NAMENEKO VEGI & SUSHITENMARU have arrived in Mexico City. They arrived last weekend, on Monday we said "Hello" with a special performance about "La Llorona" legend (The Weeping Woman).
On Tuesday we officialy welcomed them sharing some japanese candy (Pocky, Hello Panda and Koala's March).
We loved Nameneko Vegi and Sushitenmaru. Children are very excited because two mascots means double the fun!
They were very curious about every mascot detail and with kanji and hiragana! :3
This weekend we are celebrating Day of the Dead in Mexico, so you'll see photos and videos soon with a lot of skeletons all around.
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NAMENEKO VEGI & SUSHITENMARU arrive in Mexico!
NAMENEKO VEGI & SUSHITENMARU have arrived in Mexico City. They arrived last weekend, on Monday we said "Hello" with a special performance about "La Llorona" legend (The Weeping Woman).
On Tuesday we officialy we… Read More
Day of the Dead with Sushitenmaru & Nameneko Vegi On Day of the Dead weekend Sushitenmaru visited a cemetery.
And Nameneko Vegi visited the Central University City Campus of the UNAM where university students set sculptures and offerings … Read More
Wow! We are really happy to see your eyes sparkling with joy! How did you get Japanese sweets? Can you get them in your city?
ReplyDeleteThere's a store in the south of the city called Kokeshi Market. It's one of the few places where you can find sweets and groceries from Japan.
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