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Hatton, a spilled bowl of soup, is the mascot for Tome City, Japan.
The 3 Dutch Brothers, a trio of “Dutch Oven” cooking pots, are the mascots for Uniflame, a Japanese company that makes cooking utensils.
Bunnyon, a hybrid of a bunny and an onion, is the mascot of a fictional record company called Bunny Onion that is the label to the fictional band, Vanishing Starlight, who are the alter egos of a real Japanese band named Sound Horizon.
Kukurin, a surfing cat with ocean waves for hair, is the mascot for the coastal town of Kujukuri in Japan.
Mamezou and Azuki are Japan’s influenza prevention bean characters.
Yuuton, a red blood cell with wings, is the blood donation mascot for Kyoto, Japan.
Japan’s Tottori City has a new mascot named Tottori-shi, a man with a chicken on his head.
Two deer with rhubarb antlers and bees on their heads are the mascots for Fujimi High School in Nagano, Japan, and are collectively called Rhubambi.
Kobushimaru the karaoke-loving alien cat is the mascot of Teichiku Records.
Kyabettsusan, a mascot from West Tokyo, is a hybrid of a cat and a cabbage, who loves singing.