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๐ Elevate your notes with Japanโs smoothest, bleed-proof B5 paperโbecause your ideas deserve the best.
Kokuyo Campus Loose Leaf Paper offers 150 sheets per pack of premium 75gsm B5-sized blank paper, engineered in Japan for superior smoothness and ink resistance. Its Sarasara texture ensures effortless writing with fountain pens and markers, while the 26-hole punch fits perfectly into Kokuyo binders. pH-neutral and bleed-resistant, this paper keeps your notes sharp and archival-quality, making it the go-to choice for professionals and creatives who demand precision and style.
















| ASIN | B07CF7WVW8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #127,725 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #179 in Loose-leaf Binder Paper |
| Brand | KOKUYO |
| Brand Name | KOKUYO |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 719 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04589739971882 |
| Item Weight | 2.01 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | KOKUYO |
| Package Size Name | 2 Pack |
| Paper Size | 7.2 x 10.2 inches |
| Sheet Count | 150 |
| Sheet Size | 7.2 x 10.2 inches |
| Unit Count | 2.00 Count |
S**H
The best paper, hands down.
This paper isn't fancy enough to print certificates or anything like that on. However, for everything else? I wouldn't choose anything else. Pros: - Fountain pen compatible. It's got no grain, so you'll find that even fine tips won't scratch or bleed. Extremely smooth texture is great for everything. - Relatively bleed-proof. Pretty much everything that's meant to bleed WILL bleed (like Sharpies or alcohol-based markers), but thicker inks actually stay on top (dip or fountain pen inks actually won't!). The only exception is if you use Gelly Roll Shadow pens, and that's a notorious line of pens known to bleed through to achieve their dual-tone effect. - Pretty cheap, price-wise. This might seem expensive compared to regular copy paper, but it performs on par with more expensive paper from brands like Rhodia or Tomoe, who DON'T offer a loose-leaf option or are much pricier-per-page than this stuff. Cons: - WILL NOT WORK with anything that isn't 26 holes or B5. It's a huge bummer, but I use this with Kokuyo binders, which are durable and a one-time investment. B5 is a weird paper size to shop for, again, and it has a very limited range in things that aren't Kokuyo or aren't B5 and 26-hole. - It still is, in the end, pricier than copy paper or regular notebook paper. - It's not true white. This is an extremely minute difference, but this paper does look a little bit yellower in tint than copy paper. It doesn't make any practical difference, but it is a bit unappealing to me, personally. However, it's such a minute difference that you probably won't notice it unless you studied the paper closely and actively tried to compare it. - Definitely not archival-quality. This isn't a problem for what this paper's for, but I do definitely notice it yellowing faster than other papers, especially if I compare notes taken a couple years ago to other papers that are around the same age. It's barely noticeable, but it is noticeable. HOWEVER, I don't find the paper getting brittle at the same time, so it's unimpaired functionally. Just don't expect the same color vividness in your doodle from today compared to like, 5 years from now. I hope you aren't putting your Mona Lisas on this paper. I find that these, in combination with Kokuyo's 26-ring binder (which you might actually have to buy from another site), really creates customization, ease-of-use and durability that just...puts the joy back into writing over typing. Kokuyo also makes different rules and sizes of this paper, so it just adds onto the options you have. My personal favorite is probably their dot grid college rule, but they have index tabs, regular lines in both 6mm (college) and 7mm rule as well as clear pocket packs, paper that folds OUT for a bigger space but still folds back into standard B5, and grid rule. I really just like keeping a few sheets of the blank stuff for doodles and messy planning.
L**A
Excellent paper, especially with the smart binder!
I use this paper in conjunction with the Kokuyo Campus Smart Ring Binders, which I can't recommend enough, in part due to this refill paper. The paper itself is also a nice standard weight, prints nicely, and feels pleasant to write on. Well worth the price!
J**S
Love this paper, prints well
Great quality and thickness for the price. I regularly use this paper and print double sided. But I print always looks great. Smooth writing. No significant bleed through with the pens and highlighters I use. I use this in B5 binders. Never had a single hole rip. I use this year round and make it a point not to run out. Love Campus products. I'm an American with a serious B5 addiction. ๐
A**E
Great paper, good price.
Itโs great paper. I use it to print material for workbooks I make. Prints look good, holes are always perfectly aligned. I will say that itโs clear that there are significant differences in color between batches of paper. I had 600 sheets, all ordered at the same time. When looking at the from the side it was a wide range of white and cream colored. Works fine for fountain pens with no bleed through or show through.
C**R
Smooth paper
Perfect for the B6 notebook
A**A
Uni student approved โ
I got this for my Kokuyo 26 ring binders. I'm so happy they have blank filler paper because I don't like doing my math on lined paper. The paper is silky smooth and so easy to write on. But I almost feel bad using it because it is such great quality. SOOOO much better than the standard American notebook paper (no offense America). Will be buying this paper for like, forever from now on.
J**E
Excellent paper.
I kinda love this paper. I can use a .2 pencil in it without poking holes or breaking lead. I use and erase color pencil without wearing holes. I can put it through the printer to put special gridlines on for Japanese writing. After 1 year of continuous use I have never had a sheet ripped out of my binder. I wish this was available to me when I was a kid and that more Americans used this paper.
N**Y
A little slippery for me, but still good
It's a little slippy -- the texture's almost plasticky, but you can still write on it and the ink won't smudge (at least not with a Uni-ball Signo pen). Epson ET-2720 printer will print on it nicely without smudging, but you'll have to stand by the printer and manually tell it to print each page, because it'll tell you there's a multi-page feed error after every page and you have to tell it to keep going.
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