[Monthly block] and 385 pages of [free pages]
■Starting in December 2024 (14 months)
A highly flexible [monthly block] format with plenty of blank space.
[Free pages] have seven dots for writing tasks and hourly plans, as well as a vertical type schedule for time management. This
is a simple and high-quality diary that stimulates the creativity of the user. We
used "MD paper" not only for the main text but also for the inside cover to maximize the writing comfort.
*The cover of the "one page per day" type is made of PVC, so we do not sell a dedicated cover.
A diary that focuses on "writing"
The "MD paper" used for the inner pages was developed as Midori's original diary paper in the 1960s, and has been continuously improved in quality to this day. It is a paper that is designed to be resistant to bleeding and bleed-through, and has a good writing feel. In addition, it is "sewn bound", so it opens flat, is easy to write on, and is durable.
Each page has lines on which you can write your schedule for the day in chronological order from 8am to midnight.
The pages have subtle lines and plenty of blank space, so you can use them freely to write sketches or anything else you like.
Each page has two bookmark strings for easy opening. You can also use the included index stickers to make it easier to search.
Product name |
MD Notebook Diary <A5> 1 page per day |
Contents |
Annual calendar: 2 pages Monthly schedule: 28 pages (December 2024 - January 2026 *14 months) 1 page per day 385 pages Index sticker included
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cover |
Made of PVC |
Number of pages |
Page 415 |
size |
H216×W157×D23mm |
weight |
Approximately 587g |
specification |
Thread-stitched, comes with two bookmark strings, and is packaged in a PP bag. |
material |
Main text/MD paper |
country of origin |
Made in Japan |
remarks |
●The cover of the "One Page Per Day" type is made of PVC, so a dedicated cover is not available for sale. ●There are no plans to release different types of this product (April start, September start, Sunday start, etc.). ●National holidays and other days off are based on the official gazette published on February 1, 2024. They may change due to subsequent legal changes.
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