Return of the Yokai99% Invisible

Return of the Yokai

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In the US, mascots are used to pump up crowds at sporting events, or for traumatizing generations of children at Chuck E. Cheese, but in Japan it’s different. There are mascots for towns, aquariums, dentists' offices, even prisons. There are mascots in cities that tell people not to litter, or remind them to be quiet on the train. Everything has a mascot and anything can be a mascot. The reason why mascots and character culture flourish in Japan is connected with the nation’s fascinating history with mythical monsters known as Yokai.

Return of the Yokai

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早寝
早寝
2020.6.25
想起了当年红极一时的「ようかい体操第一」…从歌到编舞都很洗脑,大家没事儿可以跟着在家里锻炼(不是
HD426303z
HD426303z
2020.6.24
04:28听了半天才明白原来在说妖怪(ようかい)😂😂😂