One day in late 2003, a little brown bear named Rilakkuma made his way into the home of a young 20-something office worker, Kaoru. Taking up residence in her tiny apartment, he spends his day doing nothing much other than enjoying pancakes, listing to music, and basically lazing around. Just as Rilakkuma suddenly appeared in Kaoru’s apartment, so did he make his sudden entrance into the kawaii character scene. Not an instant hit, it would take a couple years before the world realized his true powers. Few, least of all San-X, could have predicted the overwhelming popularity of this lazy bear that would soon catapult their stationery company into international kawaii character domination!
Category: Kawaii Characters
In the wake of the second world war, Japan took the world by surprise, emerging from the ashes with rapid development and economic growth, and rising to the world’s second-largest economy by the end of the 1960s. However, in 1990 the massive bubble economy that had been growing since the late 1980s finally burst, ushering in years of recession and economic stagnation, commonly referred to as the ‘lost decade.’ What does this mini economic lesson have to do with the history of San-X?!? Well, surprisingly, this part of Japanese history had a huge impact on the evolution of kawaii! Learn all about how the social impact of the lost decade ushered in a whole new world of kawaii and how San-X rose to meet this new demand!
The Tokyo Olympics are finally here! And no Olympic games would be complete without some cute mascots! Let’s get to know the mascots of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics: Miraitowa and Someity!
In honor of the recent birth of twin panda babies at the Ueno zoo on June 23, 2021, today’s post will explore the history of these cute and cuddly animals in kawaii art! Pandas burst into the kawaii world in the early 1970s. As with many kawaii trends, the initial panda boom in Japan can be attributed to kawaii pioneer, Naito Rune.
San-X is one of the top stationery companies in Japan and the creators behind charming and comical characters such as Tarepanda, Sumikko-Gurashi, and their flagship character Rilakkuma. While lesser known worldwide than their key competitor, Sanrio, within Japan, Rilakkamu is quite the formidable rival to Sanrio’s Hello Kitty….Learn more about how San-X rise to stationary domination!
before Rilakkuma…even before Tarepanda…there was a little brown bear named Pinny-Mu! According to legend Pinny-mu was born on a cold day back in 1987. He lives in peaceful and natural Woody Town, enjoying his days with friends Poe the penguin and Nap the mouse.
Since 2010, mascots from across Japan have gathered for an annual event, known as the Yura-Chara Grand Prix to vote for the year’s most popular mascot. Learn all about this years winner!
Long before Hello Kitty and Rilakkuma, there was little Kurumi-chan, lending her cuteness to transform everyday objects into must-have items. Considered one of the first kawaii character icons, Kurumi-chan made her debut in 1938 as the bubbly and cheerful protagonist…