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[Obsessed with this Stationery]
Itfs got to be the Jetstream.

Hi, Ifm Liam. I was initially worried about this Techo News theme, until, looking over my stationery, I noticed something. Perhaps something obvious, perhaps a little surprising. Of all my stationery, the item I have the most of is gJetstream pens.h Each one is well-worn, with its own personality and charm.



Back when I was living in England, good pens werenft easy to come by. I had to order them specially from Amazon Japan or receive them as gifts from friends there. Through that trial and error, I did eventually develop my own preference, which, as you may have guessed, was for the Jetstream 3-color or 4-in-1 pens.

In fact, once in a café, a person at the next table struck up a conversation, asking, gHey, isnft that a Hobonichi pen?h From there, we became friends while discussing our shared Hobonichi thoughts and experiences. To think that a simple pen could be the gateway to friendship... And it wasnft just that one time. Itfs happened at university, libraries, workplaces, all over. After all, a Jetstream goes with me everywhere.

These pens have been with me now, used every single day for the past... what? Eight years or so? If that isnft an gobsession,h then Ifm not sure what is. They might not be flashy, but theyfre reliable and steadfast friends that have stayed with me through thick and thin. Thank you.

£ I love them so much that I even repair them with tape if the barrel cracks.

The gObsessed with this Stationeryh series will continue. Please look forward to the next post!



[Obsessed with this Stationery]
My top 5 current favorite pens

Hello, Ifm Annen and here are my top 5 pens that Ifm obsessed with right now.



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yNo. 1z Pilot / Juice+ 0.4mm
yNo. 2z KACO / Pantone Ballpoint Pen 0.5mm






A recent favorite is the Juice+. The thin pen tip is perfect for writing within the squares on graph paper or for jotting down tiny characters. I also love the original gJuice Uph series, but the new gJuice+h feels a bit lighter, which I think makes it even easier to write smoothly.

(*The Juice+ in the photo has a black refill in a lavender body.)

The second favorite is the Pantone ballpoint pen. It may look simple at first glance, but there's a twist: when you click it to extend the tip, a tiny heart pops out! I canft get enough of it. It uses gel ink, so the writing experience is amazing too.



As itfs a collaboration with Pantone, the wide range of colors available for the pen barrel is another part of its charm.

¥I couldn't decide which one to get, so I ended up buying three. Ifm currently using the pink one to match my techofs cover.


I use these two pens for my ginput logh (where I record movies, books, and exhibitions).

¥I use the Pantone pen for titles on the left page, and the Juice+ for the smaller text on the right page.


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yNo. 3z Marble Pen: Neon & Neon Glitter



These pens, with several colors mixed together, make writing so much fun! Ifm totally obsessed with the vibrant neon colors.

¥If you look closely at the gNeon Glitterh version, you can see the twinkling sparkle of glitter.


I use these to jot down words or quotes that really resonate with me.

¥I feel like the words carry even more weight when written with this unique, shifting color gradient.


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yNo. 4z Caran dfAche for ARTS & SCIENCE Mechanical Pencil



The fourth is the Caran dfAche for ARTS & SCIENCE Mechanical Pencil. I had been looking for a pen that would suit the Tolight techo cover I chose for this year, and when I saw this, I knew it was the one.

¥The way it sits in the techofs butterfly stopper is just beautiful.


¥It also features the ARTS&SCIENCE key logo.


Beyond the stunning design, the slightly thick hexagonal barrel fits perfectly in the hand, making it very easy to write with. The body is made of a single part with no joints or seams, giving it a very stable feel.

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yNo. 5z MARVY / DecoColor Premium



The final item is the DecoColor Premium, gold and silver metallic markers. I hope this intense shimmer comes through in the photo, because they have a much more brilliant sheen compared to other standard silver and gold pens...

Since these are oil-based markers, they can be used on various materials like glass and metal as well as paper. If youfre worried about ink bleeding through the paper, I recommend writing on a sticky note and then pasting it into your techo.

¥They look lovely when paired with slightly darker colors, like the TSUKI no IRO sticky notes.


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Bonus
To house my ever-growing collection of pens, I use this BIG mug-shaped pouch from MILO.

¥ You can see its huge size when compared to an Original size techo.


