A review of the Hobonichi Techo A6 Planner and why I'm giving up on it!

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • An indepth review of the Hobonichi A6 Techo English Planner. A little bit about my planning and why this doesn't work for me.
    Why is my hair doing this weird cowlick thing at the front???
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Komentáře • 47

  • @douglasweir3170
    @douglasweir3170 Před 15 dny +5

    Hobonichi do have a Weeks book which is smaller and would seemingly be a better fit for you

  • @annturner9096
    @annturner9096 Před 16 dny +5

    Thanks for the great review! I really WANT to be able to use and love the Hobonichi planners - any of them, since I love that paper - but for all the reasons you mentioned, they just don't work for me. Like you, I like the weekly layout with a facing note page. It's great to experiment with different layouts, etc though - I usually end up with a little tweak or two to my preferred system after trying out something new.

  • @meghanjackson7494
    @meghanjackson7494 Před 16 dny +5

    I love seeing how other people use their techos, but, like you, it’s never worked out for me. I think the lack of a weekly is a big deterrent. I also find that when you account for the quotes and calendars and lines, I get about the same amount of writing space in a TN passport page with the flexibility of using the pages exactly how I want to use them. I do love my 5-year techo, however, and I’ve enjoyed my experiments with Hobonichi.

  • @evilcritter
    @evilcritter Před 8 dny

    I keep a nightly journal, so this, in a larger format, is up my alley. I found a Canadian company making a daily journal, so I might stick with them for a bit. Daily journals are super hard to find these days. Chapters used to have loads of them, but the past few years it has been a real struggle to find something.

  • @mizziztee1852
    @mizziztee1852 Před 14 dny +2

    Try the hobonichi weeks, they have regular and mega (more blank pages), and different cover styles (soft vs hard) and color/patterns. It is smaller than the TN but I love the weeks! Most importantly it is the same vertival style as the TN

  • @nicolls801
    @nicolls801 Před 16 dny +9

    I came here because of your thumbnail alone 😭😅

  • @TheBookishWyvern
    @TheBookishWyvern Před 14 dny

    Thanks for being so honest and undramatic in outlining the reasons for stepping away after trying out the A6. The influencer communities love the Hobonichi and it is often touted as the perfect planner/journal combo. That may be true for some, but not all.
    I'm learning more and more that I enjoy the concept of Hobonichi (and myriad accessories) more than the product itself. I do appreciate that it is a great product for some, but none of the configurations quite fit what I personally need. Some are too simple, and some are too complex. Additionally, the page a day format intimidates me, and the end result is typically more pages left empty than filled.
    After using the Cousin for three years, the Weeks off and on for approx. 3.5 years, and the A6 off and on for a year or two, plus the Day Free A5 & A6 and two nonstarts of the A5 and A6 ... I'm out as well, and I plan to use a standard TN in its place.

    • @blue_hour_appeared
      @blue_hour_appeared Před 14 dny

      Do you know the Take A Note planner? It might be one you’d like.

  • @jessicadupuis4958
    @jessicadupuis4958 Před 9 dny

    Hi there! Since you said you love the Tomoe River Paper and you like the "weeks" style layout but you miss the monthly layouts, I would suggest you try an N1 or N2 horizontal from Sterling Ink! The compact version because it sounds like you don't need a ton of notes pages or dailies. It might solve your "planner problems". :)

  • @Nora.Frank.
    @Nora.Frank. Před 14 dny +1

    I’m confused as to why anyone would recommend the Hobonichi A6 original to you, when the Hobonichi Weeks would literally be the perfect planner to try out as an introduction to Hobonichi, given as it’s exactly the same week to a page layout as the TN weekly that you currently use and enjoy, haha!
    Personally, I’ve tried the a6 original, weeks and a5 Cousin from Hobonichi and failed to stick with any of them for a full year. A small inexpensive notebook for tasks, and the stock calendar on my phone/other devices is the “system” I always fall back into, despite me so desperately wanting to be the fancy planner user my FantasySelf tells me I am 💀

  • @yesimthatlisa
    @yesimthatlisa Před 16 dny +1

    In past years, I’ve used this as my bedtime journaling each day and the monthlies I use for reading (a book’s start date/ end date). I’ve never used it as a “planner” - definitely wouldn’t work for me for planning. But even as a bedtime journal (I do like it being dated) there are times when I would want to write more, so then I’d have to write more on a separate page and then tip it in.

  • @LisePlansandJournals
    @LisePlansandJournals Před 16 dny +1

    I'm [somewhat] comfortably in a ringbound for 2024 but sometimes I want that book bound feel that I love for journaling, as a planner. Ive been eyeing the A6 techo over on JetPens for the last month, wondering if I should get one. I'm totally new to Hobonichi. Glad to hear some criticisms of it, which gives me a bit of pause. There is also an A6 Kinbor that's almost identical to the techo, except no quotes on the page. It also comes with trackers and everything - including the 12 monthly calendars - is undated so you can start when you want and how you want. I accidentally bought one thinking it was. a plain notebook but it is legit a beautiful A6 undated planner.

  • @LovetheWord311
    @LovetheWord311 Před 16 dny

    Oh my goodness. Resonated with everything you said. Just bought my first a6 Avec and started July 1. Am already freaking out without a weekly to-do list. But love the hobo cover i got with it & feel so bummed that I'm not loving it as much as I hoped. Will get the weekly supplement so hopefully I can make this work. Then use the dailies for journaling instead. the flipping back & forth to find my weekly tasks, driving me nuts!!!
    BTW, so cool to see some of my fave YTubers commenting here. I love the planner community. 😊

  • @lexiphile
    @lexiphile Před 14 dny

    Thanks for sharing your experience! Watching your flip-through made me realize that not being able to use all the spaces and pages would bug me the most about it, especially considering the paper they use. I don't think the hobonichi or other similar planners would be right for me. Enjoy your videos!

