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2026 Planner / Hon A5 Hiroko Kubota

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This is an English version.

This cover design features an illustration by Hiroko Kubota. The timeless allure of Kubota’s artwork captivates viewers with each glance, defying the passage of time. The cover depicts a piano with a small cat sitting atop it, as if waiting for something. Titled "Waiting on the Chords", the design invites the imagination—perhaps the cat is about to join in creating music. This story-like illustration will gently accompany you throughout the year.

The HON planner with a hardcover book design, hence it's called "HON" meaning a book in Japanese. 


This series was created to make you feel like you’re carrying around a favorite book and take it out at any time to make notes. A5 size features a page per day with a 3.7mm grid layout, the size of a square grid that is easy to write on after years of research.

The HON has two attached bookmarks—one navy and one beige—so you can mark your place in frequently used pages. An A5 pencil board with a pen holder exclusively comes with the HON series. Paper material is durable and thin Tomoe River S paper and its thread-bound book with a lay-flat design makes it easy to write.

The year "2026" is stamped so you can easily identify the year when you put the notebooks on the bookshelf.
Last, not the least - each one of planner has a serial number printed on the backside of front cover! 


Dimension: (W)6" x (L)8.4" x (H)0.8"
Page Contents: Yearly & Monthly Calendars / Weekly planner page with 24-hour time table / Daily planner (a day per page) / Time Table / Graph Paper / Favorites / My 100 / Memories 2026 / 12 Switches to Help You Focus / For a Comfortable Night’s Sleep / Words to Remember / 365 Days Check-Off Sheet / Getting the Most Out of Your Hobonichi Techo / Gifts / Addresses / Personal Notes

Also available:  A6

HOBONICHI TECHO
The original Hobonichi Techo was born in 2001 from Japan, and it’s been refined and updated every year to reflect the demands of users. Now, over 20 years, the techo has been used by fans all over the world.