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Wheelchair tennis player Yui Kamiji now has her own mascot, Carmy, a blue bird with wheels.
Pinto-Chan the pink tiger is the mascot for Tokyo’s House Plaza real estate.
Manabee, a bee with three antennae, is Japan’s mascot for lifelong learning, encouraging people of all ages to enjoy learning new things anytime, anywhere.
Honetsugi Shinshi, a well-dressed gentleman bone, promotes therapeutic bone exercises called Judo Therapy.
Shachibee, a mythical half-fish creature, is the mascot of Kumamoto City Museum and is based on a statue in the museum.
Table tennis ambassador Tama-kun is an alien who came to spread table tennis on Earth. His ears are rackets and he can fly by fluttering them.
Dorei-kun, the mascot for bakery chain Komugi no Dorei, is a sentient piece of the bakery’s popular crunchy curry bread, wearing the bakery’s uniform.
Partner Red, a superhero Pomeranian, is a mascot for the Japanese real estate company, Partners Inc.
Wassan, a middle-aged dog with rosy cheeks, is the mascot of Real Soil House, who deliver soil and vegetables around Japan.
Sakitchi-kun, a 1000-year-old green forest fairy, is the mascot for Kunisaki City, Japan.