Itfs convenient because you can store pens upright. At a quick count, I have over 50 pens in here!



Please look forward to the next update!



[Obsessed with this Stationery]
A Hato Sable......

Coo coo, just Asako flapping on by. My recent stationery obsession is...



A Hato Sablé...



... Sticky note!
It looks just like a miniature version of the cookie—how cute!


£Are you a head-first or tail-first eater? Personally, Ifm a total tail-starter.

Here is how it looks compared to the edible Hato Sablé. I only realized this once I lined them up, but the color is a bit lighter than the real cookie. I wonder if thatfs to make it easier to read what youfve written?



In contrast to the crispy, crunchy texture of the real cookies, the case for these sticky notes is soft and fluffy.



The size is about that of a large sticker, so it seems perfect for making important plans stand out in your techo.



Therefs a decent amount of writing space, but not too much, so itfs also handy for adding a quick little note when handing something over to someone.





The formal name of these sticky notes is gHatotto Itte - Fluffy Ver.h Apparently, they are only sold at the Toshimaya main store in Kamakura.

The reason Ifm writing gapparentlyh as if itfs someone elsefs business is because I didnft actually go and buy them myself. When I first learned about these sticky notes, I wanted them so badly I couldn't sit still! I resorted to the sneaky tactic of asking a colleague who lives in Kamakura to buy them for me. Ifm so sorry.



The Hato Sablé is really something, just look how passionate Ifve become. Anyways, thanks for reading and please look forward to the next post!

Coo coo.



[Obsessed with this Stationery]
Flashy is best! Flashy is life!

Hey, itfs Momoko. I like colors. Reds, blues, oranges, all of them. And, among them, I like neon colors the best.



I typically only wear blacks and grays, so I always want my accessories to bring that burst of vibrant color. Especially my stationery. It canft just be showy, but has to be interesting and well designed, too.

Looking at the same, flat and cold computer screen every day is, how can I say this... well, boring. So, when my eyes drift, letting them fall on something colorful perks me up. Just like listening to some music to change your mood, I think I just feel the need to look at and touch "things" with color.

This paper file is a vibrant red with a massive ! mark right in the center. It stands out more than any other file.



I bought it thinking, gIf I have this, I might come up with some great ideas!h or gThis will surely come in handy for work!h But strangely enough, once I put documents into this file, I immediately forget what I put in there. Ifve started affectionately calling it my ? file.

Old stationery is irresistible, too.


Ifm obsessed with my old stationery too. This was the stapler and magnifying glass I bought when I first headed out to work. A stylish but slightly difficult-to-handle business card case I inherited from a senior colleague. This Staedtler mechanic pencil and pair of scissors were bought because a designer I admired used them. These are all items Ifve been with for over 20 years, and I just can't let them go.

Theyfve worn with age and have become a bit harder to use, but I love that about them, too.



I keep aaaaall of these stationery items in this Doraemon ankipan (Memory bread) pouch. When you gather a bunch of flashy things in one place, it starts to look like a toy box, which I really like. Ifm truly obsessed with any stationery that makes the heart flutter with excitement.

Now, I wonder what kind of stationery the next team member is fascinated by? Look forward to it!



[Obsessed with this Stationery]
My pens for a techo time on the go!

Hello, Ifm Yoshida. I keep a Hobonichi 5-Year Techo, but Ifm the type who likes to save up my entries and write them all at once on the weekend.

I often spend my gtecho timeh at my favorite cafes—reading, working, or catching up on my entries. Today, Ifd like to introduce the stationery that is essential for these sessions away from home.





The best partner for my Hobonichi 5-Year Techo is the Pilot gJuice Up,h as mentioned here.



Because the space for each day in the 5-Year Techo is on the smaller side, this fine nib is just right. Itfs water-based, writes so smoothly, and I feel like it doesnft bleed through very much, either. I once had a great time chatting with about how itfs such a perfect match for the 5-Year Techo!



When I want to use a fountain pen, I reach for my gKaweco Classic Sport.h Itfs compact and perfect for carrying around. There are several nib sizes available, but I personally use the F (Fine) nib.


Since itfs quite fine, I can write to fit the grid of the 5-Year Techo like this.


