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Sushi-bu, a group of sushi/sheep, are characters for Gin No Sara sushi delivery.
Kinopy, a mascot from the forests of Wakayama, Japan, was born when the mountain god breathed a soul into a tree seedling.
Tokimekirin, an excitable pink giraffe who loves K-pop singers, is the mascot for Japan’s Korean entertainment channel, KNTV.
Hashibou, a kappa (water imp) who wears a persimmon as a Beatles-style haircut, is the mascot of Hashimoto City, Japan.
Atami City’s geisha union has a new mascot. They’re holding a local contest to decide her name by January 8th.
Tacchan, a small, cheerful bird with peanut pants and a mountain hat, is the mascot of Ie village in Okinawa.
Matsushige Kakaricho is a civil servant rabbit from the moon. The mascot for Matsushige, Japan, has a sweet potato body, radish ears, and a lotus root bag.
Kamatu, an angel with a gyōza dumpling for a head and a chimney for a body, is the mascot of Nihon Kogakuin Technical College.
Hanappi, a pink plane on a cloud, is the mascot for Japan’s Iwate airport.
Ma-nyan, a colorful cat with an M for ears, is the mascot of Masa21 Shopping Mall in Gifu, Japan.