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What Is Tomoe River Paper? The Complete Guide

If you spend any time in fountain pen communities, you'll encounter Tomoe River paper constantly. People are devoted to it. They seek it out specifically. They buy notebooks precisely because they use it. What is it about one type of paper that inspires such loyalty?

This is the complete guide to Tomoe River paper — what it is, why fountain pen users love it, what its limitations are, and where to buy it in the UK.

What Is Tomoe River Paper?

Tomoe River (巴川製紙所, Tomoe River Paper Co.) is a specialist paper manufacturer based in Shizuoka, Japan. They produce an ultra-thin, ultra-smooth writing paper that has become the most celebrated fountain pen paper in the world.

The defining characteristic is its weight: 52gsm. This is extraordinarily light — roughly half the weight of standard 90gsm notebook paper. Yet despite this, it is remarkably durable and shows minimal bleed-through even with very wet fountain pen inks.

Why Do Fountain Pen Users Love It?

Two reasons: performance and experience.

Performance: Tomoe River absorbs ink slowly, which means ink sits on the surface longer before being absorbed. This produces exceptional colour saturation — inks look deeper, richer, more vivid than on faster-absorbing papers. It also allows ink to shade (show variation between thin and thick strokes), sheen (produce a metallic shimmer as light catches dried ink), and shimmer (show glitter particles in specialty inks) — properties that simply don't appear on thicker, faster-absorbing papers.

Experience: Writing on Tomoe River is unlike writing on any other paper. Fountain pen nibs glide across its surface with almost no resistance — what pen people call "feedback." It's smooth in a way that feels almost uncanny when you first experience it.

The Trade-offs

Tomoe River is not perfect for everyone. Its slow absorption means slow dry times — wet inks can smear if your hand drags across the page while writing. Left-handed writers often struggle with it for this reason. Broad, wet nibs also increase smear risk.

Ghosting — where ink shows faintly on the reverse of the page — can also appear with heavy inks, though full bleed-through is rare. The 2026 Hobonichi editions use updated Tomoe River paper that has improved on earlier ghosting issues.

Where Do You Find Tomoe River Paper?

Tomoe River paper is used in several products available in the UK:

Hobonichi Techo planners — all formats use Tomoe River paper. The most widely available Tomoe River product in the UK.

Yamamoto Paper notebooks — Yamamoto Paper is a specialist paper brand that produces several products using Tomoe River paper, including the RO-BIKI NOTE series. Available at The Journal Shop.

Loose Tomoe River sheets — available in packs of A4 and A5 sheets for those who want to try the paper before committing to a notebook. An excellent way to test it with your inks and pens.

Tomoe River vs MD Paper

The most common comparison. Midori MD Paper is thicker (70–80gsm), cream-toned, and absorbs ink faster. It produces excellent writing results with less smearing and ghosting — a more forgiving paper for everyday use. Tomoe River produces more dramatic ink effects but demands more patience.

For daily writing: MD Paper. For experiencing what your inks can really do: Tomoe River.

Tomoe River vs Life Noble Paper

LIFE Noble paper sits between Tomoe River and standard notebook paper in weight and absorbency. It's exceptionally smooth, produces excellent ink saturation, and has faster dry times than Tomoe River. Many serious fountain pen users prefer it for everyday journaling precisely because it's less demanding. A worthy alternative if Tomoe River's dry times frustrate you.

Should You Try Tomoe River Paper?

If you use a fountain pen, yes — unambiguously yes. Even if you decide it's not your everyday paper, experiencing what your inks look like on Tomoe River at least once is worth it. You will see colours, shading, and sheening you didn't know your inks were capable of.

Start with a Hobonichi Techo or a pack of loose Tomoe River sheets. Write in it with the ink you use most. You'll understand immediately why people make such a fuss about it.

Browse our full Japanese stationery collection and our fountain pen friendly notebooks. For a full guide to Japanese stationery brands, see our complete brands overview.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Tomoe River paper good for ballpoint pens?
Adequate but not ideal. Tomoe River is optimised for fountain pens and fine liquid inks. Ballpoints and rollerballs work fine but won't show the shading and sheen effects the paper is known for. For ballpoint writing, MD Paper or LIFE Noble are better choices.

Why does Tomoe River paper take so long to dry?
Because it absorbs ink slowly — the property that produces its exceptional colour saturation and ink effects. The trade-off is dry time. Using a drier ink, a finer nib, or writing more slowly reduces smearing.

Has Tomoe River paper changed in recent years?
Yes. The original manufacturer updated their formula in recent years, and some products (including the 2026 Hobonichi) use a slightly revised version. The 2026 paper addresses ghosting concerns from earlier editions while maintaining the characteristic smoothness and ink performance.

Where can I buy Tomoe River paper in the UK?
The Journal Shop stocks Hobonichi Techo planners and Yamamoto Paper notebooks using Tomoe River paper, all held in UK stock with free delivery over £35.

Traveler's Notebook vs Hobonichi: Which Is Right for You?

