In a quiet, open landscape with a beautiful view, the world of Hiroko Kubota shines with originality, beauty, and unique ideas. This time, one of Kubota’s works has been turned into a cover for a Large Hobonichi 5-Year Techo.
To be worthy of something that you will keep for 5 years, it’s made to keep sparking your interest. Every time you inspect it closely, you will discover something fresh and new about the design. After many thoughtful exchanges with Kubota, we incorporated a variety of subtle, creative touches to this cover.
As sugar-grain meteors fall from the pale blue sky, the cat on the boat starts adjusting the salt levels. The lighthouse beats a steady rhythm of light, while flying fish stitch new seams across the waves. The giraffe-like gantry cranes gather for a waterside chat, occasionally letting out a yawn. This cover captures a mysterious moment at dawn, one that is only known to the sea.
A cat is riding the boat. If you look closely, you will see that alongside it, there is a bucket with the word “salt” written on it. Turns out it was this cat’s job to regulate the ocean’s salt levels all this time.
In the sky, a meteor shower flashes across the vastness. Within it, there is a single larger one, which catches the light and shines demurely with its gold foiling.
The giraffe-like gantry cranes are having a merry little chat. The flying fish on the other hand are happily swimming and jumping around, sewing together the water’s surface.
The sky and sea expand into the interior of the cover. The bookmark is in a pale gray with a muted shine, blending into the quiet scenery. The pen hook on the inside lets you store your pen by its clip, while still maintaining the cover’s clean, refined silhouette when closed.
A wondrous world with a number of unique motifs studded around that exist within a wide and quiet scenery. We hope that you will be able to keep using this cover for a long time with playful curiosity about this scene.
Born 1971. Illustrator. Uses acrylic gouache etc. to draw landscapes, people, and animals.
Instagram: @hiroko_kubota
Homepage: https://kuvotahiroko.jimdofree.com/
Introduction to the Hiroko Kubota series products
(Hobonichi Techo 2026 lineup)
Size | H: 231 x W: 350 x T: 3 mm / H: 9.1" x W: 13.8" x T: 0.1" | ||||||
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Weight | Approx. 139 g | ||||||
Main material | Exterior: Polyester / Interior: Polyester | ||||||
Compatible Techo Books |
Large Hobonichi 5-Year Techo | 5 consecutive years TypeJapanese![]() ![]()
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Size | A5 size H: 214 x W: 156 x T: 25 mm / H: 8.4" x W:6.1" x T: 1.0" *Actual book size may vary slightly |
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Weight | Approx. 670 g |
Pages | 752 pages |
Paper Type / Binding | Thin, light Tomoe River paper that is smooth to write on and designed for planners / Stitch-binding |
Main Material | PVC / Paper |
Graph Paper Size | 3.7 mm |
Yearly Calendar | 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030 |
Daily Pages | Jan. 1, 2026 - Dec. 31, 2030 |
Daily Quotes | One quote per two-page spread (Japanese) |
Bonus Pages | Yearly Memo Page / Remember This / Gifts / Addresses / My Lists / My Favorite Things / Personal Notes |
If you’ve used any of these products, we welcome your notes on what you like about them or what led you to buy them so we can share it with customers who are currently considering these products. We’d also love to welcome comments from customers who purchased their techo outside the Hobonichi Store or received their book as a gift.
We’ve compiled a list of warnings, potential issues, and tips to keep in mind for this particular product. Additionally, the color of the product may be slightly different in actuality than compared to how it appeared on a computer or smartphone screen.
Due to the structure of the cover that opens flat 180 degrees, exterior stitching areas may appear puckered and lining material may be loose.
The pen hook of this cover is designed to hold a pen by its clip.
The cover's color and print pattern are created by dyeing or printing onto white fabric. While we take care to ensure consistency during production, slight variations in color or pattern may occur between individual items. This may also happen across a single cover, such as a pocket compared to the rest of the cover. Minor print blurring or uneven coloring may also be present. In addition, on rare occasions, there may be small black or white dots visible on the print. This is an unavoidable aspect of the manufacturing process.