Techo team members will be talking about sales information,
their recommended stationery, usage examples, and more.
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!







