Description
The name Jibun Techo comes from the Japanese for “self” and “planner”.The Jibun TechoDIARYhas a unique format to help you plan out your days, and provides a dedicated space to track or log various things whether it is your goals, food, health, reflections, etc.
Kokuyo starts by keeping things light. 52gsm paper makes for a lightweight notebook. While this paper is comparatively thin, it is nice and smooth and very resistant to bleed through.
Features:
Contents:
Contents list:
- Vertical weekly schedule (24-hour timeline/Saturday and Sunday get the same size slot/to-dos/weather/moon phase/sunrise and sunset/meals eaten/how you felt about the day)
- Monthly calendar block (including rokuyo [lucky and unlucky days] and the 24 sekki [divisions of the solar year])
- Monthly project (2-month spread)
- 3-year calendar
- Age chart
- Yearly schedule
- My dream 2025
- Money plan
- Weekly plan
- Favorite phrases
- Recommendation list
- Book list
- Movie list
- Gifts given/received
- Promise list
- Free list
- 100 wishes list
- Railway maps (Tokyo/Osaka/Kyoto/Nagoya/Sapporo/Sendai/Yokohama/Kobe/Fukuoka)
- Japan map
- World time differences
- Looking back on 2025
- Personal data
Dimensions: H182 W112 mm.
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