant to bleeding ― an ideal choice for a planner. The Weeks contains a cream-coloured paper variant that’s easy on the eyes especially when used outdoors.

Good to know

  • Measurements W: 94 x H: 188 x T: 10 mm
  • The front cover of each Weeks planner is embossed with the current year in a way that complements the colour scheme of each design
  • The spine of the Weeks book is embossed with 2024 for easy reference when storing the planner in a bookshelf (a small selection of covers is not embossed.)
  • The Weeks has the logo embossed on the back cover
  • The endpaper is designed with the letters from Hobonichi’s logo — shortened to HOBO — arranged in a chic design
  • The Weeks includes two bookmarks you can use to hold your place in commonly-used pages
  • The Weeks has a clear pocket which makes it easy to carry around loose notes or sticker sheets. It comes unattached, so you can peel it off the back paper and stick it on the back (or front) endpaper if you’d like to use it
  • The serial number on the inside back cover gives each planner a unique identity, and makes your planner your very own special book

Specifications

Size H: 188 x W: 94 x T: 10 mm / H: 7.4" x W: 3.7" x T: 0.4"
*Specifications may vary slightly
Weight Approx. 140 g
Main material Rayon / Paper

Weeks Book (Japanese / April Start)
Language Japanese
Pages 240 pages
Paper Type / Binding Thin, light Tomoe River S 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 Apr. 2024 - Mar. 2025 (2 pages)
Monthly Calendar Mar. 2024 - Apr. 2025 (28 pages)
Daily Quotes One per week (Japanese)
Weekly Pages Feb. 26, 2024 - Apr. 6, 2025 (116 pages)
*All weekly pages include quotes.
Graph Paper 73 pages
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
Listed Information Week of the year / Rokuyo (traditional Japanese calendar) / Solar terms / Japanese holidays / Moon phase (weekly pages include every phase, monthly calendars only include full and new moon)
Other See the Exploring Each Type page for more details
*This product is shipping from Tuesday 6th February 2024. Any orders which contain this product will ship at the same and not before this date.

The Weeks book cover now has the botanical illustration of Shihai Sumire, published by botanist Dr. Tomitaro Makino in 1891. The Shihai Sumire, drawn with precise lines throughout, was depicted in the 67th illustration of the 11th collection of the first volume of “Nippon Shokubutsu-shi Zu-hen.”

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 petals, stems, leaves, roots, stamens, and pistils are carefully observed and depicted, and each flower part is well-balanced.

The rough cloth cover is inspired from the image of a canvas. The botanical illustrations, born from a keen eye for observation, knowledge, and experience, make this techo an ideal companion for your daily life.



The illustrations were drawn about 130 years ago during the Meiji Era, using loupes and microscopes for detailed observation and creating drawings that show the structures of various parts. Using a Makie painting brush with a bundle of mouse hairs, even the smallest details of leaves and fruits are expressed clearly through shading.



The notation “re-mi-su-i-ha-shi” spelled in hiragana below the stunning botanical illustration reflects the writing style of the Meiji Era, written from right to left, instead of left to right.

We also have a Hobonichi Pencil Board fitted for the Weeks size designed with a botanical illustration drawn by Dr. Tomitaro Makino. This is a pencil board with botanical illustrations of a global thistle, cornflower, chamomile, and calendula printed on it.



You might also like the additional products in collaboration with Dr. Tomitaro Makino’s botanical illustration! They include:

  • Original size cover Koshinso
  • Cousin size techo cover Koshinso
  • Weeks book Shihai Sumire
  • Hobonichi pencil boards in three sizes with the Cousin size joining the lineup
  • Hobonichi Plain Notebook Yamazakura in A6 and A5 sizes




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.



The book uses thin and light yet durable Tomoe River S paper. The paper has supported the Hobonichi Techo for over 20 years with its special characteristics, but it’ll be undergoing an overhaul starting with the 2024 edition techos. The paper is more resistant to bleed through, lighter despite being the same thickness, and has a smoother surface by adjusting the fibers of the paper.



