□Flowing Smooth
want to write
□ I want to write smoothly and quickly
□ Even the thin tip of the pen won't get caught.
I want to write Smooth
We use KOKUYO's original base paper, which has a proven track record and is rated as easy to write on with a variety of writing instruments.
□ I want a solid writing experience.
□ I want to write carefully and stably.
□ The pen tip does not slip,
I want to write well
Compared to ` SARASARA/Smooth'' type paper, we use KOKUYO's original base paper, which has a smoother surface and lower paper density, and is softer and thicker, giving you a solid feel to write on.
□ I want to erase it cleanly with light force.
□ Leaves no trace
I want to erase it completely
□ From “SARASARA/Smooth”
I want to write more smoothly
Uses KOKUYO's original base paper, which allows you to write even more smoothly than the "SARASARA/Smooth" type, and leaves less lead residue when erased.
By making the pulp finer and adjusting the press process to reduce the unevenness of the paper surface, we have achieved a smooth writing experience that is easy to erase.
Choose by size and type!
Loose leaf that is convenient to carry! But have you ever experienced something like this when carrying it around?
campus loose leaf case
2 pockets that can be sorted
Since it is a 2-pocket type with a partition, you can store loose leaf before use and loose leaf after use separately.
Carry it around while keeping it clean
The case is more durable than loose-leaf bags, so the loose-leaf won't bend and you can carry it while keeping it clean.
Does not fall easily even when turned upside down
It is easy to close and comes with a stopper that prevents the contents from falling out even if you turn it upside down.
Can accommodate up to 100 sheets
It can accommodate up to 100 sheets of loose leaf. A standard 100-sheet loose leaf can be transferred as is.
Loose leaf Dot Ruled
The loose leaf inside has Dot Ruled that help you write beautifully.
Campus 2-pocket loose-leaf case that can be sorted
Product number | Manufacturer's suggested retail price (Tax excluded) |
size | Number of holes | Details of Ruled line | Number of lines | Number of sheets |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NO-CP836AT-P | 430 yen | B5 | 26 holes | 7mm horizontal Ruled (with dots) | 31 lines | 30 pieces |
NO-CP836BT-LB | 430 yen | 6mm horizontal Ruled (with dots) | 36 lines |
●Maximum capacity: 100 sheets ●Paper quality: woodfree paper ●Case material: PP ●Paper thickness: 75g/㎡・0.10mm approx. ●Round hole
●Inner paper dimensions/vertical 257 x horizontal 182 ●Case dimensions/vertical 278 x horizontal 206
●Inner paper/ NO- CP836AT: Same as NO- 836ATN, NO- CP836BT: Same as NO- 836BTN
◆Cover color/LB...Light blue, P...Pink Rule width/ 7mm horizontal Ruled (A ruled line): 7mm, 6mm horizontal Ruled (B ruled line): 6mm
campus Removable notebook loose leaf
Peel it off to create a loose leaf
You can tear out the pages to create a loose-leaf book that you can organize in a binder.
Hard to come apart
It's a notebook-shaped loose-leaf book that's cross-bound like a notebook, so it won't fall apart easily and is easy to carry around.
Notebook type makes it easy to write
You can write in your notes. It's easy to write on even if the bottom is unstable, and you don't have to worry about losing it before you organize it.
Adopts Dot Ruled
Dot Ruled that support "beautiful writing".
Campus Peelable notebook type loose leaf
Product number | Manufacturer's suggested retail price (Tax excluded) |
size | Number of holes | Details of Ruled line | Number of lines | Number of sheets |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NO-936AT-P | 310 yen | B5 | 26 holes | 7mm horizontal Ruled (with dots) | 31 lines | 50 pieces |
NO-936BT-LB | 310 yen | 6mm horizontal Ruled (with dots) | 36 lines |
●Paper quality/ woodfree paper (FSC Certification) ●Cover (front/back)/paperboard ●Binding style/tear-off type (paper cloth) ●Round hole ●Dimensions/vertical 257 x horizontal 182
◆Cover color/P...Pink, LB...Light blue Rule width/ 7mm horizontal Ruled (A rule): 7mm, 6mm horizontal Ruled (B rule): 6mm
Campus Study Planner is an item that allows you to plan your study schedule.
Choose the type that suits you best from the 3 types: 1 day type, 1 week type, and 2 week type.
A loose-leaf reference book is a loose-leaf type reference book that can be used by replacing the pages one by one.
*Loose-leaf reference books are reference books published by Gakken Plus Co., Ltd.
*Cover design may change due to revisions.
A question was posted to KOKUYO's official Instagram account from a first-year high school student. ``I'm really confused as to whether it's better to use notebooks or loose-leaf books for high school studies.'' Therefore, the people inside hurriedly conducted an emergency survey. Responses were received from 492 people. For high school students who have to submit notes, do they usually use “notebooks” or “loose-leaf”?
A question was posted to KOKUYO's official Instagram account from a first-year high school student. ``I'm really confused as to whether it's better to use notebooks or loose-leaf books for high school studies.'' Therefore, the people inside hurriedly conducted an emergency survey. Responses were received from 492 people. For high school students who have to submit notes, do they usually use “notebooks” or “loose-leaf”?
This is the fourth installment of the highly popular Instagram-linked project, in which our followers reveal what they want to know. This time, we will focus on the "Subject-specific! Notebook or loose-leaf?" question for middle school and high school students.
This is the fourth installment of the highly popular Instagram-linked project, in which our followers reveal what they want to know. This time, we will focus on the "Subject-specific! Notebook or loose-leaf?" question for middle school and high school students.
Dear university students! I'm starting a new study environment in the spring, and I'm wondering whether I should use notebooks or loose-leaf, thinking things like, ``I've been using notebooks so far, so I'd like to use loose-leaf.'' ``But how should I use loose-leaf?'' I think there are some people who are. So this time, we conducted a survey of seniors who actually attend university to compare the merits and demerits of notebooks and loose-leaf notebooks!
Dear university students! I'm starting a new study environment in the spring, and I'm wondering whether I should use notebooks or loose-leaf, thinking things like, ``I've been using notebooks so far, so I'd like to use loose-leaf.'' ``But how should I use loose-leaf?'' I think there are some people who are. So this time, we conducted a survey of seniors who actually attend university to compare the merits and demerits of notebooks and loose-leaf notebooks!