Thursday, November 29, 2018

2018 Grand Prix Mascot Winner


Japan loves its mascots.  As I've written before, every area, town, city, and prefecture has a mascot.  Each year there is a grand prix national contest to determine the most popular.  This year, Kaparu (center in the photo), representing the city of Shiki in Saitama Prefecture won.  The runner up was Jabo (right), from Omuta, Fukuoka Prefecture.  Third place went to Konyudon-kun from Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture. Don't ask me what this is all about!


10 comments:

kiwikid said...

Well they are kind of cute 😆

Pink Rose said...

Lol Pamela it looks like a lot of fun.

Vireya said...

It is just so Japanese. Cute but also weird!

Jeanie said...

They remind me of some christmas tree ornaments our Japanese friends gave us eons ago!

Beth in IL said...

Very interesting.

Queeniepatch said...

After all these years in Japan I still don't understand the craze for these characters! I agree, some of them are charming, but the whole idea is childish to me. Will I ever become a Japanese?

Carol- Beads and Birds said...

I like Jabo best. The next town over from me is Elkhart. Of Course their mascot is an Elk. Town Logos are big around here right now. I am wondering what your young craft group members think of these little characters and why they appeal to them.
xx, Carol

Janie said...

I think it adds fun distraction.
I need some of that around here, sometimes things get way too serious.
I get it :)

Julie said...

Cute, I think I would have picked the middle one too.

Leonore Winterer said...

Aw, I really like the Kappa! The left one is a little creepy-looking, though...