Hobonichi - HON
Used over your techo, it will help you keep your techo clean, protecting it from scratches and stains throughout the year.
You can make a techo of your own by slipping some photographs underneath the clear cover.
Used over your techo, it will help you keep your techo clean, protecting it from scratches and stains throughout the year.
You can make a techo of your own by slipping some photographs underneath the clear cover.
The Bow & Tie series is covered with the same textured, shiny fabric used in neckties. The material has a beautiful gloss and is soft to the touch. On this Galloping Horses cover, a variety of horses—some galloping, some walking—are woven into a chic beige background. The horses spending their time in leisure are depicted in fine detail through the intricate weave of necktie fabric.
The flowing manes and tails add a sense of movement and energy. Since the material is the same as that used for actual neckties, the woven texture feels smooth to the touch, and the silky luster adds to its charm.
The Bow & Tie series is covered with the same textured, shiny fabric used in neckties. The material has a beautiful gloss and is soft to the touch. This In the Forest cover features a soft, muted blue background adorned with animals and plants from the forest. The design is woven in fine detail using necktie fabric, depicting owls, bears, rabbits, squirrels, wildflowers, birds, and more.
The gentle expressions and gestures of the forest animals are also carefully recreated. Since the material is the same as that used for actual neckties, the woven texture feels smooth to the touch, and the silky luster adds to its charm.
In Waiting on the Chord, Kubota picks up the imagery of a previous work and further expands the world, expertly weaving a new story in this drawing.
The HON is a hardcover design already attached to the techo, with a one-page-per-day format as its main feature.
This book may seem like an ordinary black techo, but when you look closely, you will find the entire surface covered with a plaid pattern. The book is made of Takeo’s “Gingham GA,” a paper embossed with plaids reminiscent of gingham. You can see the gingham pattern from different angles of light. Although it’s embossed, it feels smooth to the touch.
Slash is one of the basic design options for the HON, which has a hardcover design already attached to the book. The soft ivory cover has a diagonal slash foil-printed in gold.
The design is based on the forward-slash symbol ( / ) used when writing dates. The cloth of the cover has a matte texture that feels nice in your hands and is resistant to grime, as well as wear and tear.
The design is based on the forward-slash symbol ( / ) used when writing dates. The cloth of the cover has a matte texture that feels nice in your hands and is resistant to grime, as well as wear and tear.
The Hobonichi Techo HON is a page-per-day type techo with a hardcover design already attached to the book.
The charming little house, with pink walls and a red chimney on a gray roof, sits atop a hill in the quiet countryside alongside apple trees that change to reflect each season.
The Bow & Tie series is covered with the same textured, shiny fabric used in neckties. The material has a beautiful gloss and is soft to the touch. This In the Forest cover features a soft, muted blue background adorned with animals and plants from the forest. The design is woven in fine detail using necktie fabric, depicting owls, bears, rabbits, squirrels, wildflowers, birds, and more.
In Waiting on the Chord, Kubota picks up the imagery of a previous work and further expands the world, expertly weaving a new story in this drawing.
The HON is a hardcover design already attached to the techo, with a one-page-per-day format as its main feature.
This book may seem like an ordinary black techo, but when you look closely, you will find the entire surface covered with a plaid pattern. The book is made of Takeo’s “Gingham GA,” a paper embossed with plaids reminiscent of gingham. You can see the gingham pattern from different angles of light. Although it’s embossed, it feels smooth to the touch. The year 2026 is foil-pressed in silver.
Slash is one of the basic design options for the HON, which has a hardcover design already attached to the book. The soft ivory cover has a diagonal slash foil-printed in gold.
The design is based on the forward-slash symbol ( / ) used when writing dates. The cloth of the cover has a matte texture that feels nice in your hands and is resistant to grime, as well as wear and tear.
Slash is one of the basic design options for the HON, which has a hardcover design already attached to the book. The dark navy cover almost looks black, and the diagonal slash is foil-printed in gold.
The design is based on the forward-slash symbol ( / ) used when writing dates. The cloth of the cover has a matte texture that feels nice in your hands and is resistant to grime, as well as wear and tear.
The Hobonichi Techo HON is a page-per-day type techo with a hardcover design already attached to the book.
In the Snake Toy pattern, toy-like snakes are lined up on a light gray-beige cover. The design has a cute retro feel, like toys that change shapes when played with. The necktie weave expresses even the most minor details of the snakes in various poses. The fabric used for neckties has a weave texture that is pleasant to the touch and has an appealing silky luster.
The Hobonichi Techo HON has a hardcover design already attached to the book. It’s designed to make you feel like you’re carrying around a favorite book, which you can pull out at any time to make notes no matter where you are. The book has A6 size pages and features a page per day, so the contents are the same as the Hobonichi Techo Original.
This book may seem like an ordinary black techo, but when you look closely, you will find the entire surface covered with a plaid pattern. The book is made of Takeo’s “Gingham GA,” a paper embossed with plaids reminiscent of gingham. You can see the gingham pattern from different angles of light. Although it’s embossed, it feels smooth to the touch.
The design is based on the forward-slash symbol ( / ) used when writing dates. The cloth of the cover has a matte texture that feels nice in your hands and is resistant to grime, as well as wear and tear.