The April-start Weeks book has space for writing in plans or journal entries, and it also has 73 pages of grid paper memo pages in the back. The back of the book contains informational pages, including An Interview with Myself and Seasonal Sweets to Make at Home.



If you’d like storage space or a way to change up the look of your Weeks book, you can customise your book by pairing it with a Weeks cover.


What is the Weeks Book?

This weekly-edition Hobonichi Techo is a compact book that’s easy to carry everywhere. Measuring 18.6cm tall and just 9.5cm wide, the book is slim and roughly the size of a long wallet, making it easy to fit into a bag or suit pocket. The main layout of the book consists of a weekly calendar on the left page and blank graph paper on the right page. Each weekly spread also contains the characteristic Hobonichi quotes on the bottom of the page. Although slim at first glance, the book holds 75 graph-ruled memo pages* for note-taking at the end of the book. The Weeks is available with a variety of different cover designs on the book itself and does not require an additional cover purchased separately. 

The Weeks book has space for writing in plans or journal entries, and it also has 69 pages of grid paper memo pages in the back (73 pages in the English edition Weeks). The back of the book contains informational pages, including An Interview with Myself and Seasonal Sweets to Make at Home.

Specifics of the Weeks Book

  1. Slim and lightweight
    Even at 240 pages, the Weeks is incredibly compact. It’s 9 mm thick and weighs under 140 g, making it effortless to keep on hand. The Weeks Mega is 384 pages, 13 mm thick and weighs 190 g. *As the Weeks does not lay completely flat by itself, you will need to hold it down gently with your hand, or use a clip, whilst you write.

  2. Wallet sized
    The Weeks is about the size of a standard wallet. It may look slim, but the surface area of a page is actually nearly the same as the A6 Planner and Original. The book fits perfectly into a suit pocket or bag. 

  3. Perfect planner paper
    The thin, light paper, called Tomoe River paper, is strong and resistant to bleeding ― an ideal choice for a planner. The Weeks contains a cream-coloured paper variant that’s easy on the eyes especially when used outdoors.

Good to know

  • Measurements W: 94 x H: 188 x T: 10 mm
  • The front cover of each Weeks planner is embossed with the current year in a way that complements the colour scheme of each design
  • The spine of the Weeks book is embossed with 2024 for easy reference when storing the planner in a bookshelf (a small selection of covers is not embossed.)
  • The Weeks has the logo embossed on the back cover
  • The endpaper is designed with the letters from Hobonichi’s logo — shortened to HOBO — arranged in a chic design
  • The Weeks includes two bookmarks you can use to hold your place in commonly-used pages
  • The Weeks has a clear pocket which makes it easy to carry around loose notes or sticker sheets. It comes unattached, so you can peel it off the back paper and stick it on the back (or front) endpaper if you’d like to use it
  • The serial number on the inside back cover gives each planner a unique identity, and makes your planner your very own special book

Specifications

Size H: 188 x W: 94 x T: 10 mm / H: 7.4" x W: 3.7" x T: 0.4"
*Specifications may vary slightly
Weight Approx. 140 g
Main material Rayon / Paper

Weeks Book (Japanese / April Start)
Language Japanese
Pages 240 pages
Paper Type / Binding Thin, light Tomoe River S 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 Apr. 2024 - Mar. 2025 (2 pages)
Monthly Calendar Mar. 2024 - Apr. 2025 (28 pages)
Daily Quotes One per week (Japanese)
Weekly Pages Feb. 26, 2024 - Apr. 6, 2025 (116 pages)
*All weekly pages include quotes.
Graph Paper 73 pages
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
Listed Information Week of the year / Rokuyo (traditional Japanese calendar) / Solar terms / Japanese holidays / Moon phase (weekly pages include every phase, monthly calendars only include full and new moon)
Other See the Exploring Each Type page for more details
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