BouillonYippeeWeeks Hardcover Book (Japanese)

      Bouillon the Jack Russell Terrier was Shigesato Itoi’s beloved dog and a frequent celebrity on the Hobonichi website. She’s finally made her way to the Hobonichi Techo covers, which feature everyday photographs by Itoi as she enjoyed her daily life.



      The Yippee Weeks book features an August 2007 photograph of a very happy Bouillon frolicking through a meadow with a stick. The back cover has a photograph of Bouillon gazing at Itoi.

      The book spine has a message from Bouillon written in English.

      This techo comes with a sticker sheet depicting Bouillon and various items.



      A portion of the sales of this cover will be donated to a Japanese animal rescue shelter Rencontrer Mignon and will be used for animal welfare.



      When you order this Hobonichi Techo Weeks, you’ll receive a clear, adhesive corner pocket and a mini-size fold-out Hobonichi Japan Railway Map 2019.

      If you’d like storage space or a way to change up the look of your Weeks book, you can customize your book by pairing it with a Weeks cover.

      See Weeks cover lineup

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      Styled Images: Taro Hirano / Product Detail: Hiroyuki Oe
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      BouillonYippeeWeeks Hardcover Book (Japanese)
      JPY2,700

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      Specifications

      Overview
      Size
      W: 94 x H: 188 x T: 10 mm / W:3.7" x H: 7.4" x T: 0.4"
      Weight
      Approx. 136 g
      Main material
      PP coated paper
      Weeks Book (Japanese / April Start)
      Language
      Japanese
      Pages
      240 pages
      Binding
      Stitch-binding
      Paper Type
      Thin, light Tomoe River paper resistant to bleeding and designed for planners.
      Graph Paper Size
      3.55 mm
      Yearly Calendar
      2018, 2019, 2020
      Yearly Index
      Apr. 2019 - Mar. 2020 (2 pages)
      Monthly Calendar
      Mar. 2019 - Apr. 2020 (28 pages)
      Weekly Quotes
      One per week (Japanese)
      Weekly Calendar
      Feb. 25, 2019 - Apr. 5, 2020 (116 pages)
      *All weekly pages include quotes.
      Graph Paper
      73 pages
      Informational Pages
      Shorthand Note-Taking / Graph Paper / Using Common Items to Measure Size / Solar Terms / Tips on Living Life in a Good Mood / Breakfast around the World / Introduction to Reading Classical Literature / Emergency Preparedness / Conversion Chart / Useful Links / Age Table / Contact List / Personal Notes
      Listed Information
      Week of the year / Rokuyo (traditional Japanese calendar) / Solar terms / Japanese holidays / Moon phase (weekly pages include every phase, monthly calendars only include full and new moon)
      List of Japanese holidays and era names in the 2019 Japanese techo
      -Information listed in the book is current as of September 2018.
      -Era names are not listed.
      -The names of dates relating to the Japanese emperor and the accession of the new emperor, including April 30th, May 1st, May 2nd, and October 22nd, will not be listed in the calendars.
      Weeks Book (Japanese / January Start)
      Language
      Japanese
      Pages
      240 pages
      Binding
      Stitch-binding
      Paper Type
      Thin, light Tomoe River paper resistant to bleeding and designed for planners.
      Graph Paper Size
      3.55 mm
      Yearly Calendar
      2018, 2019, 2020
      Yearly Index
      Jan. - Dec. 2019 (2 pages)
      Monthly Calendar
      Dec. 2018 - Mar. 2020 (32 pages)
      Weekly Quotes
      One per week (Japanese)
      Weekly Calendar
      Nov. 27, 2018 - Jan. 6, 2020 (116 pages)
      *All weekly pages include quotes.
      Graph Paper
      68 pages
      Informational Pages
      Shorthand Note-Taking / Graph Paper / Using Common Items to Measure Size / Solar Terms / Tips on Living Life in a Good Mood / Breakfast around the World / Introduction to Reading Classical Literature / Emergency Preparedness / Conversion Chart / Useful Links / Age Table / Contact List / Personal Notes
      Listed Information
      Week of the year / Rokuyo (traditional Japanese calendar) / Solar terms / Japanese holidays / Moon phase (weekly pages include every phase, monthly calendars only include full and new moon)
      List of Japanese holidays and era names in the 2019 Japanese techo
      -Information listed in the book is current as of February 2018.
      -Era names are not listed.
      -The names of dates relating to the Japanese emperor and the accession of the new emperor, including April 30th, May 1st, May 2nd, and October 22nd, will not be listed in the calendars.

      Please Read Before You Buy

      In order to provide you with the most satisfaction for your product, we've compiled a list of warnings, potential issues, and tips to keep in mind for this particular product. Please be sure to read this information carefully before placing your order.

      Test fountain pens before regular use

      The Hobonichi Techo's Tomoe River paper is designed to prevent bleed-through, but some fountain pens and water-based ink pens are not compatible with this paper. When switching to a new pen, we recommend testing the pen somewhere in the book, such as the back memo pages, to see if the ink bleeds through or takes an especially long time to dry.

      Cover corners are slightly bumpy and shiny

      The corners of the cover contain light traces of press marks, shines, and lumps. This is an unavoidable part of the manufacturing process.

      Imprinted year numbers may peel

      The numbers of the year are stamped onto the cover in metallic or other colored leaf, so strong rubbing or everyday use may cause the numbers to peel off.

      Use of Cover on Cover is not recommended

      We do not recommend using this cover with the Cover on Cover since the PP coated surface of the cover has a tendency to stick to the soft PVC material used in the Cover on Cover under certain temperature and humidity levels.

      Avoid storing in hot and humid places

      Please avoid storing your product in hot, humid places or placing it atop other objects for long periods of time as this may result in lower quality and color stains.