  • @NitaNellEtc
    @NitaNellEtc Před 16 dny

    I tried this planner in 2022. I didn't care that all the months are all together. I like month & weeks together. Other than that, it's a pretty cool planner. I've found planner peace with the Wonderland 222 B6. Love your channel here in Los Angeles -Anita

  • @michelleadams5609
    @michelleadams5609 Před 15 dny

    I got one last October for "Black Friday" on Amazon for $10. I figured that I would give the brand a try as I do have their notebooks, and am familiar with the 52 gsm paper (I prefer the 68 gsm of my Take a Note), but I was wondering if I could grow to love the A6 size.
    As always with Hobonichis, it's the quotes and the slicker paper. Now, I just used it as a wonderful little notebook for capturing thoughts.
    Next year will be my second year with the Take a Note planner and I plan on getting a few alongside their notebooks.
    My heart though, belongs to Rhodia. If they only made a planner whose format worked for me, it would be the best of all worlds.

  • @leslietriestodoart479
    @leslietriestodoart479 Před 16 dny +5

    If that's the problem why not try the hobonichi weeks instead ? It's exactly what you'd seem to be more comfortable with (weekly memo)

    • @liliax9147
      @liliax9147 Před 10 dny

      Why stick with hobo is the real question. They’re expensive and they have the quotes, and even if he gets the weekly he will still have this bulky planner because they also include daily. There are so many nice weekly planners out there.

    • @leslietriestodoart479
      @leslietriestodoart479 Před 10 dny

      ​@liliax9147 OK sure there is other options I'm not arguing with that. The hobonichi weeks don't have daily though. It just has the weekly layout. It's not bulky at all especially with the thin tomoe river paper

    • @liliax9147
      @liliax9147 Před 10 dny

      @@leslietriestodoart479 yeah, but doesn’t it have all those note pages at the back? But hey, do you happen to know of any planners that have a vertical weekly with hourly markings and no daily/notes (or very few notes)? I have sterling ink but even the compact has soooo many notes. And I would love a planner that doesn’t have all the months up front, but are grouped with their weeklies instead

    • @leslietriestodoart479
      @leslietriestodoart479 Před 10 dny

      ​​@@liliax9147well I think you might like to try the plotter system. It's very expensive though. But since it's a ring bound system, you can really customize it the way you want it precisely. I hate rings usually, but the plotter's are very tiny and the leather cover is gorgeous. Very nice craftsmanship. Gives me the same vibe than traveler's factory (i think they are branches of the same head company too). They have a very nice weekly memo refill with hourly and no extra fuss. Otherwise the traveler's company weekly vertical might be your best option but you will have to deal with the month all at the beginning.

    • @leslietriestodoart479
      @leslietriestodoart479 Před 10 dny

      @@liliax9147 I wrote your a long answer but it was deleted :( I don't know why... basically I was recommending the plotter. Now I'm scared to write more in case it's deleted again 🙃

  • @charis_explores
    @charis_explores Před 16 dny +1

    I found the Aura Estelle Catch All planner to be my perfect fit. It also uses Tomoe paper.
    I highly recommend it to everyone who will listen. 😅

    • @aliceinkwell5751
      @aliceinkwell5751 Před 15 dny +1

      Omg I just looked into them and they look amazing thank you! I see what you would preach about them the B6 classic is going straight on my list to try out.

    • @charis_explores
      @charis_explores Před 15 dny

      @@aliceinkwell5751 yes! The paper is amazing quality and I am so thankful I found a perfect fit for me. I hope you love it just as much! They’re a small company, so I found out by word of mouth as well!

  • @PlanYourOneLife
    @PlanYourOneLife Před 16 dny

    16:03 I agree with you, it's good to try something new that is out of your comfort zone. Which inks do you prefer to use on your TN paper? Also, do you notice feathering? When I used to have a TN most of my inks would feather on the paper.

  • @ramonafirehorse
    @ramonafirehorse Před 16 dny

    You could have both if you tried the Sterling Ink weekly + memo format. She has recreated and improved ( by cutting out the quotes and other superfluous stuff to give more space) the most popular planner formats and makes them with TR-S paper. And I just saw that Faded Chronicle, which is Canadian, may be doing something similar next year. I also need a weekly format and might try the Sterling Ink planner for next year depending on price.

  • @planningwithjohn
    @planningwithjohn Před 16 dny

    I've tried all sizes of the hobonichi the weeks, the a6, and the a5. I have never spent more than half a year in any of them. I love the idea of having most everything in one book, but I've been in travelers notebooks for so long I can't seem to stay away for to long.

  • @sfoss9470
    @sfoss9470 Před 14 dny

    I agree about the quotes.

  • @manvstationery
    @manvstationery Před 16 dny

    I like the idea of the Hobo but feel id be in the exact same possition with empty space

  • @jen7662
    @jen7662 Před 16 dny

    I enjoy hobonichi for the thinness of the paper and how,it showcases fountain pen ink. But due to finances I currently cannot justify spending this kind of money on a notebook. I’m using Stalogy now which is a bit better than the hobo in my opinion.

  • @sfoss9470
    @sfoss9470 Před 14 dny

    I also feel like the covers they sell are childish.

  • @sassyinscrubs5206
    @sassyinscrubs5206 Před 9 dny

    Someone wake me up please

  • @ELENAOttawa
    @ELENAOttawa Před 15 dny +2

    What an ugly and overpriced garbage! I would never spend my $ on it, not even $5. Hate it! Softcover is not protective, but flimsy сrар. Pages have terrible look and quality too. Boring АF and belongs in a dollar store.