The Borneo Post (Sabah)

New era: Canny Japanese shops sell tins of Heisei air

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TOKYO: With just days until Japan ushers in a new era with the crowning of a new emperor, one entreprene­urial company is cashing in by selling cans containing ‘the air of the outgoing era’ – a breeze at US$10.

The can filled with ‘the air of Heisei’ – the 30-year reign of current Emperor Akihito – hit the shelves yesterday at the ambitious price of 1,080 yen (US$9.60), with producers hoping to sell as many as 1,000 units.

“Air is free of charge but we hope people will enjoy breathing the fresh air of Heisei after the new era comes, or just keep it as a momento,” company president Minoru Inamoto told AFP.

The cans have been produced in the central Japanese village of Henari, which is written using the same characters as those used for ‘Heisei’, he said, adding that the cans can be snapped up at a roadside station in the village and online.

They contain nothing but ‘the air of the current era’ and a fiveyen coin, often considered a lucky

Air is free of charge but we hope people will enjoy breathing the fresh air of Heisei after the new era comes, or just keep it as a memento. Minoru Inamoto, company president

charm.

Firms around Japan are scrambling to produce memorabili­a from the outgoing era before the country enters the ‘Reiwa’ era on May 1 when new emperor Naruhito ascends the Chrysanthe­mum Throne.

Oval gold coins engraved with Heisei are selling like hot cakes at Tokyo department stores, while confection­ery makers are bringing back blockbuste­r sweets popular during the Heisei era.

Henari is seeing an influx of visitors and merchants there are selling everything from chocolate to polo shirts and alcohol bearing the name.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Photo shows the company’s production, a can containing the air of Japan’s outgoing Heisei era, in Seki city, Gifu prefecture.
— AFP photo Photo shows the company’s production, a can containing the air of Japan’s outgoing Heisei era, in Seki city, Gifu prefecture.

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