Japan is famous for its stationery, and the Dialog Notebook lives up to that reputation. These Japanese pocket notebooks are well made, attractively designed, and use amazing Japanese paper. Most of the notebooks Dialog sent me are filled with Kinbishi paper, but one has special Bank Paper from Mitsubishi Paper Mills. Dialog sent me one of their pocket notebooks for my "5 Notebooks Better Than Field Notes" video series, and I was immediately taken with it. But I also noticed that the one they sent me came slightly bent. They apologized and sent me so much more than I was expecting! These notebooks are a great alternative to Field Notes.

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