Features

Monthly/Weekly CalendarClick image to enlarge

  • To-do list
  • Week numbers
  • Moon phases
  • Free space
  • Rokuyo (Traditional Japanese calendar)
  • Mini calendar
  • Timetable

To-do list

Each calendar includes checkboxes for keeping track of goals and things to do. The monthly calendar has five boxes, and the weekly has three. If there aren't enough checkboxes, it's easy to add more on the grid paper.

Week numbers

The calendars include the number of the week alongside the week. The formula we use begins counting with the first week in January that includes a Thursday.

Moon phases

While the daily pages feature illustrations of the moon phase of that particular day, these calendars only include new moons (●) and full moons (○).

Free space

The calendars also include free space below and to the left for taking notes, making plans or decorating the calendars with stickers and washi tape.

Rokuyo (Traditional Japanese calendar)

The monthly calendar days are labeled with rokuyo, a cycle of six days said to predict good or bad fortune that day. The labels are commonly found on Japanese calendars and used to plan weddings and funerals.

Mini calendar

The weekly diary has a mini calendar on the top left as an easy reference to the rest of the month. The week displayed on the current two-page spread is outlined in red.

Time Table

The weekly diary contains a 24 hour timetable that begins at 6 am. Each hour consists of two lines on the grid, making it easy to write in intervals of 30 minutes.