The concept of Hanapon is simple yet surprisingly deep. At first glance he looks like an exploding peony type of fireworks, but closer inspection reveals that those are actually cherries popping out of its body.
That’s right, Yamagata is known to produce the most cherries in all of Japan. Furthermore, the yellow circles are also supposed to represent peace and friendship. And that thing slightly above and between its eyes… eh, I don’t know what the deal is with that.
News of Hanapon broke in a tweet by Yamagata City yuru-kyara Hanagata Beni-chan on 8 June.
Much like the explosion Hanapon is, his appearance sent shockwaves of cherries through the already over-saturated Japanese mascot community. Here’s what some of the mascots had to say.
(Unari-kun, Chiba Prefecture)
With Hanapon’s debut about a month away, the yurukyara community waits to see his impact on the general public. Will he soar to the top like Kumamoto’s Kumamon, or give children the heebie-jeebies like Aichi’s Okazaemon? Probably somewhere in the middle with the other 900 or so mascots in Japan.
Source: 34th Yamagata Fireworks via IT Media (Japanese)
Yuru-kyara Images: Yuru-kyara Grand Prix 2012
***Note: The yuru-kyara comments above were purely fiction and in no way reflects the true feelings of these lovable mascots… except for Teruhiko… that one’s probably close to something he would say. Thank you.***