This is great, thank you! I love how it's essentially the same. I've decided on the Day Free this year as I love the space of an A5 but never end up using the whole page, or the whole book, and I hate wasting paper, and missing days. Hopefully this is a good in between
I know I'm 2 years late but thank you for the awesome video! I think I'm gonna buy my first hobonichi day-free for 2025! :D Also fyi: The right page at 3:15 is for quickly getting info about years when you have to switch between Western calendar and Japanese calendar. In the classic Japanese calendar the years are determined by eras which change with every new emperor. 2024 in the Japanese calendar is year 6 of the Reiwa era. But actually both calendars are used in Japan nowadays. When you live in Japan, sometimes you get asked to enter your birthdate with the Western year and sometimes with the Japanese year, for example. That's why on the page the different tables are the different eras since 1914. And the columns are: Japanese year of that era/ Western year / Current age / Chinese zodiac Really useful, if you live in Japan. Otherwise it's probably just a funny gimmick
This is great, thank you! I love how it's essentially the same. I've decided on the Day Free this year as I love the space of an A5 but never end up using the whole page, or the whole book, and I hate wasting paper, and missing days. Hopefully this is a good in between
I know I'm 2 years late but thank you for the awesome video! I think I'm gonna buy my first hobonichi day-free for 2025! :D
Also fyi: The right page at 3:15 is for quickly getting info about years when you have to switch between Western calendar and Japanese calendar. In the classic Japanese calendar the years are determined by eras which change with every new emperor. 2024 in the Japanese calendar is year 6 of the Reiwa era.
But actually both calendars are used in Japan nowadays. When you live in Japan, sometimes you get asked to enter your birthdate with the Western year and sometimes with the Japanese year, for example. That's why on the page the different tables are the different eras since 1914. And the columns are:
Japanese year of that era/ Western year / Current age / Chinese zodiac
Really useful, if you live in Japan. Otherwise it's probably just a funny gimmick
Thank you so much for this!!
Just what I was looking for!!
I think I'll try this one for '24 since I have the a5 English for the past few years and end up never filling up the whole book, great video thanks