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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.

The Best Notebooks for Fountain Pens in the UK (2026)

Not all paper is created equal. If you've ever watched a beautiful ink bleed through a cheap notebook, feather into illegibility, or soak straight through to the next page, you'll understand why fountain pen users become obsessive about paper. The right notebook changes everything.

We've been selling fountain pen friendly stationery since day one — and we stock more Japanese paper than almost anyone else in the UK. Here is our honest guide to the best notebooks for fountain pen users, based on years of handling, testing, and selling them.

For a broader overview of the Japanese brands behind the best papers, see our Japanese stationery brands guide.

What Makes Paper Fountain Pen Friendly?

Three things matter: ink absorption, bleed-through resistance, and surface smoothness. Fountain pen ink is water-based and sits on the paper surface before being absorbed — too fast and you get feathering (ink spreading along fibres); too slow and smearing becomes a problem. The best papers absorb at the ideal rate, leaving crisp, saturated lines with no ghosting on the reverse.

Japanese paper manufacturers have spent decades engineering paper specifically for this behaviour. The results speak for themselves.

The Best Fountain Pen Notebooks, Ranked

Hobonichi Techo — Tomoe River Paper

The Hobonichi Techo is printed on Tomoe River paper, and it remains one of the most remarkable writing experiences available at any price. At 52gsm it's extraordinarily thin — you can almost see through it — yet ink sits on the surface beautifully, with minimal bleed-through and exceptional colour saturation. Inks shade, sheen, and shimmer on Tomoe River in ways they simply don't on thicker, faster-absorbing papers.

The trade-off is dry time: Tomoe River is slow to absorb, which means smearing if you're left-handed or write quickly. But for right-handed writers who want to see what their inks can really do, there is nothing better.

Best for: Fountain pen enthusiasts who want to experience inks at their best. Planners and daily journalers.

Midori MD Paper Notebooks

MD Paper was developed by Midori after years of research into what makes the ideal writing surface. It sits at around 70–80gsm — considerably thicker than Tomoe River — and absorbs ink slightly faster, which means better dry times with less smearing. The surface is cream-toned, smooth, and exceptionally consistent.

MD Paper notebooks lie completely flat thanks to thread-stitch binding, which makes them a genuine pleasure for long writing sessions. They're the notebook we use in the TJS office.

Best for: Daily writers, journalers, anyone who wants a premium writing experience with slightly faster dry times than Tomoe River.

LIFE Noble Notebook

LIFE has been making notebooks in Tokyo since 1949, and the Noble range uses their finest paper: an exceptionally smooth, cream-toned surface that fountain pen users consistently rank among the best in the world. It's slightly more absorbent than Tomoe River, which means virtually no smearing, while still producing excellent ink saturation and shading.

The Noble notebooks feel like proper artefacts — cloth-covered, sewn-bound, built with a craft that's increasingly rare. If you want a fountain pen notebook that will last and impress, the Noble is it.

Best for: Writers, letter writers, anyone who values craftsmanship as much as paper quality.

Tsubame Notebooks

Tsubame notebooks have been made in Tokyo since 1950 and are the everyday notebook of choice for Japanese students, architects, and writers. The paper is cream-toned, smooth, and optimised for ink flow — it performs brilliantly with fountain pens while being robust enough for daily use.

They're inexpensive, unpretentious, and wonderful. The kind of notebook that gets filled rather than saved for a special occasion. If you want a reliable daily fountain pen notebook without the premium price tag of Hobonichi or LIFE, Tsubame is your answer.

Best for: Everyday writers. People who go through notebooks quickly and don't want to pay premium prices for every one.

Stalogy 365 Days Notebook

Stalogy's paper punches well above its weight. At 80gsm with a subtle grid, it's smooth, fountain pen friendly, and produces excellent ink saturation with minimal bleed-through. The 365 Days format — a perpetual undated diary you start whenever you like — is brilliantly practical. The binding lies completely flat.

For fountain pen users on a budget who want Japanese paper quality, Stalogy offers the best value in the market.

Best for: Bullet journalers, minimalists, fountain pen users on a budget.

Papers to Avoid with Fountain Pens

Avoid cheap woodpulp papers with high acid content — they feather badly, bleed through, and yellow quickly. Moleskine paper, despite its premium positioning, performs poorly with fountain pens. Leuchtturm1917 is better but still shows ghosting on heavier inks. For fountain pens specifically, Japanese paper is simply in a different class.

Where to Start

If you're new to fountain pen friendly paper, start with a Tsubame notebook or a Stalogy 365 Days — both are affordable and will immediately show you what good paper feels like. If you want the full fountain pen paper experience, go straight to a Hobonichi Techo or MD Paper notebook.

Browse our full range of fountain pen friendly notebooks and Japanese stationery at The Journal Shop — all held in UK stock, free delivery over £35.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best paper for fountain pens?
For maximum ink shading and sheen, Tomoe River paper (used in Hobonichi notebooks) is unmatched. For a balance of performance and practicality, MD Paper and LIFE Noble are excellent. For everyday use on a budget, Tsubame and Stalogy are hard to beat.

