There were many famous city mascots all over Japan. The most representative of them was the Kumamon Bear of Kumamoto Prefecture. Kumamon was born in 2010. It had won a lot of popularity with its cute image and cute expressions. Not only did it become popular on the Internet, but it also became a representative image of Kumamoto Prefecture, bringing a lot of attention and economic development to the local area. The sales of Kumamon's peripheral products had already exceeded 8.5 billion yuan. In addition to Kumamon, every city in Japan also had their own unique mascots. These mascots represented the local spirit and culture. Their design was very exquisite, and every detail represented the local characteristics and scenery. These mascots were not only the symbol of the city, but also an important image to promote local popularity.
Each of Japan's 47 prefectures had their own mascots. Some of the famous mascots included Kumamoto, Miraitawa, Sanomaru, etc. The Kumamoto bear was the mascot of Kumamoto Prefecture. It was famous for its cute image and funny movements. Miraitoba was the mascot of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. Its design was a fusion of traditional and futuristic styles. Sanomaru was the mascot of Sano City in Tochigi Prefecture. He wore a large bowl on his head and a small snack on his waist. In addition, other prefectures and counties also had their own mascots, but the specific names and images of the mascots were not provided.
China's five mascots are fish, panda, Tibetan antelope, fire baby and swallow.
It's not a straightforward yes or no. If the comic illustrations of known mascots are transformative and don't harm the brand's reputation or violate copyright laws, they may not be illegal. But typically, using them without permission for commercial or widespread distribution is unlawful.
Generally, it can be against the law if the mascot is copyrighted or trademarked and you don't have the legal right to use it in comic illustrations. However, there are some exceptions, like for parody or fair use.
In most cases, no. As long as the illustrations are for non-commercial and respectful purposes, it's usually okay.
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Maybe it's because tigers are seen as strong and fierce, representing the school's competitive spirit.
There were 18 cities and counties in Hainan Province. They were respectively: Haikou City, Sanya City, Sansha City, Danzhou City, Wuzhishan City, Wenchang City, Qionghai City, Wanning City, Dongfang City, Ding 'an County, Tunchang County, Chengmai County, Lingao County, Baisha Li Autonomous County People, Changjiang Li Autonomous County People, Ledong Li Autonomous County, Lingshui Li Autonomous County People, Baoting Li and Miao Autonomous County Miao People, and Qiongzhong Li and Miao Autonomous County Miao People.
There were 18 cities and counties in Hainan Province, including Haikou City, Sanya City, Danzhou City, Chengmai County, Wenchang City, Qionghai City, Wanning City, Dongfang City, Lingao County, Lingshui County, Lele County, Changjiang County, An County, Tunchang County, Baoting County, Qiongzhong County, Baisha County, and Wuzhishan City. Maps of these cities and counties could be found on the official website of the Hainan Bureau of surveying and surveying.
The population rankings of the 19 cities and counties in Hainan Province were as follows: 1. " Haikou City: With a permanent population of 2,939,700, it is the most populated city in Hainan Province. 2. " The resident population of the Sanya City is 1,065,900, ranking second. 3. Danzhou City: 981,500 permanent residents, ranking third. 4. Wenchang City: The permanent population is temporarily unavailable. 5. Wanning City: Permanent population is temporarily unavailable. 6. Qionghai City: The permanent population is temporarily unavailable. 7. Chengmai County: The permanent population is temporarily unavailable. 8. Ledong County: The permanent population is temporarily unavailable. 9. Dongfang City: No data on permanent residents. 10. Lingao County: The permanent population is temporarily unavailable. 11. Lingshui County: The permanent population is temporarily unavailable. 12. Ding 'an County: The permanent population is temporarily unavailable. 13. Tunchang County: The permanent population is temporarily unavailable. 14. Changjiang County: Permanent population is temporarily unavailable. 15. Qiongzhong County: The permanent population is temporarily unavailable. 16. Baisha County: The permanent population is temporarily unavailable. 17. Baoting County: Permanent population is temporarily unavailable. 18. Wuzhishan City: The permanent population is temporarily unavailable. 19. Sansha City: With a permanent population of 2,200, it is the city with the least population in Hainan Province and the prefecture-level city with the least population in China. Please note that the population data of some cities and counties are not available yet.