
The latest work of the stationery "Cool Dog" series designed by Seiichi Tanabe, an actor and painter Tanabe, is now on sale from Gakken Stayful.

The first product, which began shipping on February 18, includes "notebooks" and "cards," and the second product on April 14, which mainly consists of stickers and badges used in combination with the first product. was. This new work has a product structure that can be used in the business scene, such as pen cases, sticky notes, A4 files, and stamps.
Sticky notes are most likely to be used in the business scene. The lineup includes "Mocchi no Nichijou," "Mocchi and Yoshikawa-san," and "Paw Paw Bobo Bobo."

Die-cut memos are convenient for phone calls and message memos. There are two types, "Pink" and "Mocchi no Ie", which can also be used as sticky notes.

A4 files will also blend into the office landscape. There are four types available: "Pink", "Full", "Mocchi no Ie", and "Everyone".

There are four types of stamps: "Good !!", "Checked", "Paw Paw Bobo Boon", and "Well done". Among them, "Checked" seems to be used frequently in the office.


A stuffed toy pen pouch is the best way to store stationery on your desk. There are two types, "kao" and "whole body".

I want to commute to work with the "stuffed toy pass case (kao)". Since it comes with a reel, it is smooth when you touch Suica etc.

In addition, iPhone cases are also on sale.

Purchase at Tokyu Hands or major stationery stores. Some products can also be purchased at Amazon.co.jp.

"Cool dog." Is an actor, Seiichi Tanabe, who drew a picture of a dog that he actually saw in the park and published it online. A popular character who recorded the highest sales in LINE's creators' stamps.
