
Totoro Mochi Plushies for New Year's!
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Celebrate the Japanese New Year with adorable Totoro and No Face figurines! These limited-edition Studio Ghibli decorations from Donguri Kyowakoku bring a touch of whimsy and good fortune to your home.
Studio Ghibli's Donguri Kyowakoku is offering charming New Year's decorations featuring Totoro and No Face. These include a Totoro kagami mochi plushie, a Totoro figure, and a No Face kadomatsu, each embodying traditional symbols of prosperity and good fortune.
Kagami mochi, traditionally displayed in Japanese homes, symbolizes prosperity for the coming year. The Totoro plushie and resin figure offer a delightful, modern twist on this custom, while the No Face kadomatsu incorporates bamboo, pine, and plum blossoms for added luck.
Available online, these decorations range from ¥2,200 to ¥8,800. They provide a unique way to experience Japanese New Year traditions and bring a piece of Ghibli magic into your home during the holiday season.
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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