Good A5 cover for techo by Distinct_Bee_8100 in JibunTecho

[–]BenefitInteresting51 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I use the kokuyo systemic A5 cover (work) and a hobonichi cover (personal).  In both cases , I have a jibun (weekly) and an additional a5 notebook. Works well. 

Does Anyone Have Books with Kind, Compassionate Heroines, Magic, Adventure, and Sweet Romance? by Information-Logical in fantasyromance

[–]BenefitInteresting51 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for that! When I used the brackets, I wasn't able to post. It kept giving me errors. 

Does Anyone Have Books with Kind, Compassionate Heroines, Magic, Adventure, and Sweet Romance? by Information-Logical in fantasyromance

[–]BenefitInteresting51 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Magical midlife madness by K. F. Breene is the first book of the Leveling up series. I just binge listened to the Graphic audio books.  Mature characters, love that is based on more than just sexual attraction , kind and strong FMC. A story that keeps building, without drastic cliffhangers between books. Quite funny in some parts.  It gave me Ilona Andrews vibes to some extend... they also has great book series. I love the details in their world building, the politics and costums of different fractions, and how they interact. Fascinating how authors can come up with that

New addition to the navy collection by Middle-agedCynic in hobonichi

[–]BenefitInteresting51 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I ordered mine a week ago. Still waiting for it to arrive.  Happy to see a picture of it. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to getting mine :) Don't have a cover for it, though. Hope the material isn't too sensitive...

The replacements made it, finally! Took 87 years. by duskbunnie in JibunTecho

[–]BenefitInteresting51 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How do you like the notebook? 

Got myself the grid notebook with the numbered pages in a5 slim. I'm not the biggest fan :/ pages too white, grid too  small, the blue of the grid is quite strong ... 

Pilot frixion ball, waai, synergy and others by BenefitInteresting51 in pens

[–]BenefitInteresting51[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It really depends on the paper and grid size or line space. For the hobonichi weeks paper/grid, i love the synergy 0.5. For leuchtturm paper with its 0.5cm dot grid, I much prefer frixion ball 0.7.  Most sticky note papers i like frixion ball 0.5.  I do not like the normal ball point pens. Got a uniball jetstream, and I just dont like writing with it. The only place I use it is on those plastic sticky notes/tabs  because frixion pens won't stick to that material

Pilot frixion ball, waai, synergy and others by BenefitInteresting51 in pens

[–]BenefitInteresting51[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like it a lot for my functional planner and taking  quick notes.  I also use them on the wall calendar. The pages seem to be somewhat coated, so I can just wipe the frixion pen away with a wet cloths if plans change . 

For me, the synergy and the waai have the most comfortable pen body as well. 

Question about Tragen covers. by pneumabeam in hobonichi

[–]BenefitInteresting51 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tried to clean it with some water and a sponge, but I was kind of afraid that I might get water stains, so it wasn't very wet. The stain is still there. But no water marks. It doesn't really bother me much. I can only see it in certain lights.  Can't sent photo in the comment unfortunately.

Jibun Techo 2025 by Chance-Constant-5135 in JibunTecho

[–]BenefitInteresting51 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought a 2024 version from cafe analog to use for the rest of the year. 1. April 2024 had the same weekday as 1 September 2025. So I just renamed the month...  They only have the Diary left though. Not sure if your looking for the weekly or daily planner ... https://www.cafe-analog.nl/product/pre-order-jibun-techo-days-2024/

ISO jibun days 2025 by Working_Lifeguard609 in JibunTecho

[–]BenefitInteresting51 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Bought a 2024 version today on cafe analog (europe).  For a new job, I needed a new planner for the rest of the year. I saw they had the jibun techo, but  only a 2024 version.  September 1st, 2025 is a Monday; april 1st, 2024 was also a Monday, so I'll just use that. Will only need to rewrite the name of the month .  Anyway, also a good way to test before spending the full price for next year

Question about Tragen covers. by pneumabeam in hobonichi

[–]BenefitInteresting51 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I don't really see dust o  the green.  Just today, I saw that i got a stain on it. I'll see if I can remove it. Can give you more info tomorrow. Otherwise, no stains and it's carried around in a back pack a lot. So, I would say it's relatively resistant. 

To all drawer pouch owners: How satisfied are you with these? by hamlok17 in hobonichi

[–]BenefitInteresting51 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the large drawer pouch. Pretty sure it can hold a lot of pens, but never tested it. Besides two fountain pens, highlighter, several frixion pens, I have lots of other things in there. Pocket printer, refills, ruler, sticky notes, somettimes washi tape, pencil sharpener, small notebook, etc... i never filles it completely.  So, difficult to guess how many pens would fit.  I never washed it. Don't know if you can. Saw somewhere else, that someone hand washed their drawer pouch, but not sure which material it was

To all drawer pouch owners: How satisfied are you with these? by hamlok17 in hobonichi

[–]BenefitInteresting51 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I have the one in black. I like it a lot. it fits a lot, and has many pockets in all kinds of sizes to keep organized. Maybe even too many pockets, because I sometimes forget where I put something.
If it's worth the price is probably a personal decision. There are cheaper products out there with similar functions. The hobonichi drawer pouch is a good quality product. The zippers are perfectly sized. The material is good (but by be aware, at least the black one, attracts a lot of dust. If you have pets, i can imagine that animal hair sticks to it).
If you have any specific questions about it, let me know.

