Hundreds of other mascots!
There can be yuru-kyara for all kinds of places. There are mascots representing prefectures, cities, universities, or even museums, town halls and stations. As well as being friendly, they also act as ambassadors for the places they represent.
Very often, they take on the role of headliners to promote tourism within cities or prefectures, as well as promote local specialties. Mikyan, the mascot of Ehime Prefecture on Shikoku Island, was designed around the region’s flagship agricultural product, renowned throughout Japan: the mandarin oranges. The familiar faces of these characters are regularly featured on a variety of commercial products, as well as in plush toys and other merchandising.

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