Since its debut in Japan in 2017, the Hobonichi Globe has received prestigious accolades, including the Grand Prize in the Functional Category at the 2021 ISOT Tokyo Stationery & Office Products Fair and the 2023 Kids Design Award. Here’s a closer look at what makes this innovative product so unique and educational.
The Hobonichi Globe stands out for its minimalist design and portability. Unlike traditional globes, it has no fixed base or supporting axis, making it easy for young children to handle and explore. Its borderless, label-free surface mirrors Earth as seen from space.
Designed for kids aged six and up, and for adults, the Hobonichi Globe comes with a durable polycarbonate stand that keeps it stable during use. This is especially helpful when engaging with its Augmented Reality (AR) features.
The free Hobonichi Globe App allows users to explore detailed AR content in English or Japanese.
Simply point a smartphone or tablet around the globe to access real-time Earth data, including cloud cover, rainfall, wind patterns, temperature updates, and more educational content. The app brings the Earth to life with augmented reality (AR), transforming static geography into an interactive learning experience.
We tested the Hobonichi Globe over several days on our iPad Mini and found it entertaining and educational. For a more immersive experience, we recommend using a tablet rather than a smartphone. Lighting is crucial—the app performs best in well-lit conditions but struggles in overly bright or dark environments.
Below, we have listed all the tested features and how they work. We have added a few screenshots of our hands-on experience :
Earth This Week:
Earth at Night:
Beyond real-time Earth observation, the Hobonichi Globe offers a variety of engaging educational tools:
Transform the globe into a digital atlas. Tap on a country’s flag to read about its culture, geography, and key facts. Information is presented with clear visuals, making it accessible and enjoyable for users of all ages.
Explore photos of iconic landmarks, historical sites, wildlife, and vehicles. Each image is paired with educational details, helping users learn more about the wonders of our planet.
This feature brings Earth’s prehistoric past to life. Users can view 50 dinosaurs from the “Poplardia Wonda Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs” by Poplar Publishing, sorted by their eras: Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous. By observing where these creatures once roamed, learners gain insight into their evolution and extinction.
For those who prefer a traditional approach, the app offers a color-coded map displaying country boundaries, elevations, and familiar latitude and longitude lines.
Dive into Earth’s topography with an exaggerated elevation model. Magnified 100 times, this feature highlights significant geological formations like the Himalayas and Antarctica’s ice sheets.
The Hobonichi Globe doesn’t stop at education, it adds a playful twist to geography:
The Hobonichi Globe is ideal for curious minds aged six and up. Its combination of tactile and digital interactivity makes it appealing to a wide audience, from kids learning geography to adults passionate about Earth sciences. Educators may find it particularly useful as a classroom tool, while families can enjoy it as a fun way to learn together.
Size: 5.9 inches in diameter.
Stand Material: Durable polycarbonate.
App Compatibility: iOS and Android.
AR Data Sources:
– Cloud and temperature data: Custom Weather.
– Rain imagery: JAXA’s GSMaP.
– Dinosaur content: Poplar Publishing.
Topographic research: Tokyo Metropolitan University’s Hidenori Watanave Laboratory.
Product Page: Hobomichi Globe
Price at launch: $45.99 (US) and £44.95 (UK)
Buy on Amazon US or Amazon UK
Hobonichi also offers a 7.9-inch globe at a higher price (see the product page at the bottom). We tried the 5.9-inch version, and the free application is the same for both.
Product Discovery Article: This article is sponsored by Hobonichi Co., Ltd. We have tested most of the features and confirmed that they work as intended.