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Chobin-kun is a living coin purse from outer space. This happy little guy is the official mascot of Chobirich. Chobin-kun is male, 15cm long, and weighs 7 kilograms. In his free time, he enjoys playing games, earning points, and eating his favorite food, fried shrimp. He even has a girlfriend named Chobirina-chan, a pink coin purse who loves online shopping and eating strawberry shortcake.

The Chobirich website, social media, flyers, and promotions all feature the face and outline of Chobin-kun.

His outfit or accessories might change, but one thing stays the same — Chobin-kun is always smiling! Chobirich Website.

He is a tall human-shaped white figure with his name on his stomach and a bridge on his back. On paper, Tsukihashi Wataru looks a little cute, but in person, his gaping mouth and ghost-like appearance can be a little frightening to children! Momiji-chan is a cute pink sika deer that always carries a gun.

He was created by Asako Hashi, the same person who designed the popular character Jingisukan no Jin-kun. He was a huge hit because of the way he would interact with people — often jokingly pointing his little gun at other mascots at the summit! Momiji Daily Twitter. Jimmy Hattori, ninja condom, is a Japanese safe sex mascot. Jimmy Hattori is used to promote safe sex in Japan, and he frequently appears at a variety of AIDS awareness and charity events across Japan.

His official Twitter account has over 2, tweets and over dedicated followers. Jimmy Hattori Twitter. J-FestGuide : Japanese Festival finder.

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Chobin-kun is a living coin purse from outer space. This happy little guy is the official mascot of Chobirich. Chobin-kun is male, 15cm long, and weighs 7 kilograms. In his free time, he enjoys playing games, earning points, and eating his favorite food, fried shrimp. He even has a girlfriend named Chobirina-chan, a pink coin purse who loves online shopping and eating strawberry shortcake. The Chobirich website, social media, flyers, and promotions all feature the face and outline of Chobin-kun.

His outfit or accessories might change, but one thing stays the same — Chobin-kun is always smiling! Chobirich Website. He is a tall human-shaped white figure with his name on his stomach and a bridge on his back.

On paper, Tsukihashi Wataru looks a little cute, but in person, his gaping mouth and ghost-like appearance can be a little frightening to children! Momiji-chan is a cute pink sika deer that always carries a gun. He was created by Asako Hashi, the same person who designed the popular character Jingisukan no Jin-kun. He was a huge hit because of the way he would interact with people — often jokingly pointing his little gun at other mascots at the summit!

Momiji Daily Twitter. Jimmy Hattori, ninja condom, is a Japanese safe sex mascot. Jimmy Hattori is used to promote safe sex in Japan, and he frequently appears at a variety of AIDS awareness and charity events across Japan.

His official Twitter account has over 2, tweets and over dedicated followers. Jimmy Hattori Twitter. J-FestGuide : Japanese Festival finder. Photos: Mondo Mascots. Photo: Mondo Mascots. Photos: Mando Mascots.



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