They are the two most celebrated Japanese notebook systems in the world, and the question comes up constantly: Traveler's Notebook or Hobonichi? Both have cult followings. Both are made with exceptional care. Both will cost you more than a Moleskine and reward you in ways a Moleskine never could.

But they are fundamentally different objects that suit fundamentally different people. This guide will tell you which one is actually right for you.

For context: we were the first shop in the UK to stock the Midori Traveler's Notebook, and the first in Europe to stock Hobonichi. We've spent years watching how different people use both.

The Core Difference

The Hobonichi Techo is a planner. It has a fixed structure — one day per page — and you use it by filling that structure. You adapt to the Techo.

The Traveler's Notebook is a system. It is a leather cover with an elastic band, and you fill it with whatever refill inserts you choose — blank, lined, grid, calendar, watercolour. The Traveler's Notebook adapts to you.

That single distinction will answer the question for most people.

The Traveler's Notebook

Created by Midori in 2006 (now made under the Traveler's Company name), the Traveler's Notebook is one of the most copied concepts in stationery. A slim leather cover, aged by use, holds refill notebooks secured by elastic bands. You can carry one refill or four. You can mix a blank notebook with a calendar and a pocket insert. You configure it as your life changes.

The leather cover ages beautifully — brass fasteners patinate, leather develops character — and many users have had the same cover for a decade or more. The refills are inexpensive. The system evolves with you.

It comes in two sizes: Regular (roughly A5 wide) and Passport (smaller, fits in a shirt pocket).

The Traveler's Notebook suits you if:

  • You want a system you can configure and reconfigure
  • You use your notebook for multiple purposes (journaling, sketching, notes, travel)
  • You love the idea of an object that ages with you
  • You're a collector — the limited edition covers and accessories are endlessly covetable
  • You don't need or want a fixed daily planner structure

The Hobonichi Techo

The Hobonichi Techo is a Japanese planner printed on Tomoe River paper — thin, smooth, and extraordinarily fountain pen friendly. It has a fixed structure: one day per page. You use it every day, or you feel the blank pages accuse you.

It comes in several formats (Original A6, Cousin A5, Weeks, Avec), each with an interchangeable cover system that renews every year with new artist collaborations. The paper is the star: ink shades and sheens in ways that thicker papers don't allow.

The Hobonichi suits you if:

  • You want a daily planner with consistent structure
  • You use a fountain pen and want paper that shows your inks at their best
  • You journal daily or close to it
  • You like the ritual of a fixed format
  • You enjoy the annual refresh of new cover designs

Paper Comparison

Traveler's Notebook refills use MD Paper — a cream-toned, 70–80gsm paper developed by Midori specifically for writing. It's smooth, fountain pen friendly, and more forgiving with dry times than Tomoe River. It's excellent paper for everyday use.

Hobonichi Techo uses Tomoe River paper at 52gsm — thinner, slower to absorb, producing exceptional ink saturation and shading. For serious fountain pen users who want to see their inks perform, Tomoe River is the better paper. For everyone else, MD Paper is arguably more practical.

Price Comparison

A Traveler's Notebook cover costs around £50–65 and lasts indefinitely. Refills cost around £5–10 each. You build the cost over time as you buy refills, but the cover is a one-time purchase.

A Hobonichi Techo Original costs around £25–30 per year. Covers are optional but typically cost £25–80+. Unlike the Traveler's Notebook cover, you buy a new Techo body each year (though many users keep their cover for years).

Over time, costs are comparable — but the Traveler's Notebook spreads the investment differently.

Can You Have Both?

Many people do. The most common combination: a Hobonichi Techo as a daily planner/journal, and a Traveler's Notebook as a more open-ended creative notebook or travel companion. They serve different enough purposes that they don't compete — they complement.

Our Recommendation

Start with the Hobonichi if you want a daily planner habit. Start with the Traveler's Notebook if you want a notebook system that adapts to your life. If you're still unsure, buy a pack of MD Paper refills and a Traveler's Notebook — the lower entry cost of starting with a Passport makes it an easier first step than committing to a full Techo year.

Browse our Hobonichi collection and Traveler's Notebook collection, or explore all our Japanese stationery. For a wider overview of both brands, see our Japanese stationery brands guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Traveler's Notebook good for fountain pens?
Yes. The standard refills use MD Paper, which is smooth, cream-toned, and performs well with fountain pens. Bleed-through is minimal with most inks and nib sizes.

Which is better for travel — Traveler's Notebook or Hobonichi?
The Traveler's Notebook, by design. The ability to add a pocket insert, a calendar, and a blank notebook in one cover makes it ideal for travel. The Passport size fits in a shirt pocket. The Hobonichi Weeks is also travel-friendly if you prefer a structured planner format.

Can I start a Hobonichi mid-year?
Yes — the Avec format splits the year into two half-year volumes, available separately. You can also start a full-year Techo at any point and simply begin on the current date.

Do Traveler's Notebook refills work with fountain pens?
Yes. MD Paper handles fountain pens well across most nib sizes. Very wet broad nibs may show light ghosting on the reverse, but bleed-through is rare.

