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Senamin is the sun setting over the sea (while also soaking in a hot spring with a towel on its head). He is the very relaxed mascot for Senami Hot Springs resort In Murakami, Japan.
Amon-chan, a beautician rabbit with button eyes, is the mascot of Amon hair salon in Kitakyushu City.
Meguron the cherry-blossom fairy is the mascot of Tokyo’s Meguro Ward.
Keisei Panda, a superhero panda with pursed lips and exhausted eyes, is the mascot for Japan’s Keisei Electric Railway.
Yukimasa-kun the cat is the mascot of the Japan Federation of Certified Administrative Scriveners. His hobby is talking about the charm of administrative scriveners.
Suippi wears daffodils and looks like an egg but is, in fact, an “O” for “Ōi”, the town for which he’s the mascot.
Kureme, an apprentice pastry chef cat, is the new mascot for a long-running pastry shop in Yokohama City called Monterosa.
Komatsu City mascot Kabukki, who is based on a legendary local kabuki character, has teamed up with Sanrio’s character Pompompurin to promote the city.
Balt, a Viking orange with a bandaid on his nose, is the mascot for Japanese basketball team The Ehime Orange Vikings.
Iwamin, the mascot of Iwami (a town in Tottori, Japan) is modeled on Senganmatsu Island, a local coastal rock with a pine tree on top.