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Hashibou, a kappa (water imp) who wears a persimmon as a Beatles-style haircut, is the mascot of Hashimoto City, Japan.
NoDrug-kun, the anti-drugs mascot for Kyoto, Japan, has a stash of narcotics on top of his head.
Amigo, a cat with a flying fish on its head, is the mascot of Shin-Kamigotō town, Japan.
Kokoro Inu, a dog whose head is a human heart, is the mascot for the medical department of Hirosaki University in Japan.
Manya, a cat fairy who lives in a car air conditioner, is the road safety mascot of Saga Prefecture, Japan.
MiaWoo is Cupid’s wing-eared pink pet who got lost in Japan and became the mascot for the dating agency, Sunmarie.
The laid-back Pokemon Slowpoke acts as a mascot for Kagawa Prefecture and appears on manhole covers there.
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Tennis Tarou, an alien stuck in a tennis racket, promotes Wowow TV’s tennis coverage.
Fugukichi, a stray cat wearing a blowfish on its head so it can sneak into the local fish market, is a mascot from Minamichita, Japan.
Kubocchi, a lucky white snake dressed as a priest, is the mascot of Tokyo’s “Snaketown”, where there’s a shrine to serpents.