Hobonichi Techo Review: Is It Worth It? (UK Buyer's Guide 2026)

We were the first shop in Europe to stock Hobonichi. We've been selling the Techo since before most UK stationery shops knew what it was. So when we say this is an honest review, we mean it — including the parts where it might not be right for you.

The Hobonichi Techo is one of the most talked-about planners in the world. It is also, for the wrong person, a £30 notebook that will sit unused on a shelf. Here is everything you need to know before you buy.

What Is the Hobonichi Techo?

"Techo" simply means planner in Japanese. Hobonichi — the company behind it — is a media company founded by writer Shigesato Itoi, and the Techo began as an internal project that turned into a global phenomenon. It is published annually, with new editions launching in July for the following year.

The Techo's defining feature is its paper: Tomoe River, at 52gsm. It's so thin it's almost translucent, yet so well-engineered that fountain pen ink sits beautifully on the surface with minimal bleed-through. For fountain pen users, it's a revelation. Inks shade, sheen, and shimmer in ways that thicker papers simply don't allow.

The Formats Explained

Hobonichi Techo Original (A6)

The original, pocket-sized format. One day per page on the left, grid on the right. Small enough to carry everywhere — fits in a coat pocket, a handbag, a back pocket. The most popular format worldwide.

Best for: Daily journaling, keeping a planner with you at all times, people who write a moderate amount each day.

Hobonichi Techo Cousin (A5)

The A5 version: one day per page with significantly more writing space. The spread format gives you a full A5 page per day. For anyone who finds the Original too small for their handwriting or writing habits, the Cousin is the answer.

Best for: People who write a lot daily, those who use their planner as a journal, larger handwriting.

Hobonichi Weeks

A slim weekly planner — half the thickness of the Original. One week per spread, with a notes column on the right. Less immersive than the daily formats but far more portable. The Weeks is popular with people who want to carry a planner without the bulk.

Best for: Appointment tracking, weekly planning, people who don't need a full page per day.

Hobonichi Techo Avec

The Avec splits the Techo Original into two half-year books — one for January–June, one for July–December. Same paper, same format, half the thickness. A practical choice if you find the full-year book too bulky.

Best for: People who love the Original but want less bulk in their bag.

The Cover System

The Hobonichi without a cover is plain. With a cover, it becomes an object of desire. Hobonichi releases a new collection of covers each year — in collaboration with artists, illustrators, fabric makers, and designers — and they sell out quickly. Covers are interchangeable across formats (Original, Cousin, Weeks each have their own size), and many owners collect them across years.

You don't need a cover to use a Hobonichi. But most people end up with one eventually.

Is the Hobonichi Worth the Price?

The Techo Original retails at around £25–30. That's a year of daily use — roughly 7–8p per day. On a per-day basis it's one of the most affordable premium stationery purchases you can make. The Cousin is slightly more.

The real cost is the covers, which range from around £25 to £80+. But the notebook itself is genuinely excellent value for what you get: Tomoe River paper, flat-lie binding, a clean minimalist layout, and a format that has been refined over 20+ years of annual publication.

Who It's NOT Right For

Be honest with yourself. The Hobonichi is not the right planner if:

  • You prefer pre-structured weekly layouts — the daily format requires you to impose your own structure
  • You use ballpoint pens exclusively — Tomoe River is designed for fountain pens and finer liquid inks; cheap ballpoints can feel scratchy on its surface
  • You write in large letters — a full A6 page may feel tight
  • You want a planner you can dip in and out of — the daily format rewards consistent daily use

For ballpoint and gel pen users, the MD Paper notebooks or a Stalogy 365 Days may be a better fit.

Our Verdict

For fountain pen users who journal daily or close to it, the Hobonichi Techo is one of the finest everyday planners ever made. The paper is exceptional, the format is thoughtful, and the cover ecosystem makes it genuinely personal. It is not for everyone — but for those it suits, it tends to become a fixture for life.

We've stocked Hobonichi longer than anyone else in Europe, and we still sell more of them than any other UK retailer. Browse our full Hobonichi collection — all UK-held stock, no customs delays. See also: all Japanese stationery and our Japanese stationery brands guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does Hobonichi release new editions?
New Techo editions launch in July each year for the following year. They frequently sell out, particularly for popular cover designs. The Journal Shop stocks new editions as soon as they're available.

Is Hobonichi good for beginners?
Yes, with one caveat: the daily format requires you to decide how to use each page yourself. If you want more structure, start with the Weeks. If you're comfortable with a blank page, the Original or Cousin are excellent starting points.

Can I use a gel pen in a Hobonichi?
Yes. Fine-tipped gel pens (0.5mm and under) work well on Tomoe River paper. Heavier gel ink may show ghosting on the reverse of the page. For best results, use a fountain pen with a fine or medium nib.

Does The Journal Shop stock Hobonichi covers?
Yes — we stock a curated selection of Hobonichi covers. Stock is limited and sells out quickly, particularly for popular designs.

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