The Meitetsu Department Store in Nagoya, Japan has a distinctive mannequin outside its men’s department. Nana-chan is a popular meeting spot because she’s easy to spot in the shopping district — she’s 20 feet tall. The staff change her outfits monthly, but recently she’s wearing an orange jumpsuit that fans of a certain ninja will recognize.
変化完了!11月25日(火)まで変化してるので、名古屋にお越しの際は、名鉄百貨店メンズ館前ナナちゃん人形を見に来てください!中部地区N pic.twitter.com/ERkxFtWFdJ
— アニメ BORUTO-ボルト-【公式】 (@NARUTOtoBORUTO) November 18, 2014
Until November 25, visitors can see Nana-chan dressed as Naruto Uzumaki to promote the The Last -Naruto the Movie- film before it opens in theaters on December 6. Nana-chan is fully dressed now, but you can imagine getting a 20-foot tall immovable woman ready in the morning is difficult.
[Via Nijimen]
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