

Tsubame W80S Notebook – B5, 80 Sheets, Lined
A cult classic of the Japanese stationery world, the Tsubame B5 Notebook has been quietly charming writers, thinkers and doodlers since 1947. Handmade and hand-glued by master craftsmen in Tokyo, it features 80 pages of silky-smooth, acid-free foolscap paper—beloved by fountain pen aficionados for its resistance to feathering and bleed-through. The timelessly elegant cover design (unchanged since 1965) lends a certain gravitas to your grocery lists, lecture notes, or spontaneous haikus. A true heirloom notebook—except you’ll want to use it daily.
Clever Details That Count
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Fountain Pen Friendly: The acid-free foolscap paper resists ink bleed and feathering, even with wetter nibs. You can scribble freely without ghosting onto the next page.
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Heritage Design: With a vintage frame and gold-foiled spine bearing the founder’s initials, the cover pays homage to Japan’s postwar craftsmanship—still defended, unchanged, since 1965.
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Built to Last: Thread-bound and glued by hand, it lies flat and endures heavy use. Whether it’s tossed in a bag or stacked on a shelf, it never loses its composure.
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A cult classic of the Japanese stationery world, the Tsubame B5 Notebook has been quietly charming writers, thinkers and doodlers since 1947. Handmade and hand-glued by master craftsmen in Tokyo, it features 80 pages of silky-smooth, acid-free foolscap paper—beloved by fountain pen aficionados for its resistance to feathering and bleed-through. The timelessly elegant cover design (unchanged since 1965) lends a certain gravitas to your grocery lists, lecture notes, or spontaneous haikus. A true heirloom notebook—except you’ll want to use it daily.
Clever Details That Count
-
Fountain Pen Friendly: The acid-free foolscap paper resists ink bleed and feathering, even with wetter nibs. You can scribble freely without ghosting onto the next page.
-
Heritage Design: With a vintage frame and gold-foiled spine bearing the founder’s initials, the cover pays homage to Japan’s postwar craftsmanship—still defended, unchanged, since 1965.
-
Built to Last: Thread-bound and glued by hand, it lies flat and endures heavy use. Whether it’s tossed in a bag or stacked on a shelf, it never loses its composure.























