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Sutenai 100% Recycled Washi Paper Notebook - Plain A5

Sutenai 100% Recycled Washi Paper Notebook - Plain A5

Yoshikawa Paper, founded in 1909, has long specialized in both traditional and modern Japanese papers. Their Sutenai notebook - named after the Japanese word for “don’t throw away” - reflects their commitment to sustainability. Made from 100% recycled materials like discarded washi, office paper, and café cups, it blends traditional craftsmanship with modern values. 

Despite being recycled, they maintains a high standard of quality, ensuring that the washi paper used in the production is still exceptional. This eco-friendly notebook offers a smooth and enjoyable writing experience, without the traditional issues often associated with washi paper when used with today's writing tools. With one side featuring visible fibers and the other showcasing a distinct texture, this notebook truly highlights the versatility.

* Paper: Sutenai Washi Paper by Yoshikawa Paper
* Pages: 40 pages with softcover
* Size: A5
* Plain Paper
* Made in Japan

This is the video created by our friend Alesa (@) to share our factory tour to Echizen in Fukui prefecture to learn more about the paper of this notebook. The video from 18:14 talks about the sutenai paper of this notebook.

$15.00
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Sutenai 100% Recycled Washi Paper Notebook - Plain A5

Yoshikawa Paper, founded in 1909, has long specialized in both traditional and modern Japanese papers. Their Sutenai notebook - named after the Japanese word for “don’t throw away” - reflects their commitment to sustainability. Made from 100% recycled materials like discarded washi, office paper, and café cups, it blends traditional craftsmanship with modern values. 

Despite being recycled, they maintains a high standard of quality, ensuring that the washi paper used in the production is still exceptional. This eco-friendly notebook offers a smooth and enjoyable writing experience, without the traditional issues often associated with washi paper when used with today's writing tools. With one side featuring visible fibers and the other showcasing a distinct texture, this notebook truly highlights the versatility.

* Paper: Sutenai Washi Paper by Yoshikawa Paper
* Pages: 40 pages with softcover
* Size: A5
* Plain Paper
* Made in Japan

This is the video created by our friend Alesa (@) to share our factory tour to Echizen in Fukui prefecture to learn more about the paper of this notebook. The video from 18:14 talks about the sutenai paper of this notebook.

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Yoshikawa Paper, founded in 1909, has long specialized in both traditional and modern Japanese papers. Their Sutenai notebook - named after the Japanese word for “don’t throw away” - reflects their commitment to sustainability. Made from 100% recycled materials like discarded washi, office paper, and café cups, it blends traditional craftsmanship with modern values. 

Despite being recycled, they maintains a high standard of quality, ensuring that the washi paper used in the production is still exceptional. This eco-friendly notebook offers a smooth and enjoyable writing experience, without the traditional issues often associated with washi paper when used with today's writing tools. With one side featuring visible fibers and the other showcasing a distinct texture, this notebook truly highlights the versatility.

* Paper: Sutenai Washi Paper by Yoshikawa Paper
* Pages: 40 pages with softcover
* Size: A5
* Plain Paper
* Made in Japan

This is the video created by our friend Alesa (@) to share our factory tour to Echizen in Fukui prefecture to learn more about the paper of this notebook. The video from 18:14 talks about the sutenai paper of this notebook.