Where I come from, we don’t seem to have as many mascots, and we don’t seem to go for all things cute… as much. Yeah, we do logos, but we don’t need a character for everything. Then again, Japan may be ahead of us and this is just an indication of what’s to come for folks at home (I say this having read about the trends in branding that developed here during the Edo period.)
Here it is… Japan’s new lay-judges have their very own mascot. He’s a giant, green parakeet. Look how cute!
I was reading this story in the newspaper over lunch in the staff room today and could not contain my laughter. How odd, it seemed to me to have Big Bird as a judicial mascot. “What is it?” a teacher asked in Japanese. The thing is, to me this is hilarious. To him, it’s just the way it is, and it isn’t really all that funny.
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It's true, the mascot mania here is out of control.
I brought home Yuuma-chan (Gunma's mascot) stuff for people when I went back last time, and I had to assure people that, yes, it was a horse, not a dog.
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