//=time() ?>
Yasuon-kun, an opera-singing lion, is the mascot of Yasuda Music Production in Shiga, Japan. His friend is Anne-chan, a music teacher snail.
Tomipan, a rice bun fairy with an old-fashioned haircut, is the mascot of Tomika town, Japan.
Onsen Nyanko, a cat with a rubber ducky on its head, promotes Japan’s hot springs.
Mo-ni-kun, a boy wearing a mask of a green ox demon, is the mascot of Uwajima City, Japan. Unzip the back of his head and a cat pops out.
Tsudorin the curious squirrel fairy is the mascot for the Tonan Tsudoi Forest in Morioka, Japan.
The new box features Hachyamaru (a cat with hot springs hair, wearing a bowl) who is the mascot of Hasami town, Nagasaki.
Kiku-n is the mascot for the administrative consultation desk of Japan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.
Kakukaku Shikajika, an urbane hipster stag, is the mascot for Daihatsu Motors.
Usazou, an elephant who was raised by rabbits and is now working as a nursery teacher, is the mascot for Hoiku Box, a job site for childcare workers.