Yamamoto Ro-Biki Shape Series Notebook Review

Yamamoto Ro-Biki Shape Series Notebook Review

(Jeff Abbott is a regular contributor at The Pen Addict. You can find more from Jeff online at Draft Evolution and Twitter.)

Always on the lookout for new pocket notebooks to try, I was keen to try out these the Shapes Series from Yamamoto Paper as soon as I saw them. I've had other notebooks from Yamamoto before, but not in this size. A little smaller than the common 3.5 x 5.5 pocket notebook size, I was curious to try out this slightly smaller version to see if I would notice the size difference.

The Ro-Biki Shape Series notebooks from Yamamoto Paper are small pocket-size notebooks that feature 60 pages of 80 gsm dotted ivory paper sandwiched between waxed paper covers with different designs.

Yamamoto Ro-Biki Notebook

The 3.5 x 5 inch (89 x 127mm) paper is the same size as the Passport size of Traveler's Notebooks, or the same size as a government-issued passport. This is a size that I'm sure many people are familiar with due to the popularity of the Traveler's Notebook system, but I haven't dabbled in this size before.

Yamamoto Ro-Biki Notebook Passport

What really caught my eye were the cover designs. I went with Mountain Night and Wild Plants. There are many other unique cover designs that look great, but these two spoke to me. Getting them in hand, they look great in person and have a soft and pliable feel due to the wax coating treatment. According to Yamamoto Paper, the covers will patina in the same way as brass or leather as you use the notebooks. Aside from providing some protection from damage, the covers will also age and develop their own unique character with use. I'm looking forward to seeing how these covers develop their own story over the coming months of use.

Yamamoto Ro-Biki Notebook Writing

The paper used in these notebooks is fantastic. It's 80 gsm paper that is 100% made from recycled paper with an ivory hue and light gray dots. Writing on the paper is a smooth experience, and I've really enjoyed it with any kind of writing instrument I've tried. I haven't seen any feathering or bleeding, which is great, and the paper works well with all kinds of ink and graphite. There is some minor show-through on the back side of the page, but it's not so bad that it makes the back side unusable. You can definitely see some ghosting, but it's easy to ignore when writing on the back side of the page. For a pocket notebook, I'm fine with sacrificing some paper thickness for lighter weight and thinner notebooks.

Yamamoto Ro-Biki Notebook Back

The notebooks are bound with both glue and stitching, and feel really solid in use. I have no doubts that these notebooks will hold up well, especially compared to the typical staple binding that a lot of pocket notebooks use.

Yamamoto Ro-Biki Notebook Cover

The inside of the notebooks are completely empty. There's no marketing on the inside covers. The only branding is the small Yamamoto Paper logo on the back cover.

While the passport size notebooks look a lot smaller than the 3.5 x 5.5 inch notebooks I'm accustomed to, it's just an optical illusion. For my use, that half inch height difference isn't noticeable when writing, but it is noticeable when it comes to stashing the notebook in pockets or sleeves. After using these notebooks for a little while, I think I'm already starting to favor this passport size over the slightly larger 3.5 x 5.5 inch size.

Yamamoto Ro-Biki Notebook Binding

At $8 per notebook, these notebooks are a little pricey. A more typical price for a pocket notebook is around $5. The waxed cover and nice paper definitely add a premium feel, but it still seems a little high. At the end of the day, I'd still choose to buy these notebooks again just because I really enjoy the cover designs and how the cover feels in hand. As with all things in this hobby, your mileage will vary, and your opinions are valid! If these little notebooks are calling out to you, you won't be disappointed once you have them in hand. They're high quality products that are a joy to use. Be sure to check out the other cover options!

(Vanness Pens provided this product at a discount to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)


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Yamamoto Ro-Biki Notebook Back Cover
Posted on April 30, 2025 and filed under Yamamoto, Notebook Reviews.

Galen Leather Co. Legacy Collection Leather TwinFlip Case Giveaway

Galen Leather Co. Legacy Collection Leather TwinFlip Case Giveaway

Galen Leather is always designing fun and functional cases, and this Leather TwinFlip Case is a great take on the traditional three pen holder. The exterior leather is smooth and soft, and the case is lined with an Orange silk and cotton fabric. I have one to give away this week, so read the rules below and enter away!

Posted on April 29, 2025 and filed under Galen Leather.

Penedex, Your Digital Stationery Companion (Sponsor)

Just in time for summer travels, Penedex has a new feature for all users — the Stationery Store Map! Now you can discover independent stationery shops, printmakers, and pen stores near you, whether you’re at home or traveling to a show. Check out store details, get directions, visit their websites, and log the date of your visit to keep track of your adventures.

The store database is handcrafted by Connor Rose, a community member and the solo developer of Penedex. If you’re a shop owner and would like him to add you to the Penedex map, please reach out within the app or at hello@penedex.com. And if you’re a user whose favorite shop isn’t in the app, please let Connor to know and he’ll be happy to add it!

Penedex is your digital stationery companion, where you can catalog your pen and ink collections, prepare for a pen show, or check out what stationery stores are in your vicinity. You can add details to your pen and ink entries, such as nib type, pen material, ink color, shimmer, dry time, photos, and more. You can keep a daily log of your pen usage quickly and easily. Penedex will also keep track of how often you use your items and display a range of statistics about your usage. You can also add pens and inks to a wishlist to save for later — like when attending a pen show.

If you’re visiting the Chicago Pen Show this week, it’s a great opportunity to try out the Pen Show Planner & Organizer. Add important events to your show checklist or use the built-in budget tracker to make sure your pen show haul won’t blow your budget. And don’t forget to use the new map feature to find a local pen store and support local businesses!

Check out Penedex for iOS at Penedex.com or on the iOS App Store by searching “Penedex.” The app is free to download.

If you want to say hi, you can find Penedex on Instagram @penedexapp or you can find Connor Rose on his personal home page.

Posted on April 28, 2025 and filed under Featured Sponsor.