
Anime icons from Hayao Miyazaki films sure to be welcome at any Lunar New Year’s party.
The lunar new year already got off to a start in late January, but depending on what part of the world you live in, as well as how your schedule meshes with your family’s and friends’, you might still have some celebrating to do, including being on the giving or receiving end of some hongbao, or red envelopes, filled with celebratory cash.
So while they’re a little late to the party, if you’ve got a belated Lunar New Year get-together coming up, Studio Ghibli’s Totoro and No-Face would be happy to go with you, in red-envelope form.
Offered through Studio Ghibli specialty shop Donguri Kyowakoku, the “Red Pocket” series looks to have just gone on sale on February 1. Though Japan has its own custom of giving envelopes of cash to younger relatives, called otoshidama, it’s practiced at the start of the calendar year in January, and the red-and-gold color pattern of the Ghibli Red Pocket envelopes indicate that they’re meant to be used as part of the hongbao tradition.
Obviously, the face/huggable tummy of Studio Ghibli, Totoro, is part of the lineup, with all three sizes of the forest spirit frolicking on the front of the envelope as part of its beautiful yet playful paper-cut art.
On the backside, there’s a whole line of mini Totoros, plus the hiragana character “To” (と).
Also representing My Neighbor Totoro is the Soot Sprite/Makkurokurosuke, once again with the hiragana “To” on the back.
Meanwhile, Spirited Away’s No-Face, who sometimes gets a little carried away, appears on two different red envelope designs. The first sees him standing on the bridge that serves as the entrance to the spirit world.
On the back are a group of Soot Sprites (as they’re one of the few Ghibli creature species to appear in multiple anime from the studio) plus the kanji character for “Abura” (油), the first part of the name of Aburaya, the name of the bathhouse where Spirited Away takes place.
Aburaya is also the setting for the second No-Face red envelope. This design has the taciturn troublemaker posing next to a stack of wash tubs filling up with Aburaya’s hot spring water.
As you may have noticed, the four designs are split between two envelope shapes. The rectangular Totoro and No-Face bridge envelopes, priced at 1,760 (US$13.65) for a pack of five, are 17 centimeters (6.7 inches) long and 9 centimeters wide, while the Soot Sprite and No-Face bathhouse envelopes (1,540 yen for five) are 9-centimeter rectangles.
▼ As an added plus, the envelopes don’t make any specific reference to the new year, so you can just as easily use them next year or for any other hongbao-worthy occasion.
The whole lineup can be ordered through the Donguri Kyowakoku online store here, and figures to put a smile on the face of anyone who sees them (as opposed to the knockoff Totoro figure we recently stumbled cross that has put nightmares in our sleep).
Source: Donguri Kyowakoku
Top image: Donguri Kyowakoku
Insert images: Donguri Kyowakoku (1, 2, 3, 4)
● Want to hear about SoraNews24’s latest articles as soon as they’re published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!















Studio Ghibli releases new anime envelopes in Japan with interactive features
Awesome new Soot Sprite and Totoro house Ghibli cushions are a sensible addition to any home
Studio Ghibli releases traditional New Year decorations with My Neighbour Totoro characters
Studio Ghibli passport cases are here to keep you company while you travel
Usher good luck into your home this New Year with Totoro tenugui from Studio Ghibli
Starbucks Japan releases new drinkware and goods for Valentine’s Day
New KitKat pizzas are coming to Pizza Hut Japan
Ramen restaurant’s English menu prices are nearly double its Japanese ones, denies discriminating
Would you date a girl dressed head to toe in Uniqlo? 76% of men say “of course!”
These 7-Elevens are gettin’ fancy! We try their pate and terrine【Taste Test】
Doraemon found buried at sea as scene from 1993 anime becomes real life【Photos】
Hokkaido has an Ice Festival that’s less famous than the Snow one, but beautiful in its own way
The cheapest place to stay in Kyoto cost us just 1,800 yen for the night, and it was awesome
We followed Tokyo’s mystery walking map and ended up creating our own bar-hopping adventure
Meet the most unmotivated Sanrio character ever — Gudetama, the lazy egg!
10 times to avoid traveling in Japan in 2026
Our 52-year-old pole dancing reporter shares his tips for achieving your New Year’s exercise goal
Starbucks Japan releases new Frappuccino and latte for Valentine’s Day
Princess Mononoke magnets return just in time to treat yourself to awesome anime decorations
Umamusume anime girl plushie recalled for having parts she absolutely should not have【Pics】
Giant hotel rooms in Osaka reflect the new non-niche face of travel in Japan.
Japanese women showing rebounding interest in giving Valentine’s Day chocolate【Survey】
We ate sushi made from Japan’s most expensive tuna ever【Taste test】
Starbucks Japan ready to get Year of the Horse started with adorable drinkware and plushies【Pics】
7-Eleven Japan starts new temporary luggage storage service in over 300 branches
Disillusionment at Tsukiji’s tourist-target prices led us to a great ramen restaurant in Tokyo
Starbucks teams up with 166-year-old Kyoto doll maker for Year of the Horse decorations【Photos】
Tokyo’s Tsukiji sushi neighborhood asks tour groups to stay away for the rest of the month
Survey asks foreign tourists what bothered them in Japan, more than half gave same answer
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Studio Ghibli releases Kodama forest spirits from Princess Mononoke to light up your home
Major Japanese hotel chain says reservations via overseas booking sites may not be valid
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
No more using real katana for tourism activities, Japan’s National Police Agency says
Starbucks Japan reveals new sakura drinkware collection, inspired by evening cherry blossoms
Updated cherry blossom forecast shows extra-long sakura season for Japan this year
Human washing machine pods coming to Japanese hotels【Photos】
Have a cool summer, say Totoro and No Face with Ghibli towel-type pillowcases【Photos】
Dining with Totoro — 400-year-old ceramics company makes Studio Ghibli chopstick rests【Photos】
Studio Ghibli releases New Year’s stamps for 2024
Celebrate Japanese New Year traditions with Studio Ghibli decorations
Studio Ghibli unveils new Totoro and Spirited Away anime merchandise to put a smile on your dial
Studio Ghibli unveils cool Japanese fans for summer
Totoro, Spirited Away tenugui tapestries promise good luck at New Year’s, smiles all the time【Pics】
Japan’s summertime towelket pillowcases are even better with the addition of Ghibli stars【Photos】
Studio Ghibli cushions to cozy up mean you can finally give No-Face the hug he needs【Photos】
Studio Ghibli releases new line of Totoro rings designed to be both jewellery and figurines
New Totoro, Catbus, and other Ghibli plushies transform from cushions to blankets【Photos】
Studio Ghibli releases Mini Mini Stamp sets featuring top anime characters
Leave a Reply