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A Japanese notebook featuring āFuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido Road,ā a woodblock print from Katsushika Hokusaiās series āThirty-six Views of Mount Fujiā (åÆē¼³äøåå ęÆ), created around 1831. The RO-BIKI NOTE by Yamamoto Paper is one of the most acclaimed Japanese stationery series among fountain pen enthusiasts worldwide, known for its distinctive waxed covers and exceptional paper quality. The Museum Series reproduces paintings from collections around the world, each printed on a passport-sized notebook you can carry anywhere.
The cover features Yamamoto Paperās signature RO-BIKI (wax-coating) technique: kraft paper infused with heated paraffin wax, giving it a soft sheen, gentle water resistance, and a warmth you can feel right away. Over time, the cover develops a unique patina, becoming distinctly yours with use.
The print shows travelers fording the Oi River at Kanaya-juku, one of the fifty-three post stations along the Tokaido, the main highway between Edo (present-day Tokyo) and Kyoto during the Edo period. Mount Fuji rises calmly in the background. Hokusai created āThirty-six Views of Mount Fujiā in his early seventies, at the height of his career, and the series became one of the most reproduced in the history of Japanese printmaking. The original woodblock print is held in the collection of the Yamanashi Prefectural Museum.
Inside, dot grid pages in Solist paper, a woodfree stock with a warm cream tone and gentle tooth at 65 g/m². Fountain pen inks absorb cleanly with minimal feathering or bleed-through, and the uncoated surface brings out depth and richness in ink colors. At just 30 grams, this Japanese notebook fits into any pocket and is ready whenever you need it.
Explore ourĀ Japanese notebook collection, crafted for exceptional writing and creative sketching.
Details
- Size: 3.5" Ć 4.9" (8.8 Ć 12.5 cm)
- Pages: 60
- Sheet Type: Dot Grid
- Paper Type: Soliste
Paper Weight: 65 gsm - Weight: 1.1 oz (30 g)
- Brand: Yamamoto Paper
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Description
A Japanese notebook featuring āFuji from Kanaya on the Tokaido Road,ā a woodblock print from Katsushika Hokusaiās series āThirty-six Views of Mount Fujiā (åÆē¼³äøåå ęÆ), created around 1831. The RO-BIKI NOTE by Yamamoto Paper is one of the most acclaimed Japanese stationery series among fountain pen enthusiasts worldwide, known for its distinctive waxed covers and exceptional paper quality. The Museum Series reproduces paintings from collections around the world, each printed on a passport-sized notebook you can carry anywhere.
The cover features Yamamoto Paperās signature RO-BIKI (wax-coating) technique: kraft paper infused with heated paraffin wax, giving it a soft sheen, gentle water resistance, and a warmth you can feel right away. Over time, the cover develops a unique patina, becoming distinctly yours with use.
The print shows travelers fording the Oi River at Kanaya-juku, one of the fifty-three post stations along the Tokaido, the main highway between Edo (present-day Tokyo) and Kyoto during the Edo period. Mount Fuji rises calmly in the background. Hokusai created āThirty-six Views of Mount Fujiā in his early seventies, at the height of his career, and the series became one of the most reproduced in the history of Japanese printmaking. The original woodblock print is held in the collection of the Yamanashi Prefectural Museum.
Inside, dot grid pages in Solist paper, a woodfree stock with a warm cream tone and gentle tooth at 65 g/m². Fountain pen inks absorb cleanly with minimal feathering or bleed-through, and the uncoated surface brings out depth and richness in ink colors. At just 30 grams, this Japanese notebook fits into any pocket and is ready whenever you need it.
Explore ourĀ Japanese notebook collection, crafted for exceptional writing and creative sketching.
Details
- Size: 3.5" Ć 4.9" (8.8 Ć 12.5 cm)
- Pages: 60
- Sheet Type: Dot Grid
- Paper Type: Soliste
Paper Weight: 65 gsm - Weight: 1.1 oz (30 g)
- Brand: Yamamoto Paper
























