Bonsai Outlet Releases 2026 Limited-Edition Japanese Wall Calendar for Collectors
Bonsai Outlet's 2026 calendar is a genuine Tōdan-published Japanese edition with six bonsai compositions printed at 17" × 23¾" — and stock is already limited.

Bonsai Outlet is carrying the 2026 Limited Edition Bonsai Wall Calendar, an authentic Japanese edition published by Tōdan, and if you've been waiting on this one, the time to move is now. The nursery has confirmed the calendars arrived on time but in limited stock.
The calendar itself is a proper import, printed in Japanese and published by Tōdan, a name that carries weight in Japanese publishing. Laid out across seven sheets with a clip hanger, it runs two months per page for six total bonsai compositions, each one rendered at a display size of 17 inches wide by 23¾ inches high. That's large enough to anchor a wall in a study, a growing room, or anywhere you'd want serious bonsai imagery visible for two months at a stretch.
The imagery is clearly positioned as collectible print material, not just a planning tool. Bonsai Outlet's own copy describes it as "rich, frame-worthy imagery: perfect to mat or laminate when the year is over," and that's a practical point worth taking seriously. Six compositions at that scale, sourced from a legitimate Japanese publisher, adds up to a worthwhile archive once December closes out.
Each order ships from Bonsai Outlet's Massachusetts nursery in a heavy-duty protective mailing tube, which matters for a calendar this size. Anyone who's received a rolled print damaged in transit knows the frustration; the tube is the right call for keeping those large pages flat and clean on arrival.
The calendar is aimed squarely at collectors, club members, and gift buyers. For club members looking for a practical gift that also functions as genuine bonsai art, this hits that overlap cleanly. The Tōdan publication gives it legitimacy beyond the typical commercially printed calendar, and the after-year framing potential makes the price-per-use calculation more defensible than it would be for a standard 12-page wall calendar.
What the product page doesn't spell out: retail price, exact inventory count, photographer or artist credits for the six compositions, and the purpose of the seventh sheet beyond the six two-month spreads, whether it's a cover, a title page, or something else. If you're buying for a club raffle or want multiples, it's worth contacting the nursery directly to confirm availability before stock runs out.
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