


📝 Elevate your note game with Japan’s iconic dotted notebook!
The KOKUYO Campus Pre-Dotted Notebook pack offers 5 lightweight, dark blue notebooks featuring 6mm dotted ruling across 100 premium pages each. Renowned for its bleed-resistant, high-quality Japanese paper and wireless binding, this notebook is a favorite among Tokyo University students and professionals alike, perfect for note-taking, journaling, and bullet journaling.
| ASIN | B079KY8WKQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #85,360 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #419 in Subject Notebooks |
| Binding | Office Product |
| Brand | KOKUYO |
| Brand Name | KOKUYO |
| Color | dark blue |
| Cover Material | Paper |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 338 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 0.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | KOKUYO |
| Number of Items | 5 |
| Pages | 100 |
| Paper Size | 9.8 x 7 Inches |
| Ruling Type | Dotted |
| Sheet Size | 9.8 x 7 Inches |
| Special Features | Soft Cover |
| Specific Uses For Product | Note Taking, Journal Writing, Bullet Journaling, School |
| Style | Pack of 5 |
| Theme | Book |
| Unit Count | 5.0 Count |
J**I
Extremely nice notebook.
I will review this product in comparison to the typical composition notebook. These notebooks have plenty of space. You don't lose any space to huge margins, as composition notebooks tend to have. You get a nice location to write the date and a clean upper margin to write titles, but that is all. The dotted line format is extremely clean, and makes usage of the notebook for anything graphical an absolute pleasure. At the same time, it's just as nice to write non-graphical things in the notebooks. In fact, because the notebooks are so light and so spacious, I find myself writing far more often thanks to these. The paper has great features, and this greatness extends to weight as well. While this isn't the highest end paper in a Kokuyo Campus Notebook, let alone the highest end paper in the world, it manages to be light enough that the notebooks add very little weight to a bag. The paper is still very high quality--so much nicer than a standard composition notebook--and I get very little show through when using a fountain pen. It's wonderful.
M**A
Small but great quality
I love these notebooks. If you’re a normal person than the price might be a little high, but I’m picky, and I think it’s worth it. I used this brand when I lived in Japan and now I can’t part with it. I write a LOT and it doesn’t bleed through the papers so I can happily write all over both sides of the notebook. I also use erasable pens and I can erase to my hearts content without the papers tearing. I abuse these books and the pages never fall out. I’m loyal to this brand forever. this specific one is a bit on the small side, see my photo with hand to notebook comparison, and I have really small hands
B**Y
Favorite 😍
When I first heard about this company I wanted to buy the smart binder but didn't really want to fork out the price they want so I decided bc I wanted to make sure the paper wasn't going to be cheap and that I actually liked it I bought these first I gave one to my husband that uses it to sketch/draw/ notes/brainstorming/ journaling and I used the other 2 I used 1 for work for my scripts/notes and the other I use for more of a journaling. I love the paper it's 100% not cheap paper... only complaint I have is when writing with my lamy fountian pen it does this like spider/bleeding thing and it's only with my fountian pens.
D**Y
Feels Good to Write On
These are the best notebooks for the price range! It feels so good to write on, whether its fountain, ballpoint or gell pen. I love how they lay flat and how nice it is to fold over.
I**Z
Smaller Than I Thought
It Is More Of A A5 Than B5 Which Was The Only Downside..😞 But I Will Still Continue To Use It 😅😊
M**H
I like them!
I love these. I like the size of the notebooks, the paper feels SO nice. Writing on it is nice and smooth! I buy more whenever I run out.
D**D
very good value for money
very good value for money
A**Y
The most durable, thick paper notebook I have ever had.
Beware Americans, A5 is actually a bit small (little bigger than a DVD case) but it's more than satisfactory for my needs. Also don't pull out any pages, you'll start to unravel the entire thing. I have found this to be really good for journaling and writing prose.
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