This Weeks book was created with PAMM, who focuses on the idea of “Wear my thought.” The brand features attractive pajama sets designed to be worn during the time when you are truly all to yourself: in your dreams.
Thanks Sea is one of PAMM’s most popular pajama designs.
A sandy color background is woven with wavy blue lines that evoke the sea. There are also some sparkling silver accents reminiscent of the whitecaps of waves. The PAMM logo is dispersed throughout the design in a chic navy blue for a mature look. The year 2025 is foil-pressed in silver to add a nice accent.
The logo on the back is also foil-pressed in silver.
The wavy lines and the year 2025 foil-pressed makes the spine look stylish.
If you think about the sea being turned into a techo so you can carry it with you every day, it feels like you can spend each day with an open mind.
Our PAMM product lineup includes socks and the pajamas their design is based on.
When you order this Hobonichi Techo Weeks, you’ll receive a clear, adhesive corner pocket you can stick anywhere you like.
The book uses thin and light yet durable Tomoe River paper. This paper that underwent an overhaul with the 2024 edition techo is more resistant to bleed through, lighter despite being the same thickness, and has a smoother surface by adjusting the fibers of the paper.
The Weeks book has space for writing in plans or journal entries, and it also has 69 pages of grid paper memo pages in the back (73 pages in the English edition). The back of the book contains bonus pages, including Sample Symbols and Icons and Oodles of Noodles.
The Hobonichi Techo 2025 Weeks book comes in either English or Japanese. If you love this cover, then you can pick out which language you’d like in that book.
*The English edition book only comes as the January-start version.
If you’d like storage space or a way to change up the look of your Weeks book, you can customize your book by pairing it with a Weeks cover.
See Weeks cover lineup
PAMM designer Masahiro Tobita provided us with some words about the Thanks Sea textile, which the techo design is based on.
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For what joy do we live?
Success,
income,
status,
fame…
These are good things,
but when you try thinking about them in specifics,
it’s tiring.
How about “gratitude?”
You live for the joy of “gratitude.”
It’s kind of a funny sentence.
I went to the seaside the other day.
It was okay when I decided to go that morning.
I drank beer with my lunch on the edge of the water and got tipsy.
It was Sunday, but without the area being popular, I had my own personal afternoon horizon.
A hawk drew circles in the sky.
The feel in the air was one of being alone yet completely protected by something.
I came to the ocean to forget that bitter feeling.
Ah, I forgot it all, then.
Ripples.
Watching the waves swaying on my bare ankles,
I felt somewhat dazed and weepy,
and I felt "gratitude.”
I’m so busy every day that you could say I’m at war
with things that make me angry, and things that make me think.
Everyone’s busy when they hate to lose.
Success,
income,
status,
fame…
For which do you live your life desiring?
That’s fine.
Go with that.
Aim for those, with “gratitude” in between.
You should all know the cause-and-effect of those and "gratitude.”
I created this new textile design with those thoughts in mind.
“Thanks Sea.”
Remember your “gratitude” when you wear these.
“Gratitude” is joy.
Fashion is joy.
This series of homewear was created by the fashion brand “spoken words project.”
Products are produced sustainably with organic cotton or recycled materials. The brand encourages customers to consider themselves and what they want, and let that guide their fashion choices.
Wearing PAMM means rethinking fashion communication.
What should I wear?
Think about it again.
If you think about your daily life and feel moved, you’ve got a unique time ahead of you.
What are clothes? Find your thoughts on it, and wear them.
PAMM: Wear my thought.
https://pammpamm.store/
Introduction to the PAMM series products
(Hobonichi Techo 2025 lineup)
Size | H: 188 x W: 94 x T: 11 mm / H: 7.4" x W: 3.7" x T: 0.4" *Specifications may vary slightly |
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Weight | Approx. 138 g |
Main material | Polyester / Paper |
Language | English |
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Pages | 240 pages |
Paper Type / Binding | Thin, light Tomoe River paper resistant to bleeding and designed for planners / Stitch-binding |
Graph Paper Size | 3.55 mm |
Start of Week | Monday-start week |
Yearly Calendar | 2024, 2025, 2026 |
Yearly Index | Jan. - Dec. 2025 (2 pages) |
Monthly Calendar | Dec. 2024 - Mar. 2026 (32 pages) |
Daily Quotes | One per week (English) |
Weekly Calendar | Nov. 25, 2024 - Jan. 4, 2026 (116 pages) *All weekly pages include quotes. |
Graph Paper | 73 pages |
Bonus Pages | Shorthand Note-Taking / Using Common Items to Measure Size / Favorites / My 100 / Sample Symbols and Icons / Oodles of Noodles / 365 Days Check-Off Sheet / Addresses / Personal Notes |
Listed Information | Week of the year / Moon phase (weekly pages include every phase, monthly calendars only include full and new moon) |
Other | See the Exploring Each Type page for more details |
Language | Japanese |
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Pages | 240 pages |
Paper Type / Binding | Thin, light Tomoe River paper resistant to bleeding and designed for planners / Stitch-binding |
Graph Paper Size | 3.55 mm |
Start of Week | Monday-start week |
Yearly Calendar | 2024, 2025, 2026 |
Yearly Index | Jan. - Dec. 2025 (2 pages) |
Monthly Calendar | Dec. 2024 - Mar. 2026 (32 pages) |
Daily Quotes | One per week (Japanese) |
Weekly Pages | Nov. 25, 2024 - Jan. 4, 2026 (116 pages) *All weekly pages include quotes. |
Graph Paper | 69 pages |
Bonus Pages | Shorthand Note-Taking / Using Common Items to Measure Size / My 100 / Sample Symbols and Icons / Recommended Noodle List of 47 Prefectures / Solar Terms / Emergency Preparedness / Age Table / Conversion Chart / Getting the most of Hobonichi / Contact List / Personal Notes |
Listed Information | Week of the year / Rokuyo (traditional Japanese calendar) / Solar terms / Japanese holidays / Moon phase (weekly pages include every phase, monthly calendars only include full and new moon) |
Other | See the Exploring Each Type page for more details |
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.
The material in this product snags easily on sharp objects, so please handle with care.
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.
Characteristics of materials and product design may result in white spots on the edges and corners of the front and back. The corners of the cover contain light traces of press marks, shines, and lumps. This is an unavoidable part of the manufacturing process.
If you’ve used any of these products, we welcome your notes on what you like about them or what led you to buy them so we can share it with customers who are currently considering these products. We’d also love to welcome comments from customers who purchased their techo outside the Hobonichi Store or received their book as a gift.