2026 Planner / Weeks Yuichi Inoue
2026 Planner / Weeks Yuichi Inoue
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This is an English version.
The cover of Weeks features calligraphy by Yuichi Inoue, showcasing his transcription of Ame ni mo Makezu (Rain or Shine) by Japanese writer, Kenji Miyazawa.
Inoue, who worked as a teacher until his retirement, left behind an impressive legacy of over 3,000 works. Ame ni mo Makezu begins with the words "Rain or shine, wind or shine," describing an ideal figure who remains calm, patient, and kind to others in all circumstances. This techo also comes with a pencil board featuring the full calligraphy, allowing you to carry this inspiring work with you throughout the year.
The Weeks planner is designed for portability. It fits smartly in your bag or shirt pocket, etc.
The majority of the planner format is consisted with a weekly planner and notes. The left page is a weekly schedule, and the right page is a memo for the week.
The light Tomoe River paper is used for Weeks series, which is resistant to bleeding and the paper itself was designed for planners. The grid measurement is 3.55mm on the note section.
The year "2026" is stamped so you can easily identify the year when you put the notebooks on the bookshelf.
Dimension: (W)3.7" x (L)7.4" x (D)0.4"
Page Contents: Yearly & Monthly Calendars, Weekly planner page with a note section on the left side, My Favorites page, 365-day Goal page - exclusive to English version of Weeks
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.
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