This product is sold out.
Sales will resume on February 1, 2016, at 11 AM Japan time.
(PST: Jan. 31st 6 PM / EST: Jan 31st 9 PM /
GMT: Feb 1st 2 AM / AEDT: Feb 1st 1 PM)
Thomas MasonRed PlaidWeeks Hardcover Book (Monday-Start Week)
Thomas Mason founded a top-quality textile company in England in 1796. We bring you this luxurious Egyptian cotton material through this lovingly-crafted Thomas Mason tartan Weeks. The distinguished, royal design has a red and navy blue base overlaid with green, white, and yellow lines. The color scheme offers a warm feel, and the Thomas Mason logo is imprinted in gold leaf on the back cover.
This product is sold out.
Sales will resume on February 1, 2016, at 11 AM Japan time.
(PST: Jan. 31st 6 PM / EST: Jan 31st 9 PM /
GMT: Feb 1st 2 AM / AEDT: Feb 1st 1 PM)
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2,268 yen (incl. tax, excl. shipping)
Will ship in 1-3 business days- Long-Wallet size
- One week per two-page spread
- January start date
- Includes Web Shop Bonus
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- Starting on Monday
Specifications
Size | Width: 94mm x Height: 187mm x Thickness: 10mm (3.7" x 7.4" x 0.4") (Specifications may vary slightly) |
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Weight | Approximately 135g |
Main material | Cotton |
Total pages | 240 pages |
Bookbinding | Stitch binding |
Paper type | Thin, light, bleed-resistant Tomoe River paper (planner-specific type/cream color) |
Grid size | 3.54mm |
Yearly Calendars | 2015, 2016, 2017 |
Yearly Index Columns | Jan. 2016~Dec. 2016 (2 page spread) |
Monthly Calendars | Dec. 2015~Mar. 2017 (32 pages) |
Weekly Calendars | Nov. 30, 2015~Jan. 1, 2017 (114 pages) |
Quotes | One per week |
Blank grid paper | 71 pages |
Informational pages | Age table Solar terms (Japanese) International country codes / dialing codes Emergency preparedness (Japanese) Human history at a glance (Japanese) Useful links Conversion table Contact book (24 people) Personal Notes |
Information included | Week numbers Rokuyo (Traditional Japanese calendar) Solar terms (Japanese) Japanese holidays Moon phase (weekly pages include daily phase/monthly calendars only include full and new moon) |
Please Read Before You Buy
In order to provide you with the most satisfaction for your product, we've compiled a list of warnings, potential issues, and tips to keep in mind for this particular product. Please be sure to read this information carefully before placing your order.
- Imprinted year numbers may peel
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The numbers of the year are stamped onto the cover in gold leaf or other colors, so strong rubbing or everyday use may cause the numbers to peel off.
- Exterior pattern may be slightly uneven
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The pattern on the cover material may become slightly uneven during the production process. This is an unavoidable aspect of the process.
- Exterior pattern may be slightly uneven
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The plaid material on the cover exterior is soft and may become slightly stretched or sagging during production, resulting in uneven or tilted alignment.
- Imprinted logo may peel
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The logo stamped on the back of the cover is in gold leaf or other colors, so strong rubbing or everyday use may cause the image to peel off.
- Test fountain pens before regular use
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The Hobonichi Techo's Tomoe River paper is designed to prevent bleed-through, but some fountain pens and water-based ink pens are not compatible with this paper. When switching to a new pen, we recommend testing the pen somewhere in the book, such as the back memo pages, to see if the ink bleeds through or takes an especially long time to dry.
- Grid size is 3.54mm
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The grid size for the Weeks graph paper was originally listed as 3.45mm, but the actual grid size is 3.54mm. We apologize for the confusion, and the listing has been updated.
Updated: September 16, 2015 - Correction to free bonus Japan Railway Map
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Minami Urawa Station on the JR Keihin Tohoku Line was missing from the Tokyo section of the Japan Railway Map (which is included as a Hobonichi Store-exclusive bonus with Weeks books). The correct image is below. We apologize for the confusion.
Updated: September 30, 2015