The Plain Who is it? notebook has 288 pages of extremely thin Japanese Tomoe River paper. The pages are printed in a grid pattern with 3.7mm spacing. The notebook has a grid in four colors: red, blue, green and purple.
Tomoe River paper, thanks to its properties, has been appreciated by fountain pen users, because despite its grammage (52g/m2) the ink does not run through to the other side.
The notebook has a hard paper cover with a reinforced spine, so it always unfolds flat, providing a high level of writing comfort.
The cover features a photograph of Denali, the largest mountain in North America. taken by Naoki Ishikawa. Cyanotype is a photographic process that involves a chemical solution and exposure to UV light. The appeal of this project comes from the brush marks, which allow you to see where the solution has been applied.
Hobonichi Plain Notebooks perfectly match Hobonichi's A5 size covers!
Material | Paper
Dimensions | 210 x 148 x 10 mm
Number of pages | 288
Center | Grid
Manufactured in Japan.