Techo team members will be talking about sales information,
their recommended stationery, usage examples, and more.
Hello! My name is Kawamura, and Ifm a new member of the Hobonichi Techo team. I mainly work on writing content for the Hobonichi Techo Magazine. And after only six months on the team, I held my first ever Techo Kaigi! After much careful deliberation, herefs what I bought:
An Original size Avec & Day-Free
Alongside my work at Hobonichi, I also do some editing, so this year Ifve been using:
• HON: for Hobonichi work
• Weeks: for all other work
• Avec: as my private diary and notebook Ifve used the user manual that came with my techo as the cover of my Avec, so it looks just like a paperback book.
Still, as someone who likes to travel light, carrying both the HON and the Weeks around has been a bit of a challenge. For the past ten years or so, Ifve used planners with a weekly-left layout like the Weeks. This year marked my first time using a page-per-day techo—and I was taken by how easy it is to use! I've been deeply enjoying it for half a year now. Thank you, everyone. Thank you, page-per-day.
That's why for 2026, Ifve decided to use the Original-size Avec as my main, with the Day-Free as a sub.
My first Techo Kaigi had been going smoothly until I hit one question: Which should I pick for my first ever cover? I spent a month and a half gazing at the Hobonichi Store, checking the stockroom, and wandering around Tobichi. Then after long deliberation, there was something about a particular cover—the gracious, confident lines that become this primitive and calming floral design...
I chose Makoto Matsubayashifs gSilver Flowers!h Until now, I would tuck postcards and stamps into my bag or between books, but now they have their own proper place.
In the past—actually, up until the start of this year—Ifd buy my techo at the end of the year or right after the new year began. But being in the techo team, where the question of gWhich one are you getting next year?h starts popping up as early as September, it already—for me—feels like December. And now that Ifve bought my techo, I can't shake that festive New Yearfs mood.
What cover should I use for my personal diary next year?
Should I use the user manual + Original again? Or maybe the Bow & Tie: Galloping Horses HON since it's my zodiac year?
Seems like my Techo Kaigi is far from over...
Anyway, please look forward to tomorrowfs post!
--- Mentioned items ---
Hobonichi Techo 2026 Japanese Avec Books [Original A6 / Jan start]
Hobonichi Techo 2026 Japanese Day-Free Book [A6 / Jan start]
Makoto Matsubayashi: Silver Flowers [A6 Original Size]




