Here a short review of the Muji DinA5 notebook made for fountain pens. Well, it does not say, that it was made especially for fountain pens, but that you can use fountain pens. At the Muji homepage these are listed as "High Quality Smooth Paper Note A5" notebooks. There's also a DinA6 version.
Cover: Black, softcover. The spine is covered with black bookbinding tape
Pages: 72 sheets
Paper: lined (6mm), "smooth paper", light beige. I do not know the weight, but I guess about 80g/m²
Binding: the signatures (sewed binding) are glued.
Smoothness: quite smooth. Good for fountain pens.
Feathering:There is some when using juicy pens or flexing
Showthrough: Some, but not too bad
Bleedthrough: only with wet writers
Drying time: quite good.
Overall the paper is not too bad. The notebook looks quite slick, and I will use it at work (because of the looks). It costs 350 Yen which is okay, I guess. A very positive thing is that the notebook lies almost flat because of the glued binding.
Unfortunately there is better paper out there. The Maruman Mnemosyne 80g/m² is better when it come to bleedthrough and showthrough, but it is more expensive. Tsubame notebooks are not as smooth as the Muji notebook, but they provide more options: Grid, lined, blank, Japanese grid for Chinese characters, vertical lining, diary, etc.). Tsubame paper is also thicker (83g/m²) so there's even less showthrough/bleedthrough. But they look like school notebooks.
So the Muji takes the third place behind the Maruman Mnemosyne and the Tsubame.
p.s.: I am moving more and more away from Clairefontaine/Rhodia as they are harder to get buy here in Japan and are much very expensive. I also prefer the shorter drying time of the Japanese notebooks as I am a left-handed.
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