This keychain was created to commemorate the release of the scrubs, which were born from a project that utilized Asahiyama Zoo's support product initiatives. It was selected because of its affinity with medical facilities, where people also attach it to their belongings.
Artists from the NPO Wonder Art, which originated from hospital art, drew on the "will to live" of animals for this occasion. Six pieces were selected from a total of six artists, including the pieces used on the scrubs. The back of the keychain can be written with a permanent marker.
■Silhouette design
- An acrylic keychain consisting of two parts: the artwork and the logo
- The back can be written with a permanent marker
Asahikawa City Asahiyama Zoo
The northernmost zoo in Japan is located in Asahikawa City, Hokkaido. The zoo's consistent theme is "Communicating Life." It features behavioral exhibits that show animals' true appearances and abilities.
Asahikawa City Asahiyama Zoo website here >
Wonder Art
Aiming for a society where everyone can thrive, hospital artist Masako Takahashi is taking on the challenge of using the power of art.
Starting with hospital art activities, she continues to challenge herself in art, where expression leads to a will to live and to brilliance in the face of life's challenges, such as illness, disabilities, and disasters.
Wonder Art website here (Japanese website)>
Hospital artist Masako Takahashi's website here(Japanese web site) >
Scrub Canvas Club
Turn scrubs into a canvas. Make it more fun.
Classico's new scrub line was created with the desire to "bring smiles to the medical field" through collaboration scrubs that transcend the boundaries of artists, photographers, movies, music, beauty, and characters, using the "scrubs" worn every day by busy medical professionals as a canvas.
Click here for the Scrub Canvas Club special page >