Midori Pocket Schedule A6 Monthly & Weekly – Black – 2026 (formerly PS-1)
Stay organized wherever you go with the Midori Pocket Schedule A6 2026, a compact yet fully featured planner designed for professionals who value mobility and structure. Its monthly + weekly left-page layout lets you plan strategically — review the month at a glance, then manage each week in detail. On the left page, track appointments and tasks for each day, and on the right, jot notes or meeting details freely. The weekly section runs from December 2025 through December 2026 with hourly guides from 7 AM to 6 PM, while the monthly overview spans December 2025 through March 2027. Perfect for those who like to summarize their week in one spread, this format helps you keep plans and notes “complete within a week.” With 55 ruled memo pages and 7 grid pages, it offers more space for writing than ever before — replacing older printed maps and charts with practical blank pages for flexible use. Bound in a durable PVC cover with a lightly cushioned finish, this slim planner opens flat thanks to thread-sewn binding and includes two ribbon bookmarks for quick navigation. The DP Paper inside resists bleed-through and delivers a pleasant writing feel whether you use pen, pencil, or fountain pen. Compact, lightweight, and crafted with Japanese precision, it’s the ideal companion for those who prefer to plan on paper.
• Format: A6 Slim Monthly + Weekly Left Layout
• Size: H148 × W96 × D10 mm
• Weight: Approx. 99 g
• Pages: 224 total
• Layout Includes:
- Annual calendar
- Yearly schedule & personal profile
- Monthly schedule (Dec 2025 – Mar 2027) with Rokuyō marks
- Weekly schedule (Dec 2025 – Dec 2026) 7 AM – 6 PM timeline
- 55 ruled memo pages + 7 grid memo pages
- 6 address pages
- Personal information page
• Binding: Thread-stitched (opens flat) with 2 ribbon bookmarks
• Cover: Foamed PVC cover with embossed finish
• Paper: DP Paper (fountain pen friendly, smooth texture)
• Origin: Made in Japan
Note: This is a January-start edition; no April, September, or Sunday-start versions are planned.