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product_id: 117628913
title: "ITOYA Oasis Notebook (Avocado, A5 (5.8\"x8.3\") Medium)"
brand: "itoya"
price: "₹ 3044"
currency: INR
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reviews_count: 10
category: "Itoya"
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# 160 pages of 75gsm super smooth Japanese paper A5 size (5.8"x8.3") – perfect portable workspace 360° foldable spine for ambidextrous ease ITOYA Oasis Notebook (Avocado, A5 (5.8"x8.3") Medium)

**Brand:** itoya
**Price:** ₹ 3044
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📝 Elevate your notes with Japan’s smoothest, smartest notebook experience.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ITOYA Oasis Notebook (Avocado, A5 (5.8"x8.3") Medium) by itoya
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 3044 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- itoya enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted itoya brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Yet Spacious:** A5 size balances portability with ample space—ideal for professionals juggling meetings, projects, and creative bursts.
- • **360° Fold-Flat Design:** Innovative stitched spine lets you fold the notebook fully back for effortless writing, left or right-handed.
- • **Premium Japanese Paper:** 75gsm ultra-smooth sheets that handle fountain pens, gel pens, and ballpoints with zero bleed-through or ghosting.
- • **Versatile Hybrid Layout:** Dot, grid & lined pages combined for seamless note-taking, sketching, and charting without a ruler.
- • **Customizable Textured Cover:** Personalize and organize your notebooks by subject or year with a tactile, durable front cover.

## Overview

The ITOYA Oasis Notebook in Avocado A5 features 160 pages of premium 75gsm Japanese paper with a unique hybrid dot-grid-lined pattern, a 360-degree foldable stitched spine for ambidextrous use, and a customizable textured cover. Designed for professionals and creatives alike, it offers a smooth, bleed-resistant writing surface compatible with all pen types, making it a top choice for note-taking, journaling, and sketching on the go.

## Description

Product description Ideal for Professional and Home Use Available in 3 sizes and 5 colors, this highly versatile notebook is perfect for use as a drawing journal, writing journal, or as a notebook for work or school. With a spine capable of a 360-degree fold, it can easily accommodate left or right-handed working styles, and each page has a combined line, grid and dot pattern so you can easily divide the pages, space text or draw charts and straight lines without a ruler, all in the same book. Super Smooth Paper Equipped with 80 pages of the super smooth 75gsm Japanese paper, writing or drawing in the ProFolio Oasis Notebook is a breeze. No matter what you write with, whether it be a gel pen, fountain pen, ballpoint pen or other writing instrument, it will flow effortlessly over the page when you’re handwriting, journaling, note taking or drawing in this premium notebook. Customizable Cover Label and organize your notebooks by subject or year with the customizable textured front cover. This is an ideal feature when looking to create new notebooks or reflect on old ones for any project. Variations Available Size B5 Brick, Size B5 Wintergreen, Size B5 Sky, Size B5 Charcoal, Size B5 Avocado Size A5 Brick, Size A5 Wintergreen, Size A5 Sky, Size A5 Charcoal, Size A5 Avocado Size A6 Brick, Size A6 Wintergreen, Size A6 Sky, Size A6 Charcoal, Size A6 Avocado Made in Japan Quality Cut, printed, and bound in Japan using only the highest-quality materials, the Oasis Notebook is ProFolio’s most popular notebook. But it’s not just the super smooth paper, machine-stitched spine, and textured cover that makes it so sought-after, it’s the affordable value of all this combined!

Review: Fantastic Notebook, nice stitching, very fountain pen friendly - I'm a very big fan of good notebooks, and there are a lot of them out there. This one, ranks as one of my favorite. There are a number of pluses to this notebook: 1) The slight-grid layout is nice. It has a lined-aspect, but also a slight grid (roughly 5mm with dots that subdivide it). Makes creating charts a lot easier. 2) The book is very fountain pen friendly. It rivals that of Campus notebooks in their ability to handle ink (which is better than Rhodia in my opinion). It's a heavier weight paper (compared to Tomoe River Paper), but isn't much thicker than what one would find in printer paper. 2a) Ghosting is very limited, even when using a very wet pen (such as a Visconti Homo Sapiens) 2b) Bleed through is non-existent. 3) This does lay flat. The pages are stitched in a very interesting fashion. This is similar to what you'd get in higher quality journals. There appears to be some glue still used (which is to be expected), but it doesn't appear to solely rely on glue to hold it together. This is a contrast to Campus 100-page notebooks, where there's no stitching and is only glue. 4) B5 is an excellent size of paper. A4/Letter is the standard in the U.S, and honestly I absolutely hate that size. It takes up a lot of space on a table, makes it harder to use a laptop with the notebook in front of you, and so on. A5 is a lot nicer, but honestly I find that generally too small for my work and study journals. I find that format great for dot journals, planning, regular journaling, and so on. The bad: I usually like to include at least one thing negative about products I review, but this notebook is hard to find a fault. The only thing I can remotely think of is to just be careful with the binding. Campus really has this issue, and I suspect that despite the stitching, this one will have some issues too. That comes down to the first 1/4th of the book, and the last 1/4th of the book. While it does "lay flat", it's really best between these marks. On the edges, you're putting a *lot* of pressure on those pages when you're writing on the back side of a page. If you only write on one side of the page, then this isn't a concern. But, if you write on both, then I recommend sticking a small book (I'm using an old campus 100 that I finished off recently) to help brace the pages. Long run, it'll save your binding, if that matters. While the book will likely still be fully functional, in my experience writing in these kinds of journals, it just looks bad. Bad enough that I modified my behavior to fix it. Just a warning about it. I'd really recommend this notebook to anyone in a STEM field especially. The hybrid dot/grid is a very very nice format. 80 pages (160 both sides) is a good amount. Not too much, not too little. If you're a student who is in the humanities, I still think this is a good journal, but would more recommend the campus variety to those people (specifically their 100 line B5 notebooks) as they're cheaper in bulk. If you're doing less writing, and aren't doing it much, consider one of the 30 page campus notebooks (as general for everyone). They're much easier to carry. Still this is a fantastic journal, and I'm finding myself using it a lot now. It's by far not my only journal though. I still use campus for a wide range of things, along with a number of A5 Tomoe River-based journals. This has it's place in my ecosystem.
Review: Do I like the notebook? - This was my first “expensive” composition-style book. I loved it. I did some research before hand so I already knew I’d love it—but seeing it in person is much different. My fountain pens don’t bleed through(easily) and I like the overall look and feel of the book. The red and the black notebooks look SEXY AF. Also, the notebook shipped much faster than desertcart estimated so that was a nice surprise.

