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Funassyi fans! Head down to Funa Cafe in Shibuya Parco for dishes dedicated to the pear mascot

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Funassyi just can’t be stopped. The pear (nashi) character that famously started off as an unofficial yuru-kyara mascot for Funabashi in Chiba Prefecture has become so popular that he now has his own cafe, the Funa Cafe.

He came out of nowhere in 2012, ranking a mere 506 out of 865 regional mascots from around Japan in one major “mascot contest”.

Funassyi is now on TV regularly, he has launched a veritable industry of DVDs, CDs, magazines, photo books, toys, games… everything.

Why is he so successful? Well, he can jump very high and pretend to play the guitar. And that’s about it as far as his special skills go. But perhaps it’s because he started off as an unofficial city mascot and people embraced the yellow underdog.

funa cafe funassyi shibuya parco mascot tokyo

In September you can get a taste of Funassyi at the Funa Cafe in Shibuya Parco Part 1. Opening at The Guest Cafe & Diner on September 2nd and running for a limited time only until September 30th, customers can enjoy drinks, food, sweets and more, all with a Funassyi twist.

funa cafe funassyi shibuya parco mascot tokyo

Take a look at these pictures and you’ll get an idea about how inventive the Funassyi-themed menu is!

funa cafe funassyi shibuya parco mascot tokyo

funa cafe funassyi shibuya parco mascot tokyo

funa cafe funassyi shibuya parco mascot tokyo

funa cafe funassyi shibuya parco mascot tokyo

funa cafe funassyi shibuya parco mascot tokyo

The organizers have gone to a real effort here, creating a host of pear dishes and drinks, everything from pear juice soda to noodles. There will also be around 30 special items on sale, including aprons, mirrors, and more.

funa cafe funassyi shibuya parco mascot tokyo

funa cafe funassyi shibuya parco mascot tokyo

funa cafe funassyi shibuya parco mascot tokyo

funa cafe funassyi shibuya parco mascot tokyo

It’s actually the third themed cafe of its kind at the venue, following the wildly popular My Melody Cafe and Kiki and Lala Cafe which saw lines three hours long. It’s also a recreation of the Funa Cafe that appears in a picture book published by Parco.

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