Hobonichi Store Product Lineup
「Hobonichi offers a wide variety of products in addition to the Hobonichi Techo daily planner. See below for items like towels, belly warmers, clothing, bags, and other original products that are part of our lineup of “things we want to use ourselves.”
Hobonichi Techo
HOBONICHI TECHO
Hobonichi’s flagship product with over 600,000 users worldwide. The book is known for its daily pages, 180-degree lay-flat binding, and Tomoe River paper ideal for planners. Users write, draw, and paste in their books with a wide variety of uses.
Hobonichi Whiteboard Calendar
Whiteboard Calendar
The dry-erase pages of this calendar make it easy to edit plans and stay flexible. The calendar comes with its own whiteboard marker.
Yasashii Towel
Yasashii Towel
These top quality, dual-layer towels have high-pile terry cloth on one side and soft gauze on the other. The towels are soft enough to snuggle in, easy to wash, and extra-absorbant, making both you and the towel dry off quicker. The gorgeous designs come in several sizes and make a great interior decoration. The Yasashii (“gentle”) Towel has been a hit since its introduction in 2003.
Hobonichi Haramaki
Haramaki
The Haramaki is a belly-warmer that you wear around your midsection in summer or winter. While the Haramaki is a traditional Japanese undergarment that has an “outdated and ugly” reputation in modern times, Hobonichi reinvented the garment with all-new original fabric and designs to make it a functional and fashionable accessory to layer over or under any outfit. The material is soft enough to wear directly onto the skin underneath your clothes without irritating the skin.
Hobonichi Tote Bags
Fukuromono
These tote bags come in 4 styles and range from thin and light to jumbo-sized. The bags are ideal for both shopping and storage.
Uchi no Donabe (“Our Hot Pot”)
Donabe
This earthenware cooking pot will turn any meal into an extravagant feast. Masatake Fukumori, seventh-generation head of Doraku (family-owned Iga pottery maker), collaborated with Hobonichi to create this special pottery series. The pots store heat in a way that thoroughly cooks meat, fish, and vegetables to a soft and hearty degree.
Oraga Jam
Oraga Jam
This meticulously crafted jam includes an “oven-dried” preparation method rarely seen in jam-making. The jam is densely packed with rich fruit flavors. The jam is sold each year with flavors that include mixed berry and apricot.
Really Dense Ginger Syrup GOLD
Ginger Gold
This sweet syrup is packed with ginger extract and is a great addition to ice water, hot water, soda water, tea, and more. It also tastes good poured over ice cream. The ginger is incredibly healthy and is a good way to warm up your body.
Curry no Ongaeshi
Curryspice
This special curry spice is designed to improve the flavor of traditional curry you make at home. Just fry the powder and add it to your usual curry to give the flavor an extra kick without affecting spiciness.
Gochiso Nori - Udaijin
Udaisjin Nori
Hayashiya Nori-ten in the famous district of Tsukiji fishmarket throughly selects the best seawood among all those harvested in the Sea of Ariake during the year. The seaweed is popular every year with its excellent flavor and texture.
Oraga Tomato
Oraga Tomato
This isn’t your average tomato juice. One sip is all it takes to recognize what makes Oraga Tomato juice so special: its vegetables are grown with the Nagata Farming Method, which uses the minimum possible amount of water and fertilizer to bring out its full potential. This juice contains no additives and is only made from rich, juicy tomatoes.
Hobonichi Nihon-cha
Nihoncha
This green tea has a welcoming, friendly taste that’s enjoyable anytime. We recommend the “Atari-cha” crushed powder that’s easy to drink, as it mixes well with water without leaving behind tea leaf residue.
Hobonichi Mizusawa Down
Mizusawa Down Coat
Hobonichi partnered with Japanese sports brand Descente to offer these light, highly water-resistant down tops. Descente down jackets were also the official outerwear of Japanese athletes during the Winter Olympics. The apparel is warm and strong against snow and moisture. Mizusawa is the name of the town where the apparel factory is located.
hobonichi+a
hobonichi + a
Illustrator Ayumi Ohashi created this apparel brand as a collection of sophisticated and stylish clothing for adults to wear on a daily basis. The brand releases new lineups every season for customers of every age and build who want to look their best.
Miknits
Miknits
This shop features knitted works by Mariko Mikuni, hence the name Miknits. Mikuni has produced a variety of items for the shop, including a Knitting Kit that even includes original yarns and instructions.
Ponte de pie! Socks
Ponte de pie! Sox
Ponte de pie! is a brand of socks from Nara, Japan that was created with the goal of making socks that users would and could use for a long time to come. These wildly popular socks sell out every year they go on sale at Hobonichi.
Each of these items is introduced on the Hobonichi Web Store, where they are for sale. Please note that some items, including food items, are not available for shipping outside of Japan. While the product pages are only listed in Japanese, adding the product to your cart and changing the cart to English will enable you to process the following shopping procedures in English. Please e-mail any questions to store@1101.com.