








🦉 Elevate your daily grind with the BUKE A5 Owl Journal — where style meets substance.
The BUKE A5 Owl Dot Grid Journal is a premium 160-page notebook featuring 180 GSM ultra-thick bamboo paper designed for minimal bleed and ghosting. Sized at a portable 5.7x8.2 inches, it boasts a durable faux leather cover with gold foil owl logo, lay-flat binding, and practical accessories like a pen loop, ribbon bookmark, elastic closure, and expandable inner pocket—perfect for professionals and creatives who demand style, durability, and flawless writing performance on the go.
| ASIN | B0816C7VG3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #470,750 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #5,775 in Hardcover Executive Notebooks |
| Brand | BUKE |
| Color | PINK |
| Cover Material | Faux Leather |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (193) |
| Date First Available | October 12, 2019 |
| Expansion | 286 Millimeters |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.53 ounces |
| Item model number | c-50 |
| Manufacturer | Buke Stationery |
| Manufacturer Part Number | OWL-1 |
| Material Type | FAUX PU LEATHER |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Paper Finish | Smooth |
| Product Dimensions | 8.15 x 5.67 x 0.79 inches |
| Ruling | Dotted |
| Sheet Size | 5-x-8-inch Inches |
| Size | A5 |
T**T
Great quality and smooth thick paper!
Great value. Smooth, true white (not cream, not bright white) paper. Not ideal for fountain pen do to feathering, but stands up to every other pen I tested. Ghosts only with copic and sharpie. Tombow brush pens glide on smoothly and copics layer and blend like a dream. I wouldn’t paint or do anything with too much water as the paper has no sizing. But this is a journal, not a watercolor block, so I’m ok with that, lol! Copics actually work really well on this paper. You can only use one side with them, but it’s quite receptive to several layers of alcohol ink. Nice dot alignment. Dots are a good middle ground of visible but not obnoxious. No extra frills text wise, but I like that in a bullet journal. Sturdy sewn signatures and lay flat binding make it easy to flip through and use. Pen loop, ribbon marker, elastic closure, and pocket are a nice bonus. Wish it came in more colors and without a logo. I covered up the owl logo with a sticker, but The the pink color is lovely, it’s a soft peach pink. For the price I would defiantly grab one. Also would work well as a sketch book for alcohol based markers.
J**.
Dats a nice notebook
I don't normally leave reviews. But this is probably the nicest notebook I've ever owned. Outside of premium quality and a nice and useful sticker sheet. The box the journal was shipped in felt like packaging Apple would design if they made a journal. This is a rare item on Amazon that I feel is an actual good deal and not just a low quality AliExpress import with better shipping times. High recommendation!
Z**S
Almost perfect but it meets my standards
It’s a very good notebook with somewhat thick sheets of papers. I’m currently using a sketch book that you can buy from Office Depot for $7.99usd and the quality is not fountain pen friendly. This journal is fountain pen friendly. I like my papers on a slight scratchy side and this did not disappoint. I’m currently using a pilot custom heritage 823 with pelikan 4001 black ink. It has little to no feathering, absolutely no leaking to the back side and it absorbs ink fairly fast like a Mindori MD cream notebook. Why is it not perfect? The first sheet of dots is glued onto the intro sheet. So you do see a poorly glued section that will fall apart down the road. There is a very feint ghosting and my apologies, the phone is rejecting access to photos for security reasons. Besides that, I’ve got no complaints. It feels very nice in the hands and my fine nib glides smoothly with a little bit of feedback; just the way I like it. Edit 2/23/22: The pen holding elastic part tore off. It’s a poor quality material that didn’t like my custom 823 after being put into so many times. It just gave up entirely and spontaneously. The papers have ZERO feathering even with a dual line, ebonite feed. The papers are not very flat and you’ll find yourself fighting each page by holding it down when writing. The cover is holding up well. Pages are thick but the ghosting is more prevalent with the ebonite feed.
J**M
Excellent Bullet Journal for a Fraction of the Price
At first I was skeptical of the gsm of the paper and it being bamboo based but I am very impressed with this journal. I’ve been bullet journaling for 7 years and tried all the big names but I needed a mid-year fresh start at an affordable price. The cover has a great feel, I didn’t love the owl but covered it with an old pin and now it’s personalized 🤣. I do have some slight ghosting with black but only if you really look hard, I’ve experienced worse in more expensive journals. My Tombows, mildliners, supertips, and microns swatched beautifully, the sharpie SGel is the slight ghost. If you’re looking for a new journal this one checks all of my (excessively picky) boxes.
S**N
I tried 3 different types
I'm new to bullet journaling but it only takes a week or two of getting involved before you realize what works and what doesn't. I tried this one, the Clever Fox bullet journal, and the Minimalism Art one. The latter, I returned right away. It seemed cheap. The Clever Fox one is very pretty. But it's a mix between a softcover and hardcover, which I'm still on the fence about. This Buke one so far is my favorite because: - it's a TRUE "lay flat"...pages don't pop up when I keep the book open - the dots are paler shade of grey, so it makes the page seem cleaner - the hardcover is sturdy - the texture of the cover feels like butter - the thickness is great My ONLY beef is that it's pages are on the yellow side, whereas Clever Fox's pages are white. For the price, I think it's a great bang for your buck. I bought it in February, so I'm hoping by the end of this year there will be more color options.
M**L
Only ok for me a creative but may be perfect for a minimalist.
I bought this after I finished a different bullet made by a different company. I bought it cause I do a lot of drawing and watercolor along with my planning, because it said that it was 160gsm but I don’t think so. And if it is then it really absorbs my tombow and watercolor. I have to rush my watercolor with a heat gun to make sure it doesn’t ghost through. My previous journal was only 130gsm and did better with marker and watercolor than this one. I gave it three starts cause if your a minimalist BUJO journal user it should work fine if you use ball point pens, gel pens, color pencils, and maybe some highlighters. But if your a creative journaler like me you might want to go another route. I bought this because of the reviews but noticed nobody posted any pictures so I thought I would show you. The last 2 photos are from my previous journal only 130gsm. The first of the last two photos show marker and watercolor and the last photo is on the back of that page. No ghosting and bleeding.
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