Hobonichi Paper(s): Omiya Yogashiten
Hobonichi Paper(s): Omiya Yogashiten
Hobonichi Paper(s): Omiya Yogashiten
Hobonichi Paper(s): Omiya Yogashiten
Hobonichi Paper(s): Omiya Yogashiten

Hobonichi Paper(s): Omiya Yogashiten

First notebook from Hobonichi in A6 size.

zł38.50

Description

This notebook has thick, durable paper, opens completely flat.

This A6 notepad has 155 pages. The paper inside is blank except for a lightly printed illustration, and the pages are glued in instead of sewn, making them very easy to rip out for shopping lists or passing along messages.

The folder style is modeled after the packaging of Omiya Yogashiten, a historical and beloved sweets shop in Kanda, Tokyo.Omiya Yogashiten’s motto is “Reasonable prices for sweets that aren’t cheap.” Using only the highest-quality ingredients to make universally appealing western sweets, they’re always investigating the latest delicious flavors to keep their customers happy. Some of their most popular treats are fresh fruit punch, apple pie, and their strawberry shortcake sandwich.

Material | Paper

Dimensions | 105x150x16 mm

Number of pages | 155

Layout | Plain

Made in Japan

Product Details

Format
A6
Planner
TTT0000N611XX
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