Viral Japanese Fueki Figure Appears at Tokyo Station’s Character Street

29.January.2021 | ANIME&GAME

Heso Production, the company that manages the glue and cream store Fueki Shop, erected a pop-up shop for one of its mascots on Friday (January 22) at Tokyo Character Street in Tokyo Station.

Fueki Figure

Fueki postcard for customers

The figure was created by Tomohiro Yasui, an artist at Kami Robo which is known for producing lots of figures of popular characters. The popular character, which is in fact a yellow puppy, went viral in Japan when the figure was first unveiled, garnering over 50,000 likes on Twitter.


Those who spend over ¥1,100 (tax included) in a single transaction at the pop-up shop will receive a free Fueki postcard.

©️FUEKINORI KOGYO/EFFORT

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