I also love the design of the cap. Itfs a treasure I received from a colleague when I moved to a new job.



Since I had other work to do on this day, I also brought along some sticky notes for my todo list. These are the gSticky Memo Todo Listh by suatelier. For someone like me who is forgetful and whose thoughts tend to wander here and there, sticky notes are absolutely indispensable.

Whenever I suddenly remember a small task while working—like gOh, I need to email Mr. ZZh or gI should hand over that documenth—I jot it down on a sticky note right away. I can then move them freely between my techo, my desk, or my computer. That versatility is the best thing about sticky notes.

Thanks for reading, and please look forward to the next update!



[Obsessed with this Stationery]
Stationery that makes me want to write in my techo!

Hello, Ifm Mizunoya. Let me introduce my current stationery obsessions that make opening my techo even more fun.



¡Paddlers Coffee Original Daily Calendar


I wanted to try using a daily tear-off calendar in 2026, so I did a lot of searching on Instagram and happened to find this one.

The design for every single day is just wonderful, and I love the color palettes—theyfre absolutely irresistible. The paper is thin, so Ifve been enjoying pasting them into my Cousin.


Setsubun featured cute oni. Since it was a day I wrote about Ehomaki sushi rolls, I used black washi tape to give it a gseaweed-like feel.h

Tearing off a page each night as I write is so much fun. Since I know pasting it in will instantly make my techo look great, this calendar is what helps me keep going!

¡peca Labeler Roll Stickers


I bought these labeler roll stickers at a stationery shop called gpecah that I visited during a trip to Osaka in February. Anyway, they are so cute and you get such a huge amount! It was my first time buying labeler roll stickers, and every time I use them, Ifm so happy knowing therefs still so many leftc



Ifm still thinking about how to use them all, but Ifve decided to paste this gZzzh sticker on my life log page on days when I sleep for 7 hours. Ifm the type of person who needs proper sleep, so Ifm hoping that the desire to paste these stickers will stop me from staying up too late. Itfs the same logic as the stamps you get for doing radio calisthenics during the summer vacation. The laid-back style of the illustrations is also irresistibly cute.

¡ GLOO Roller Tape Adhesive


has already introduced this in her post, but I also love using this removable tape adhesive. The head swivels around to retract into the body, so you never lose the lid, and the clicking sound it makes when you move it is so satisfying that I find myself reaching for this tape glue automatically.

taught me a super duper convenient method for managing flake stickers. All you do is apply the tape glue to a notebook and stick the stickers on it. I feel like organizing them this way has increased how often I use them. Itfs wonderful to be able to see exactly which designs you have and how many of each!




Being able to lay them out like this is convenient for choosing, whether you have lots of flake stickers with similar designs or ones that are all different.

We introduced this method in detail in a Hobonichi Techo official YouTube Short, so if youfre curious, please take a look.

If you paste them on facing pages, there is a possibility that the adhesive might transfer to the other stickers when they run low, so if that concerns you, I think the single-page method shown in the video is best!

We also carry it at the Hobonichi Store, so please check it out if youfre interested.
GLOO Roller Tape Adhesive
(Currently out of stock, but we plan to restock. We will inform you on the store page as soon as details are decided.)

These were my most irresistible items. These posts are troubling me, since every time I read one, I want to buy more and more stationery but... please look forward to the teamfs other stationery obsessions.



[Obsessed with this Stationery]
Tool boxes that hold onto memories

Hello, Ifm Wenlai. My current eobsessionsf are definitely my tool boxes.



It was love at first sight a few years ago when I found this gNice Tool Box.h It was created as a collaboration between the stationery shop Sublo in Kichijoji, Tokyo and the illustrator Toshiyuki Fukuda.



This somewhat somber orange and the heartwarming, simple illustration... Ifm sure many of you find this quite nostalgic. When I was in elementary school, everyone used to have a tool box just like this tucked inside their desks.

Currently, I use this box in my locker at work. I use gSmall Everlasting ePaperf Bagsh as dividers to keep all those little items that tend to get scattered neatly in one place.


I feel kind of bad that none of this is related to my workc

Since Ifve stuffed it nearly to the brim, I leave the lid off and prop it up in the back.

