
Ghibli's New Komorebi Plush Toys Released!
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Studio Ghibli releases new "Komorebi" plush toys featuring characters from Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away. Available at Donguri Kyowakoku, these dappled sunlight-inspired plushies bring a touch of Ghibli magic to your home.
Studio Ghibli's specialty retailer Donguri Kyowakoku has expanded its "Komorebi" plush toy collection, adding characters from Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away. The word "komorebi" evokes images of forests and magic, perfectly capturing the essence of these enchanting characters. These plush toys make unique souvenirs for Ghibli fans visiting Japan.
The new additions include the Kodama from Princess Mononoke, the Ootori (duck-like bird) and Boh in mouse form from Spirited Away. Each plush toy is carefully designed to replicate the characters' details, bringing them to life in a cuddly form. These items are available for purchase at Ghibli specialty stores throughout Japan.
Travelers visiting Japan can find these plushies at Donguri Kyowakoku stores. The Kodama is priced at ¥2,640, the Ootori at ¥3,960, and Boh in mouse form at ¥4,180. With the Komorebi range now boasting 13 plushies, fans have even more characters to choose from, making it a must-visit destination for Ghibli enthusiasts.
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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