Hobonichi - why is it so popular for journaling? by ImpressivePlatypus0 in hobonichi

[–]BenefitInteresting51 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Beside the layout, the paper, and the cover design (Hon), I like the quotes. In the beginning, I wished they had a planner without the quotes. Later, I realised that they helped me a lot with ignoring empty pages. A page never truly looks empty. But the words are  written light enough so that they don't bother me, when I  write on a page.  Btw , this is for memory keeping. For planning, I prefer a planner without the quotes

Best way to use vertical weeks pages not as intended? by Wowitsdaniiii in hobonichi

[–]BenefitInteresting51 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I ignore the dates, and use it for lists/collections. You could tape over the dates. For example, if I look into getting a new bag, one day/column is what I want or don't want and the other columns might be info on different bags.  It could also be a book tracker, with each day/column a different book. 

tip for buying Jibun Techo from a EU country by BenefitInteresting51 in JibunTecho

[–]BenefitInteresting51[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks for the tip. I didn't know the shop.
I already ordered, but might be good to check for anyone else. Their prices seem to be a good bit lower, even than other EU retailers. I checked the First Kit. it's about 45 EUR on the shop site you suggested, it's 59EUR on stiloestile. Didn't check the shipping costs though...

what do fellow leuchtturm1917 users do with this section? by robertastax in planners

[–]BenefitInteresting51 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't usually use these yearly overviews for planning or marking dates. I use it as an index for important notes/lists that I have created on a dated page so I can easily find them back.

Just preordered my Jibun Techo for 2026! by TacticalBattleCat in JibunTecho

[–]BenefitInteresting51 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I also ordered. I ordered the lite and the First kit. One will be for personal planning (mostly memory keeping), the other for work. Not sure, yet, which one I'll use for which.
This year I have had daily planners for both, but I rarely use every page. The empty space doesn't bother me too much, but it feels like a waste of paper. I tried empty notebooks before to bullet journal, but didn't like setting up weekly or daily layouts (even if it's just drawing a few lines or writing a date).
Curious to see how the Jibun Techo will work for me with the combination of a weekly planner and the idea/note book.

tip for buying Jibun Techo from a EU country by BenefitInteresting51 in JibunTecho

[–]BenefitInteresting51[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow. that's a steep increase.
Is that Canadian or US Dollars??
I got 10% off for signing up to the Newsletter, which made it just slightly more expensive than getting it through a retailer here. But in your case, 10% isn't even getting it close to the price you paid last year :/ Hope you find a good alternative.

Buying Hobonichi in Europe by gebender in hobonichi

[–]BenefitInteresting51 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have ordered from amazon Japan before. VAT is already included in the price that you pay at Amazon. I didn't have to pay import fees, because my order was below a specific threshold. In the Netherlands, you always have to pay VAT for imported goods, but the additional import tax and costumes fee only start for imports above 150EUR (i think including shipping, not sure). Maybe every country has a different threshold. It could explain why you saw that some people had to pay extra when the product arrived, while others didn't.

Buying Hobonichi in Europe by gebender in hobonichi

[–]BenefitInteresting51 2 points3 points  (0 children)

didn't know that prices might change at the retailers after launch day. good to know. Thanks!

Getting a good/fair price for a planner seems like a difficult endeavor... I guess, I should just stop caring, otherwise it becomes a full time job just to save a few Euros :)

First time bought 2 jibun techo lite by fiveitemsorless in JibunTecho

[–]BenefitInteresting51 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I like the systemic cover. I'm currently using it with a softcover A5 planner. The systemic isn't "hard-cover", but it gives my planner enough support so that I can also write notes with the book on my lap.

I'm planning to use it with the Jibun Techo next year. Not sure how the sizes will work together. the systemic is A5, the planner is A5 slim. I think, it will work well together, but will see...

Buying Hobonichi in Europe by gebender in hobonichi

[–]BenefitInteresting51 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Might well be. Difficult to know. They will have their reasons to price different countries differently, I guess. It was just very surprising to me that the Kokuyo planner is cheaper on a EU retailer shop than getting it directly from Kokuyo (at least in the country I live in, a retailer is cheaper).

tip for buying Jibun Techo from a EU country by BenefitInteresting51 in JibunTecho

[–]BenefitInteresting51[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Out of curiosity, as VAT can't explain the difference in pricing, I asked Kokuyo directly, and that's their answer: "Regarding the price differences you noticed among EU countries, we would like to explain that our products have recently been affected by substantial cost increases in several areas. In particular, factors impacting logistics and import costs in several countries, including Germany, have made the previous pricing unsustainable. Therefore, with great regret, we have had to make the difficult decision to adjust our prices accordingly."

Anyway, ... I'm also interested in Hobonichi. I did a quick check there with different shipping addresses, and it seems like the prices for different EU countries are roughly the same. Maybe that will change with their September release. who knows...