Every day, when I stop by my locker and see the lionfs face, I feel a little sense of relief. I love it so much that I even bought a second one.





I thought it was the eLovely Tool Boxf, but it was actually the eSuper Lovely Tool Box.f This must be Toshiyuki Fukuda-sanfs own sense of humor at work. I canft get enough of it!



These are my tool boxes from home. They were originally packaging for snacks and tea. Let me introduce my eEmpty Boxf series.



My MOTHER Mr. Saturn cookie tin holds my washi tape, and my Miknits tin is packed full of stickers.

The pen case in the front, which looks quite ordinary at first glance, originally held tea bags from Ontfadore. The hibiscus tea was highly aromatic and delicious, but I canft deny that I really bought it for the tin case itself.



This paper box with its stylish font and colors holds my larger washi tapes, mini ink bottles, and the various minerals I collect as a hobby.

I first got to know the letterpress studio gLetterpress Lettersh through our collaboration on the gPrinters Drawerh drawer pouch with Mitsunobu Hosoyamada. The first floor of the studio is a caf? that sells handmade baked goods in these boxes.

I had the chance to talk with the studio staff quite a bit while staffing the letterpress shop during last yearfs Joy of Life exhibition. Apparently, even the text on these snack boxes is printed using letterpress!



Itfs not just the tool boxes I bought for their design; even the empty repurposed boxes each have their own little story. Because they hold the memory of the joy of receiving them or the deliciousness of the food inside, keeping them close by makes me feel at peace.

Please look forward to the next update!



[Obsessed with this Stationery]
Stationery to brighten up my techo!

Hey, Ifm Ayagi. Ifd like to introduce some of my favorite stationery that I use alongside my techo.



I usually stick to a black pen for writing, but these are the tools I reach for whenever I feel like adding a splash of color to the pages.

1. Compact Colored Pencil Set gMini Staffh

First up is this card-sized colored pencil set. Itfs incredibly tiny and just so cute!



I thought it might be hard to tell exactly how small it is from a photo alone, so I lined up a 100-yen coin next to it for scale.



Maybe itfs about the length of two coins? Even though itfs this small and adorable, itfs a complete set with 12 colored pencils, an eraser, and a pencil sharpener. Itfs so convenient for carrying around.



I love that it comes in a business-card sized case. It fits perfectly into the inner pocket of my Original A6 techo cover.



I always keep it tucked in my techo cover so that whenever the urge to draw hits me while Ifm out, I can quickly add some color. Despite their size, the colors are beautiful and vivid.

2. The gZIG Clean Color Real Brushh pens

The second item I recommend is a set of color brush pens for those times when you want to put a little more effort into your coloring.



They come in various set sizes, but I personally use the 36-color set.



Just look at how many shades of green there are! With 36 colors, youfll usually find the color youfre looking for.



Just drawing a picture with a black ballpoint pen, then adding a quick light wash of color looks pretty good, right? You can even layer the colors to create gradients. That soft, watercolor-like bleed is just irresistible.

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Those were my current obsessions. Thank you for reading and if you ever feel like adding some color to your techo, please give these a try!

Look forward to the next post soon!



[Obsessed with this Stationery]
Staying organized without a struggle!

Hey, Ifm Kawabata. Are you enjoying everyone's stationery gobsessionsh? Today is my turn to join the fun! For starters, Ifd like to show you my transparent pouch I use to store my techo and stationery.

FolderSys
Multi Compartment Zip Bag A5



The charm on the zipper is the official mascot of Suginami Ward. As a former resident, Ifm still cheering him on. Come on Namisuke!!

Ifve never been very good at staying organized. When I carry small stationery items around, they tend to end up scattered everywhere—in my bag, my jacket pockets, you name it. Even though I carry plenty of sticky tabs with me, Ifd always find myself panicking because gI canft find them!h Thatfs when I started wandering around the internet and discovered this pouch.

There were two deciding factors.

1) Itfs transparent
If I canft see whatfs inside, I immediately forget about it, and checking the contents is a chore.

2) Separate pockets
Having separate groomsh (pockets) for pens, tabs, and my techo prevents anything from getting buried. It also makes taking things in and out so convenient!




There are three pockets on the front and one on the back, each with its own zipper. You only have to open the pocket you need—a true lifesaver for the lazy!

