Kokuyo Jibun Techo 2024 First KIT Mini [B6]

By Kokuyo
£13.60 £34.00

Kokuyo Jibun Techo diaries First Kit are inspired by the Japanese words 'self' and 'planner', and they are not just a yearly planner like most other diaries. They include three booklets, a traditional DIARY, a LIFE planner booklet for jotting down personal goals, and an IDEA graph paper booklet for extra notes. The DIARY features Monthly pages to visually see your schedule for the whole month, Weekly pages in a vertical layout with 24-hour timeline, a Gantt chart* that can be used for habit tracking and project management, and various lists. Along with the IDEA booklet, the DIARY uses 52 gsm Kokuyo 'THIN' paper, specially developed for the JIBUN TECHO, while the LIFE booklet uses a 60 gsm Kokuyo 'MIO' paper.

*(A Gantt chart is a type of bar chart that illustrates a project schedule, named after its popularizer, Henry Gantt, who designed such a chart around the years 1910–1915)

Good to know

  • Includes DIARY, LIFE and IDEA booklets 
  • Fountain pen friendly
  • Pencil board with elastic band
  • Resistant PVC cover with pockets and penholder
  • Available in different colours
  • B6 slim size (H190×W120mm)

About the brand

Kokuyo is an original and unique Japanese brand that has been designing and producing stationery since 1905. Their philosophy is “be Unique" which embodies the desire to stimulate people’s inner creativity to bring out everyone’s uniqueness.
Their work is also focused on global environmental issues, such as global warming and declining forest resources.

Kokuyo Jibun Techo diaries First Kit are inspired by the Japanese words 'self' and 'planner', and they are not just a yearly planner like most other diaries. They include three booklets, a traditional DIARY, a LIFE planner booklet for jotting down personal goals, and an IDEA graph paper booklet for extra notes. The DIARY features Monthly pages to visually see your schedule for the whole month, Weekly pages in a vertical layout with 24-hour timeline, a Gantt chart* that can be used for habit tracking and project management, and various lists. Along with the IDEA booklet, the DIARY uses 52 gsm Kokuyo 'THIN' paper, specially developed for the JIBUN TECHO, while the LIFE booklet uses a 60 gsm Kokuyo 'MIO' paper.

*(A Gantt chart is a type of bar chart that illustrates a project schedule, named after its popularizer, Henry Gantt, who designed such a chart around the years 1910–1915)

Good to know

  • Includes DIARY, LIFE and IDEA booklets 
  • Fountain pen friendly
  • Pencil board with elastic band
  • Resistant PVC cover with pockets and penholder
  • Available in different colours
  • B6 slim size (H190×W120mm)

About the brand

Kokuyo is an original and unique Japanese brand that has been designing and producing stationery since 1905. Their philosophy is “be Unique" which embodies the desire to stimulate people’s inner creativity to bring out everyone’s uniqueness.
Their work is also focused on global environmental issues, such as global warming and declining forest resources.

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