Some review about a kind of notebook

Stalogy is a Japanese notebook brand that has been growing in popularity from what I can see on social media. The brand name is a contraction of the words stationery, standard and technology. I’m not sure this notebook is particularly technological, but I’m a sucker for pretty much any Japanese notebook, so of course I had to buy one! They are pretty easily available via AmazonJetPens, and stores such as Kinokuniya.
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I chose the A6 size Editor’s Series 365 black notebook (other colors and sizes are also available). It is a true A6 at 105 x 148mm (see this post for a comparison of A6 size claims among various notebooks!) The look is very minimal– plain black cover with tiny branding near the spine. The packaging is a bit reminiscent of Moleskine– a yellow belly band with black and white details about the notebook and the brand.
The notebook has a soft cover and squared spine– it looks very much like the Hobonichi Techo, even down to the grey endpapers. The cover texture is smoother than the Hobonichi, and the corners are rounded to a larger diameter. (I wish more people would do really tight corners like the Hobonichi.)
The notebook is very slightly thinner than the Hobonichi, and very slightly less tall, but it is the same width, and any cover sized for a Hobonichi should also fit the  A6 Stalogy. As shown below for comparison, it is larger than a pocket size Moleskine.
Stalogy is a Japanese notebook brand that has been growing in popularity from what I can see on social media. The brand name is a contraction of the words stationery, standard and technology. I’m not sure this notebook is particularly technological, but I’m a sucker for pretty much any Japanese notebook, so of course I had to buy one! They are pretty easily available via AmazonJetPens, and stores such as Kinokuniya.
I chose the A6 size Editor’s Series 365 black notebook (other colors and sizes are also available). It is a true A6 at 105 x 148mm (see this post for a comparison of A6 size claims among various notebooks!) The look is very minimal– plain black cover with tiny branding near the spine. The packaging is a bit reminiscent of Moleskine– a yellow belly band with black and white details about the notebook and the brand.
The notebook has a soft cover and squared spine– it looks very much like the Hobonichi Techo, even down to the grey endpapers. The cover texture is smoother than the Hobonichi, and the corners are rounded to a larger diameter. (I wish more people would do really tight corners like the Hobonichi.)
The notebook is very slightly thinner than the Hobonichi, and very slightly less tall, but it is the same width, and any cover sized for a Hobonichi should also fit the  A6 Stalogy. As shown below for comparison, it is larger than a pocket size Moleskine.

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