This pouch was born in Germany, and I purchased mine through the HIGHTIDE online store.

The second item I just canft resist is this set of yokai stickers!

Yokai-sha
Yokai Narabe Stickers




On the left is my Smooth: Melon Sorbet Weeks. I love the color and the way it feels!

I bought these stickers at the gKitaro Chayah (a GeGeGe no Kitaro-themed café) near Jindaiji Temple during my first shrine visit of the year.


A single sheet packed with 150 different yokai!

Their small size makes them perfect for the Weeksf monthly calendar!


An important date* for a freelancer like me. I wrote it in my techo a day early (a small lesson learned!). *Calendar's text reads: tax return

The back of the sticker sheet has a QR code for a website where you can look up the names of all the yokai. This is a relief for a total beginner like me, who only really knows the famous ones like gSunakake-babaa.hBy the way, the yokai pictured above are gSazae-onih and gKijimuna.h

Finally, Ifd like to introduce my Hobonichi Whiteboard Calendar.


My family's schedule got scribbled in the second it arrived. There's a note for the gDentisth that I would surely have forgotten otherwise.

Since I started using this last year, it has become indispensable. My schedule for the month naturally catches my eye every day, which helps me live with a bit more foresight...! Because you can write and erase freely, I can jot down tentative plans without any hesitation, which really suits my personality.


That thing is here, too. (I really should just finish it and get it over with...)

Writing this Techo News entry made me realize how grateful I am that tools like these exist—tools that allow even a scatterbrain like me to manage my belongings and my schedule. (And to the yokai: thank you for the touch of humor...)

Please continue to enjoy the gObsessed with this Stationeryh stories from the rest of the techo team!



[Obsessed with this Stationery]
Book companions that help me read

Hello, Ifm Uni from the Techo Team. Today, Ifd like to share my current stationery obsessions that accompany me as I read.



First of all, you canft talk about reading without mentioning bookmarks! I choose what to read based on my mood, so I often have several books going at once. Before I know it, Ifve usually put almost every bookmark I own to work. Because of that, I often open a book I haven't touched in a while and find myself saying to the bookmark inside, gOh, there you were!h Itfs a little nostalgic moment that happens quite often.

Ifm particularly fond of bookmarks with artwork or unusual designs. Ifve been steadily building my collection, both by buying them myself and receiving them as gifts.


This is Mitirufs Shippitsu-chu-no-shiori (Jp: Ž·•M’†‚Ì‚µ‚¨‚è / TL: Author at Work). Itfs a fun design that makes me curious about what comes next.


This bookmark looks like someone has spilled their coffee. The cup is so cute, I canft help but stare at it. These are just a few from my collection, but I have many more favorites. Ifd love to keep collecting all kinds of different bookmarks in the future!

Next, when I find a passage that catches my interest, I highlight it with a Pilot Kire-na highlighter.

Ifve only got time to introduce a few, but please know that there are so many more! Ifd like to carry on collecting lots of varying types too!



Itfs easy to draw clean, straight lines, and the ink dries instantly. This is a big plus because it doesn't smudge the pages, and the lines don't feel out of place when I read them back later. (Showing my actual highlighted books is a bit embarrassing, so Ifve demonstrated on the techo's daily quotes instead...)

I especially love using the basic orange so the lines jump out at me immediately. Finally, once I finish a book, I record it on the right-hand page of my 5-Year Techo.



I absolutely love blue pens. Specifically, the Blue Black from Pilotfs Juice Up series is a favorite of mine for its chic, calming, and stylish color.

I use this same pen for work, and for the longest time, I used the 0.5 mm tip. However, after trying out various options, Ifve found that the 0.4 mm size is personally just right for the Techo's graph paper grid.

First, I use the Kire-na highlighter (this one is pale blue).


Then, I write the book title and the authorfs name on top.


Below that, I write my thoughts. If there was a sentence that particularly resonated with me, Ifll highlight it first and then write the words over the top so that they stand out to me whenever I look back.



Looking at my 5-Year Techo one or five years from now and seeing how many books I've read makes me want to go back and read them all over again. Itfs this feeling, and the stationery that helps me feel it that Ifm obsessed with!

Please look forward to the next update!