Does Hobonichi paper bleed with fountain pens?
Very rarely with standard fountain pen inks. Tomoe River is slow-absorbing, which means ink sits on the surface and can smear before drying, but bleed-through is minimal even with wet, broad nibs. The 2026 Hobonichi uses updated Tomoe River paper that addresses earlier ghosting concerns.

Is Leuchtturm good for fountain pens?
It's acceptable, but Japanese paper consistently outperforms it. Leuchtturm shows more ghosting and feathering with wetter inks. If you're a serious fountain pen user, the upgrade to MD Paper, LIFE Noble, or Tomoe River is worthwhile.

Can I use a fountain pen in a Stalogy notebook?
Yes — Stalogy paper performs well with fountain pens. You'll get good ink saturation and minimal bleed-through, especially with medium and fine nibs.

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Blackwing pencil graphite guide


When it comes to pencils, not all graphite is created equal. The kind of work you're planning to do — whether it's precise technical drawing or free-flowing journalling — can be hugely influenced by the grade of graphite you choose. Blackwing pencils are renowned for offering four distinct graphite grades, each engineered for a different kind of creative work. In this guide, we'll walk you through every core Blackwing pencil, what makes each one unique, and how to choose the right one for you. And if you're looking for something a little more special, we'll cover the Blackwing Volumes limited edition range too.


Blackwing Natural Pencil - Extra-Firm
Blackwing Natural extra-firm pencil

The Blackwing Natural is the firmest pencil in the core range, and it shows in all the right ways. Its exposed incense-cedar barrel gives it a beautiful, raw aesthetic — and its extra-firm graphite core holds a sharp point longer than any other Blackwing. If you work in a disciplined, detail-focused way and hate the interruption of constant sharpening, this is the one for you. It produces a lighter, crisper line that's ideal for anything that demands precision.

What's it best for?
  • Technical drawing and architectural sketching
  • Precise, detailed work
  • Crossword puzzles, notation, and fine lettering
  • Those who dislike frequent sharpening

Blackwing 602 Pencil - Firm

Blackwing 602 firm graphite pencil
The Blackwing 602 is arguably the most iconic pencil in the range — and with good reason. Its slogan, "half the pressure, twice the speed," neatly sums up its firm-but-smooth graphite core that glides across the page without sacrificing point retention. It's a favourite of writers in particular, and has a long list of famous admirers from Steinbeck to Stephen Sondheim. If you want one Blackwing pencil that does everything well, this is it.

What's it best for?
  • Everyday writing and journalling
  • Sketching with definition and detail
  • Those who want the classic Blackwing experience
  • Writers who spend long hours at the page

Blackwing Pearl Pencil - Balanced Graphite

Blackwing Pearl balanced graphite pencil
The Blackwing Pearl sits neatly in the middle of the graphite spectrum — not as firm as the 602, not as soft as the Matte — making it the most versatile Blackwing pencil of the four. Its balanced graphite core handles writing and sketching with equal ease, and the elegant white barrel with gold ferrule makes it one of the best-looking pencils in the range too. If you move between writing and drawing in the same session, the Pearl is your ideal companion.

What's it best for?
  • Mixed use — writing and sketching in the same session
  • Bullet journalling and planning
  • Those new to Blackwing who want a great all-rounder
  • Creative professionals who do a bit of everything


Blackwing Matte Pencil - Soft

Blackwing Matte soft graphite pencil


The Blackwing Matte is the darkest, softest pencil in the core range. Its deep matte black finish is striking on the desk, and its soft graphite core responds beautifully to pressure — press gently for delicate shading, lean in for bold, expressive lines. It's the most expressive of the four Blackwing pencils, and the one most artists and illustrators reach for when they want maximum visual impact on the page. Worth noting: being the softest, it will need sharpening more frequently than the others.

What's it best for?
  • Artistic sketching and illustration
  • Shading, tonal work, and expressive mark-making
  • Creating bold, dark lines with minimal effort
  • Artists who want the most dramatic graphite experience

Blackwing Volumes — Limited Edition Pencils

If the core range isn't enough, Blackwing Volumes takes things to another level entirely. Four times a year, Blackwing releases a limited edition pencil that pays tribute to a cultural icon, historical moment, or creative movement — and once they're gone, they're gone for good. Past editions have celebrated everyone from Jerry Garcia to Frank Lloyd Wright, with each pencil featuring a unique design and a carefully chosen graphite grade that fits the subject matter. We stock a curated selection of current and recent Volumes at The Journal Shop, including the stunning Vol. 574 tribute to Native American art and the Vol. 710 Jerry Garcia edition. If you're a collector, or just want something a little more special on your desk, the Volumes range is well worth exploring.

Selecting a Blackwing pencil doesn't have to be a daunting task. Think about what you need — precision, versatility, expressiveness, or a touch of collector's magic — and there's a Blackwing graphite grade perfectly tailored for that need. Happy writing and sketching!

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