HOBONICHI TECHO 2024 Book Buying Guide Planner A6

  • English
  • Directed by Arts & Science
  • Practical one page per day
  • English-language
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Summary

This A6-size, one-page-per-day Hobonichi Techo is available in English. Select shop Arts&Science owner Sonya Park directed the creation of the book, which has been refined and simplified to make it easy to use in all countries and languages. The pages are printed in charcoal gray and red, and offer plenty of space to fill with writings and clippings. The book is designed to be paired with a cover of your choice.

Directed by Arts&Science

Simple and refined design

English-language

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Specifications

Cover and Basic Features

Book cover

In addition to the Arts&Science logo, the Japanese characters for “techo” (which means “planner”) are stamped in gold on the chic, textured cover. The Hobonichi logo and the year appear on the spine for easy reference when storing the planner in a bookshelf.

Convenient, portable A6 size

The 105 x 148 mm (roughly 4"x 6") A6 size is light and portable, making it easy to carry around and pull out anytime. The Planner book is the same size as the Original book, so the books can use the same covers.

Perfect planner paper

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.

180-degree lay-flat binding

Special stitch-binding allows the planner to lay completely flat without having to hold it down.

Rounded corners

The page corners are rounded to minimize creasing and damage to the edges when carried around or stored in a bag.

Serial number

Serial numbers on the inside back cover give each planner a unique identity and make your planner your very own special book.

New in 2024

- Bonus pages have been updated.



Sections added in the 2024 Edition

An Interview with Myself


Okonomiyaki — Japanese-Style Savory Pancakes



Sections removed since the 2023 Edition

Express Yourself in Japanese

Anko — the Secret of Japanese Sweets

Yearly Calendar / Yearly Index

Yearly calendar

A convenient double-page spread shows the yearly calendars for 2024 and 2025 at a glance for a useful reference when planning ahead.

Yearly index

Each 2-page spread contains 4 months, with a total of 16 months in the yearly index. The top of each monthly column includes 2 lines of space for note-taking.

Monthly Calendar

Monthly calendar

The graph paper design is lightly printed to make it easier to write in your plans and take notes in an even line. The calendar is printed in charcoal gray and a striking red for a refreshing design.

Monthly data

Each header includes the year, numerical month, and the English name of the month.

Daily boxes

Each box is lightly printed with a graph design to make it easy to fill in a full day’s worth of plans. You can also take full advantage of the graph design by drawing out sections to allocate plans or entries visually.

Week number

The monthly calendars include the number of the week. The formula we use begins counting with the first week in January that includes a Thursday.

Free space

The calendars include free space below and to the left for taking notes, making plans or decorating the calendars with stickers and washi tape.

Moon phase

The calendars include icons depicting new moons (●) and full moons (○). (While the moon phase is the same across the world, the exact dates the moon phases land on are listed in Japan time.)

Labeling 2025

The monthly pages for 2025 have the year in large numbers in the background to easily differentiate them from the 2024 pages.

Daily Pages

One day per page

The planner features a format with a page devoted to each day. There’s lots of open space to plan the day ahead and enjoy recording your memories and activities. Think of the pages as containers for random ideas, with a clear record of the date. Paste magazine clippings, ticket stubs and photos to make the techo something completely unique – your imagination is the only limit.

4-millimeter graph paper

The graph-paper design has been slightly enlarged from the Japanese version to 4 millimeters to facilitate easy writing in any language.

Week number

The daily pages include the number of the week. The formula we use begins with the first week in January that includes a Thursday.

Moon phase and day of the year

An illustration of the current moon phase is paired with the day of the year. The new moon (●) and full moon (○) symbols are surrounded by stars at their peak. (While the moon phase is the same across the world, the exact dates the moon phases land on are listed in Japan time.)

Customizable time line

12:00 is the only time listed on the page to simply divide each day into morning and afternoon. The latter section is given slightly larger space. The design is kept subtle to either give users full customization or make it easy to disregard.

Dinner icon

The fork-and-knife icon offers users a recurring place to record dinner plans.

Daily quote

Each spread of the planner features quotes specially selected from the planner’s parent site, Hobo Nikkan Itoi Shinbun, and translated into English, as well as quotes from Arts&Science owner Sonya Park.

2-color tab

Monthly tabs in charcoal gray or red (Sundays) assists with easy navigation anywhere in the planner.

Mini calendar

The daily pages also include a mini monthly calendar at the bottom right of every two-page spread. The dates of the current pages are outlined.

Sundays highlighted in red

While all the other daily pages are printed in charcoal gray, Sundays are printed in bright red for quick reference and an attractive contrast.

Turning the page to a new year

This warming-up page at the very beginning of the daily page section helps you get ready for the new year. It’s a great place to write your reflections on the past year, list your goals for the year ahead, copy down important information from last year’s planner, or do anything else you need to feel prepared.

Coming Up!

We’ve included a page at the beginning of each month for highlighting important dates, making to-do lists, and writing other notes to help in planning ahead.

Bonus Pages

Memo page

The 2024 planner includes 15 dotted pages in the back for recording random thoughts and sketches or storing items of interest that aren’t time-sensitive.

Important Contacts

This page provides a place to keep up to 7 entries of often-used contacts and emergency contact information.

International Size Charts

Comparison charts for Japan, the US, the UK, and Europe include items such as clothing, shoes, hats and rings.

Conversion Table

This chart features conversions between units of measurement for easy reference and calculation, including a small ruler to measure centimeters and inches.



*The ruler on this page was supposed to be printed at 100% size, but was printed at 97.2% size, resulting in an inaccurate ruler. We deeply apologize for this oversight.

My 100

You can make a list for anything you want: things to accomplish this year, books you’ve read, movies you’ve seen, snacks you’ve tried, shops you want to visit — it’s up to you!

An Interview with Myself

This is a section for thinking about you. Fill in the answers and read them over again once in a while, and maybe you’ll discover something new about yourself.

Okonomiyaki — Japanese-Style Savory Pancakes

A look into the popular Japanese cuisine okonomiyaki, or savory, griddle-fried pancakes. The name literally translates as “fry-what-you-like,” as the name implies, they can be cooked and served in a lot of ways!

Personal Notes

Be sure to enter your contact information on the Personal Notes page in the back of your planner in case it’s misplaced.