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Hello. Ifm Wenlai from the Techo Team. Itfs already the end of the year, isnft it? Time really does fly.
In 2025, I used three techos. A HON for my diary, a Weeks for freely sticking things in and jotting notes, and, new to the lineup this year, an A5 Day-Free.
¡Goal-tracking with the Day-Free
At the start of every year, I set goals. One of them this year was: gTidy my room!h To be honest... Ifm really bad at cleaning. When things are neat, I feel great—but once the clutter starts, my motivation sinks, and things pile up fast. So, in an attempt to fix the situation, I used my Day-Free to analyze what was going on and write down possible solutions in bullet points. This was back on January 25.
Wow... I was being very serious.
Before my initial burst of motivation faded, I tried to support it with logic and reason. Before we get to how it turned out, let me show you how I used my other techos.
¡Keeping a diary with the HON
My A6 size HON is my diary. Most days, I fill the entire page with text, but I make a little extra effort to decorate the first page of each month.
September 1 is Hobonichi Techo release day. This year, starting the day before, we posted live updates in both Japanese and English for gHappy Hobonichi Day!h I printed out and pasted in a post from when the English translation team was getting fired up and ready.
¡Stick, jot, anything goes in my Weeks
I use my Weeks most freely, without separating work and personal life.
I stick in wrapping paper, jot down passing thoughts, and write down little things people say to me.
One day, I was making a greeting card for someone important, enthusiastically using lots of washi tape. I left the opened tape packages and wrappers scattered across my desk and started snacking away.
Just then, Miyashita
happened to walk by, took one look, and said: gUh... it kind of looks like youfre eating washi tape.h
When I snapped back to reality, I realized he was right—my desk was such a mess that it really couldn't look any other way. Even slightly embarrassing moments like this become fond memories if you only write them down.
During summer vacation, we held a Kids Day workshop at the office, inviting the children of our crew members. We made handmade jellyfish together. This page shows some rough design sketches. I really do love making things.
¡So... what happened with the cleaning?
I wrote this years goal into my Day-Free, now letfs check in at the 6 months point.
Ah... not great. Most of the goals were marked with ~ or ¢. And after that came the busy stretch leading up to the techo release...
Now fast forwarding to November 24. Somehow, I finally tidied up. In other words: just the other day. Something that would have taken only a few days if I had pulled my finger out, ended up taking almost a full year...
This time, I wrote about gNecessary things to help clean up.h
Since the Day-Free doesnft have a fixed format and continues with graph pages, I used the TSUKI no IRO Sticky Notes (Frame) to create headings. Trying to plan in detail, writing things like gsteps to become someone who cleans," didnft work for me.
So I changed my approach and asked myself:gWhy was I finally able to do something Ifd struggled with for so long?h If I can recreate that same situation next time, maybe the hurdle will feel lower. Rather than pushing myself with a sense of obligation, it seems Ifm better motivated by happy feelings and a sense of accomplishment.
Ifm still very much in a process of trial and error, but by looking back through my techo from time to time, I hope I can keep growing—little by little.
Wishing all of you a wonderful 2026.
---Featured Items---
Techo & Covers
œDay-Free (A5)
œyuge fabric farm: Kagome Lattice Crest (A5)
Stationery
œTSUKI no IRO: Sticky Notes
œClear Cover for Weeks








