
Traditional Japanese Tear-off Calendar 2026 : 2 Sizes
This one found its people quickly — it's sold out for 2026. The 2027 version will be restocked — sign up below to be first to know when it's back.
At the intersection of utility and wabi-sabi aesthetics, this tear-off calendar brings the layered dynamism of Japanese design to your space. Through gossamer-thin Junpakushi pages, it manifests utsuroi (移ろい)—the beauty of impermanence—as each day's bold numerals ghost into the next through subtle transparency. The typography follows a precise chromatic system drawn from Japanese wayfinding: weekdays in black, Saturdays in blue, Sundays in red. Lunar phases and zodiac markers orbit the margins, while the memo space invites daily notation.
Available in two sizes: Medium works as a desk pad or hanging calendar, while Extra Large makes a bolder statement and is best displayed on the wall.
Medium: 7.6" x 10.4"
Extra Large: 10.25" x 15.75"
Junpakushi Washi Paper
Aluminum bracket with red fabric hanging cord
Tear-off format
Made in Japan
Winner of the prestigious Red Dot Design Award
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Traditional Japanese Tear-off Calendar 2026 : 2 Sizes
This one found its people quickly — it's sold out for 2026. The 2027 version will be restocked — sign up below to be first to know when it's back.
At the intersection of utility and wabi-sabi aesthetics, this tear-off calendar brings the layered dynamism of Japanese design to your space. Through gossamer-thin Junpakushi pages, it manifests utsuroi (移ろい)—the beauty of impermanence—as each day's bold numerals ghost into the next through subtle transparency. The typography follows a precise chromatic system drawn from Japanese wayfinding: weekdays in black, Saturdays in blue, Sundays in red. Lunar phases and zodiac markers orbit the margins, while the memo space invites daily notation.
Available in two sizes: Medium works as a desk pad or hanging calendar, while Extra Large makes a bolder statement and is best displayed on the wall.
Medium: 7.6" x 10.4"
Extra Large: 10.25" x 15.75"
Junpakushi Washi Paper
Aluminum bracket with red fabric hanging cord
Tear-off format
Made in Japan
Winner of the prestigious Red Dot Design Award
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This one found its people quickly — it's sold out for 2026. The 2027 version will be restocked — sign up below to be first to know when it's back.
At the intersection of utility and wabi-sabi aesthetics, this tear-off calendar brings the layered dynamism of Japanese design to your space. Through gossamer-thin Junpakushi pages, it manifests utsuroi (移ろい)—the beauty of impermanence—as each day's bold numerals ghost into the next through subtle transparency. The typography follows a precise chromatic system drawn from Japanese wayfinding: weekdays in black, Saturdays in blue, Sundays in red. Lunar phases and zodiac markers orbit the margins, while the memo space invites daily notation.
Available in two sizes: Medium works as a desk pad or hanging calendar, while Extra Large makes a bolder statement and is best displayed on the wall.
Medium: 7.6" x 10.4"
Extra Large: 10.25" x 15.75"
Junpakushi Washi Paper
Aluminum bracket with red fabric hanging cord
Tear-off format
Made in Japan
Winner of the prestigious Red Dot Design Award























