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Festivals and other events dedicated to these mascots were created, such as the Yuru-chara Matsuri (ゆるキャラまつり) held in various locations since 2008. Some mascots have also appeared in international conventions, such as Funassyi and Kumamon in the 2014 Japan Expo in Paris, France; and a small group in the 2014 Japan Matsuri in ...
Pages in category "Japanese mascots" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Cosmo Hoshimaru; D.
The Mascot Selection Panel held a vote on a shortlist of proposed names on 28 May 2018, and names with the most votes were subjected to a trademark verification process before they became official. [11] The names of the mascots, Miraitowa and Someity, were announced when the mascots made their formal debut at a press event on 22 July 2018. [12]
Myaku-Myaku appearing at an event in Nagoya in September 2024. Myaku-Myaku (ミャクミャク, Myakumyaku), officially stylized in all caps as MYAKU-MYAKU, is the mascot and yuru-chara representing Expo 2025, an upcoming world's fair scheduled to be held between April 13 and October 13, 2025, in Osaka, Japan.
An illustration of Kumamon Map of Japan with Kumamoto Prefecture highlighted. Kumamon (くまモン) is a mascot created by the government of Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan.It was created in 2010 for a campaign created to draw tourists to the region after the Kyushu Shinkansen line opened. [1]
Sento-kun (せんとくん) is a yuru-chara mascot created by Nara City Office to commemorate the 1300th anniversary of Nara Heijō-kyō, the ancient capital of Japan, in 2010. The city of Nara has a long tradition of adopting guardian deities such as Nio (a pair of temple guardians), Asura , Jūni Shinshō ( Twelve Heavenly Generals ) and ...
The four Snowlets' names were chosen from among 47,484 suggestions. The mascots are a creation of Landor Associates . The agency responsible for creating the mascots was the same one that designed the torch for the Atlanta Games in 1996, and also took part in designing the mascots for Salt Lake City 2002.
Takuchan (Japanese: たくちゃん) was the unofficial mascot of the 1972 Winter Olympics held in Sapporo, Japan.An Asian black bear, Takuchan was designed by Seiko, one of the official sponsors of the Games.