How Did Tadano Club Start?

How Did Tadano Club Start?

If you’ve ever looked at your old school days and thought, 

"Wow, that was actually kinda fun,"

then you already get what Tadano Club is all about. ദ്ദി´・ω・`)

 

Wait… What Does "Tadano" Mean?

In Japanese, "Tadano" (ただの) means "just" or "ordinary." At first, it might sound boring—like, "just a club?" But that’s exactly the point. The little, everyday things we don’t think much about? They’re actually what make life special.

And yes, I got the idea of "just a club" from Tsukki in Haikyuu-!!. Any Haikyuu fans here? 🏐


"But once that moment arrives for you..."


Inspired by Japanese School Clubs (Bukatsu!)

In Japan, after-school clubs (部活, bukatsu) are a big deal. Some are super serious, like kendo or baseball, but there are also chill clubs where people just hang out and have fun. If Tadano Club were a real school club, it’d be one of those—no pressure, no tryouts, just a bunch of people who like cute stationery and fun characters. But sometimes, we get totally obsessed with something and go all in—whether it’s the perfect sticker design, a new character idea, or just finding the best stationery setup.

Back in school, I used to think my days were kinda repetitive—same classes, same homework, same routine. But now? I’d give anything to go back and trade stickers with my friends again. That’s what Tadano Club is about—bringing back that feeling of finding joy in the small stuff.

 

Ordinary Club, for Extraordinary Days

Tadano Club isn’t just about selling stationery—it’s about making everyday life a little more fun. A memo pad that makes you smile, a sticker sheet that reminds you of doodling in class—small things, but they make a difference.

So yeah, maybe today feels just like any other day. But one day, you’ll look back and realize it was actually kinda awesome. Until then, welcome to Tadano Club—an ordinary club, for extraordinary days.

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