Can You See What I See?Games GaloreWeeks Hardcover Book (Japanese)

      The Can You See What I See? Hobonichi Techo cover series features images from the hit children’s book series by Walter Wick, like mountains of buttons, old robots, shelves overflowing with toys, and vast and creepy castles, all with hidden secrets waiting to be discovered. The Games Galore design is available directly on a Hobonichi Techo Weeks book.



      This Hobonichi Techo Weeks contains an all-over print of assorted games from the book Can You See What I See?: Cool Collections. You can see iconic game pieces like cards, dice, chess pieces, and more.

      In the very middle of the back cover, you can spot the book series’ mascot, Seymour, included in some of the cards scattered among the game pieces.

      Included with the techo cover is a card with a riddle like those featured in the books. The riddle, written by Walter Wick, is included in English alongside the Japanese translation by Shigesato Itoi, who translated the series into Japanese. Open up your cover to see the full photo and enjoy the beloved picture puzzle.

      The cover has been constructed as a light, hardcover book with some give to it so it still bends.



      When you order this Hobonichi Techo Weeks, you’ll receive a clear, adhesive corner pocket and a mini-size fold-out Hobonichi Japan Railway Map 2019.

      If you’d like storage space or a way to change up the look of your Weeks book, you can customize your book by pairing it with a Weeks cover.

      See Weeks cover lineup

      About Can You See What I See?

      This smash hit book series, started in the United States as I Spy! in 1991, features a line of intricate hidden object picture puzzles and accompanying riddles. The series also made a splash in Japan, and the books, created by Walter Wick, were translated by Shigesato Itoi. Now you can enjoy this nostalgic series all over again!

      <I spy! Official Website>

      Staff List

      Photographer
      Styled Images: Kosuke Matsuki / Product Detail: Hiroyuki Oe
      Stylist
      Maiko Akiyama (Props) (http://sound-of.net/prop) / Toshihiko Kuwabara (Costumes)
      Makeup & Hair
      Risa Fukushima
      Can You See What I See?Games GaloreWeeks Hardcover Book (Japanese)
      JPY2,592

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      Specifications

      Overview
      Size W: 94 x H: 188 x T: 10 mm / W: 3.7" x H: 7.4" x T: 0.4"
      *Specifications may vary slightly
      WeightApprox. 136 g
      Main materialPP coated paper
      Weeks Book (Japanese / April Start)
      LanguageJapanese
      Pages240 pages
      BindingStitch-binding
      Paper TypeThin, light Tomoe River paper resistant to bleeding and designed for planners.
      Graph Paper Size3.55 mm
      Yearly Calendar2018, 2019, 2020
      Yearly IndexApr. 2019 - Mar. 2020 (2 pages)
      Monthly CalendarMar. 2019 - Apr. 2020 (28 pages)
      Weekly QuotesOne per week (Japanese)
      Weekly CalendarFeb. 25, 2019 - Apr. 5, 2020 (116 pages)
      *All weekly pages include quotes.
      Graph Paper73 pages
      Informational PagesShorthand Note-Taking / Graph Paper / Using Common Items to Measure Size / Solar Terms / Tips on Living Life in a Good Mood / Breakfast around the World / Introduction to Reading Classical Literature / Emergency Preparedness / Conversion Chart / Useful Links / Age Table / Contact List / Personal Notes
      Listed InformationWeek of the year / Rokuyo (traditional Japanese calendar) / Solar terms / Japanese holidays / Moon phase (weekly pages include every phase, monthly calendars only include full and new moon)
      List of Japanese holidays and era names in the 2019 Japanese techo-Information listed in the book is current as of September 2018.
      -Era names are not listed.
      -The names of dates relating to the Japanese emperor and the accession of the new emperor, including April 30th, May 1st, May 2nd, and October 22nd, will not be listed in the calendars.
      Weeks Book (Japanese / January Start)
      LanguageJapanese
      Pages240 pages
      BindingStitch-binding
      Paper TypeThin, light Tomoe River paper resistant to bleeding and designed for planners.
      Graph Paper Size3.55 mm
      Yearly Calendar2018, 2019, 2020
      Yearly IndexJan. - Dec. 2019 (2 pages)
      Monthly CalendarDec. 2018 - Mar. 2020 (32 pages)
      Weekly QuotesOne per week (Japanese)
      Weekly CalendarNov. 27, 2018 - Jan. 6, 2020 (116 pages)
      *All weekly pages include quotes.
      Graph Paper68 pages
      Informational PagesShorthand Note-Taking / Graph Paper / Using Common Items to Measure Size / Solar Terms / Tips on Living Life in a Good Mood / Breakfast around the World / Introduction to Reading Classical Literature / Emergency Preparedness / Conversion Chart / Useful Links / Age Table / Contact List / Personal Notes
      Listed InformationWeek of the year / Rokuyo (traditional Japanese calendar) / Solar terms / Japanese holidays / Moon phase (weekly pages include every phase, monthly calendars only include full and new moon)
      List of Japanese holidays and era names in the 2019 Japanese techo-Information listed in the book is current as of February 2018.
      -Era names are not listed.
      -The names of dates relating to the Japanese emperor and the accession of the new emperor, including April 30th, May 1st, May 2nd, and October 22nd, will not be listed in the calendars.

      Please Read Before You Buy

      In order to provide you with the most satisfaction for your product, we've compiled a list of warnings, potential issues, and tips to keep in mind for this particular product. Please be sure to read this information carefully before placing your order.

      Test fountain pens before regular use

      The Hobonichi Techo's Tomoe River paper is designed to prevent bleed-through, but some fountain pens and water-based ink pens are not compatible with this paper. When switching to a new pen, we recommend testing the pen somewhere in the book, such as the back memo pages, to see if the ink bleeds through or takes an especially long time to dry.

      Cover corners are slightly bumpy and shiny

      The corners of the cover contain light traces of press marks, shines, and lumps. This is an unavoidable part of the manufacturing process.

      Imprinted year numbers may peel

      The numbers of the year are stamped onto the cover in metallic or other colored leaf, so strong rubbing or everyday use may cause the numbers to peel off.

      Use of Cover on Cover is not recommended

      We do not recommend using this cover with the Cover on Cover since the PP coated surface of the cover has a tendency to stick to the soft PVC material used in the Cover on Cover under certain temperature and humidity levels.

      Avoid storing in hot and humid places

      Please avoid storing your product in hot, humid places or placing it atop other objects for long periods of time as this may result in lower quality and color stains.