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Yuru-chara (Regional Mascots)

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A cultural phenomenon of relaxed mascot characters created by local governments and companies. Representatives include Kumamon (Kumamoto) and Funassyi (unofficial Funabashi mascot), used for regional promotion and branding. The annual Yuru-chara Grand Prix is held nationwide, and this character-driven approach to regional revitalization is a uniquely Japanese soft power strategy.

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Subcategory:Kawaii Culture
Location:Nationwide, Japan
Time Period:2000s-present
Influence:National
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yuru-chararegional promotionmascotKumamon

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Yuru-chara (Regional Mascots)

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