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Renko-chan the lotus fairy is the sewer mascot of Kashiwa city, Japan. She rides the sewage on a leaf, and likes drinking treated wastewater.
Dashinosuke the seal is the mascot of Wakkanai, Japan. He ate so much local kelp that he turned green.
Chocoemon (a mascot from Miyagi, Japan) is a local samurai legend reincarnated as a guitar-playing dog.
Kuramoni, the mascot for the historic Japanese city of Kurashiki, wears a hat and pants patterned like the town’s walls, and has the local wisteria hanging from its head.
Kiratto is the rainbow-haired daredevil mascot for Japan’s Isezaki Auto Racing Center.
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.
Bags of Dragon Potato snacks have a potato dragon character on them.