IT IS NOTABLE FOR:
Being a planner to manage all aspects of your life in 2025. Named after the Japanese words “Jibun” (myself) and “Techo” (planner), it is not just a planner: it is a place where you can write down the chronicle of your daily life. What makes it very special is its daily view with T-shaped subdivision (patented by Kokuyo) that makes it easy to place the day within a broader monthly context. It offers a 24-hour division in the central part of each page.
Its extra-fine 52 g/m2 paper is resistant to branching and ink bleed-through. Despite being thin and light, it is more resistant to transparency than conventional papers and resists warping even when erasing erasable inks.
The distribution of the agenda:
Extra pages: My dream of the year, Events of this year, List of 100 wishes, Free list, Looking back at the year, Notes Personal data page.
Available in 4 colors: blue, yellow, gray, and red. Jibun Techo are written primarily in Japanese, but you don't need to know Japanese to use them. Section headings, months, and days of the week are in English.
Japanese Success Story
Founded in 1905 as a book cover manufacturer, the company has since reinvented itself to become one of the largest stationery suppliers in Japan. The company's aim is to help develop a more creative society. Through careful observation of people's daily lives, they create tools that support intellectual activity. Their Kadokeshi and Mirikeshi erasers have won several awards and are part of the permanent design collection at MoMA in New York.
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Lourdes GarcíaI am a fan of stationery, I love Notebook products, I think they make the difference compared to others.
Amelia Zamora BayónI love this website. Quality products with a very cool style. Super recommended.
Patricia Lopez BarrigaI really like this brand because it has very original stationery that cannot be found in other stores. I also like the notebook personalization service and the online shopping experience.
Amanda LunaI love Notable Notebooks products and that is why it has become my go-to stationery store. Their material is exclusive and the attention received in both the purchase and return processes makes them simple and agile.
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IT IS NOTABLE FOR:
Being a planner to manage all aspects of your life in 2025. Named after the Japanese words “Jibun” (myself) and “Techo” (planner), it is not just a planner: it is a place where you can write down the chronicle of your daily life. What makes it very special is its daily view with T-shaped subdivision (patented by Kokuyo) that makes it easy to place the day within a broader monthly context. It offers a 24-hour division in the central part of each page.
Its extra-fine 52 g/m2 paper is resistant to branching and ink bleed-through. Despite being thin and light, it is more resistant to transparency than conventional papers and resists warping even when erasing erasable inks.
The distribution of the agenda:
Extra pages: My dream of the year, Events of this year, List of 100 wishes, Free list, Looking back at the year, Notes Personal data page.
Available in 4 colors: blue, yellow, gray, and red. Jibun Techo are written primarily in Japanese, but you don't need to know Japanese to use them. Section headings, months, and days of the week are in English.
Japanese Success Story
Founded in 1905 as a book cover manufacturer, the company has since reinvented itself to become one of the largest stationery suppliers in Japan. The company's aim is to help develop a more creative society. Through careful observation of people's daily lives, they create tools that support intellectual activity. Their Kadokeshi and Mirikeshi erasers have won several awards and are part of the permanent design collection at MoMA in New York.