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Wolfy, a wolf in sheep’s clothing, is the mascot of Japan’s Nagoya Broadcasting Network.
The Wolfdogs, a volleyball team from Nagoya, got a new mascot recently: Woldo-kun. @woldo_WDnagoya
Happyon, a bouncing yellow question mark in a hat, is the mascot of the Japan Patent Attorney Association, and teaches people about intellectual property rights.
An old multi-instrumentalist bird named Jazzkichi-kun is the mascot for Japan’s Jazz Promotion Associaton.
Fujikichi, a bird dressed as another bird, is the mascot for Japan’s Fuji WiFi.
Dashinosuke the seal is the mascot of Wakkanai, Japan. He ate so much local kelp that he turned green.
New in 2020: Boujii, a big stone that’s alive, is the mascot for Taishi (a town in Hyogo, Japan) and is based on ancient boundary stones there.
Mamezou and Azuki are Japan’s influenza prevention bean characters.
Coiss is a carp monster designed to relieve people’s stress by having a goofy face. Coiss’s eggs are bursting out of its belly. #carp
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