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Unchi Taishi, an elegant and sophisticated poo-head, was the mascot for a sewage-related exhibition held in Tokyo’s Miraikan museum.
Nekokappa Ai-chan, a mixture of a cat and a kappa (water goblin), is a mascot for Aion Co., Ltd., who make water filters, sponges, and other porous things.
Tomichan, a watermelon-headed runner, is the mascot for Tomisato City, Japan, where competitors in an annual race munch on melon slices as they run.
Emuemu-san, an expressionless egg-shaped seagull, is the mascot of the Minatomirai train line in Yokohama, Japan.
Meguron the cherry-blossom fairy is the mascot of Tokyo’s Meguro Ward.
SOLATO-kun has an entire street scene on his body, including a Solato gas station, for which he’s the mascot.
Takeji, an avuncular mountain with a castle hat and clouds for hair and hands, is the mascot of Takeda Castle in Hyogo, Japan.
Kogabo-chan the pumpkin prince is the mascot of Koga City, Japan, where the pumpkins are green.
Abasango, a pink porcupine fish made of coral, is a conservation mascot from Okinawa.