## Features

- soft smooth paper made in japan

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07BH7MR3Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | #749 in Hardcover Executive Notebooks |
| Binding | Office Product |
| Brand | ITOYA |
| Brand Name | ITOYA |
| Color | Avocado |
| Cover Material | Paper |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 207 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 8.3"L x 5.8"W |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | ITOYA |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Pages | 160 |
| Paper Size | A5 |
| Pattern | Dot, Grid, and Line |
| Ruling Type | Dotted |
| Sheet Size | A5 |
| Special Features | Soft Cover |
| Specific Uses For Product | [POSSIBLE USES] note taking, journal writing, design projects, noted reports, sketchbook journal, thumbnail ideas, quick studies, simple notebook for class or work meetings |
| Style | Durable |
| Theme | Book |
| UPC | 075633602433 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ITOYA
- **Color:** Avocado
- **Cover Material:** Paper
- **Number of Items:** 1
- **Pages:** 160
- **Ruling Type:** Dotted
- **Sheet Size:** A5
- **Special Feature:** Soft Cover
- **Style:** Durable
- **Theme:** Book

## Images

![ITOYA Oasis Notebook (Avocado, A5 (5.8"x8.3") Medium) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/711x4D0D+nL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic Notebook, nice stitching, very fountain pen friendly
*by D***T on September 14, 2019*

I'm a very big fan of good notebooks, and there are a lot of them out there. This one, ranks as one of my favorite. There are a number of pluses to this notebook: 1) The slight-grid layout is nice. It has a lined-aspect, but also a slight grid (roughly 5mm with dots that subdivide it). Makes creating charts a lot easier. 2) The book is very fountain pen friendly. It rivals that of Campus notebooks in their ability to handle ink (which is better than Rhodia in my opinion). It's a heavier weight paper (compared to Tomoe River Paper), but isn't much thicker than what one would find in printer paper. 2a) Ghosting is very limited, even when using a very wet pen (such as a Visconti Homo Sapiens) 2b) Bleed through is non-existent. 3) This does lay flat. The pages are stitched in a very interesting fashion. This is similar to what you'd get in higher quality journals. There appears to be some glue still used (which is to be expected), but it doesn't appear to solely rely on glue to hold it together. This is a contrast to Campus 100-page notebooks, where there's no stitching and is only glue. 4) B5 is an excellent size of paper. A4/Letter is the standard in the U.S, and honestly I absolutely hate that size. It takes up a lot of space on a table, makes it harder to use a laptop with the notebook in front of you, and so on. A5 is a lot nicer, but honestly I find that generally too small for my work and study journals. I find that format great for dot journals, planning, regular journaling, and so on. The bad: I usually like to include at least one thing negative about products I review, but this notebook is hard to find a fault. The only thing I can remotely think of is to just be careful with the binding. Campus really has this issue, and I suspect that despite the stitching, this one will have some issues too. That comes down to the first 1/4th of the book, and the last 1/4th of the book. While it does "lay flat", it's really best between these marks. On the edges, you're putting a *lot* of pressure on those pages when you're writing on the back side of a page. If you only write on one side of the page, then this isn't a concern. But, if you write on both, then I recommend sticking a small book (I'm using an old campus 100 that I finished off recently) to help brace the pages. Long run, it'll save your binding, if that matters. While the book will likely still be fully functional, in my experience writing in these kinds of journals, it just looks bad. Bad enough that I modified my behavior to fix it. Just a warning about it. I'd really recommend this notebook to anyone in a STEM field especially. The hybrid dot/grid is a very very nice format. 80 pages (160 both sides) is a good amount. Not too much, not too little. If you're a student who is in the humanities, I still think this is a good journal, but would more recommend the campus variety to those people (specifically their 100 line B5 notebooks) as they're cheaper in bulk. If you're doing less writing, and aren't doing it much, consider one of the 30 page campus notebooks (as general for everyone). They're much easier to carry. Still this is a fantastic journal, and I'm finding myself using it a lot now. It's by far not my only journal though. I still use campus for a wide range of things, along with a number of A5 Tomoe River-based journals. This has it's place in my ecosystem.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Do I like the notebook?
*by K***N on March 3, 2026*

This was my first “expensive” composition-style book. I loved it. I did some research before hand so I already knew I’d love it—but seeing it in person is much different. My fountain pens don’t bleed through(easily) and I like the overall look and feel of the book. The red and the black notebooks look SEXY AF. Also, the notebook shipped much faster than amazon estimated so that was a nice surprise.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beautiful Notebook
*by R***H on December 18, 2025*

Beautiful notebook with fountain pen-friendly paper. Lies flat, wonderful paper, excellent quality.

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