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Hobonichi created a cover to carry stationery and other useful items along with your techo. Its name is “tragen,” which means “to carry” in German.
Although the unique pocket holds plenty, the appearance of the cover remains simple and sleek. The design would look great for all users.
Another feature is that it is light and comfortable to hold despite its tri-fold design with magnets. We designed this cover to be nice looking as it is, with a casual beauty.
The material is an elegant and soft nylon with a leather zipper pull on the front.
The cover has a magnetic closure; the magnet is covered with a leather patch to make it gentle to the touch.On the back side is also a pocket perfect for keeping tickets, notepads, and other items that you want to quickly access, with a “handwrite” tag on it.
This techo cover will comfortably fit A6 notebooks with a spine of 0.5 inches (1.27cm) or smaller. Though it has the capacity to fit spines larger than 0.5in, the cover might have a tighter fit. Add a clear Hobonichi Cover on Cover to protect this cover from wear and tear and add extra space for storing photos, stickers, and postcards.
Please note: this A6 Hobonichi Techo Cover does not contain the A6 planner.
The Hobonichi Techo is much more than a planner: it's an internationally famous lifestyle icon. This cult planner features a minimal and functional design and is full of little details that make it absolutely unique, such as quotes and informational pages about Japanese history, annual events, and folk tales.
The Hobonichi Techo is made by Hobo Nikkan Itoi Shimbun (ほぼ日刊イトイ新聞), a website and lifestyle brand curated by Japanese copywriter Shigesato Itoi. Hobonichi comes from the word meaning “almost everyday” and techo meaning “planner.”