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Tokyo presents futuristic 2020 Olympic mascots

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Tokyo: Japanese organisers formally introduced their doe-eyed 2020 Olympic mascots to the world, christenin­g them with superhero names that could provide a tongue-twisting challenge to some.

The blue-checked Olympic mascot was dubbed “Miraitowa” – combining the Japanese words for future and eternity, organisers said at an event in Tokyo.

It expresses the hope for a bright future stretching off forever, according to officials.

Its Paralympic partner which sports pink checks is called “Someity” – borrowing from the word for a variety of Japan’s iconic cherry trees and the English expression “so mighty”.

The characters are said to combine tradition and innovation, organisers said.

The pointy- eared mascots bestowed with “special powers” were unveiled in February this year after being chosen by schoolchil­dren from a shortlist of three across mascot-mad Japan.

Miraitowa has a “strong sense of justice and is very athletic”, according to Olympic officials, adding that it also possesses magical powers that enable it “to move anywhere instantane­ously”.

Someity is said to be “usually calm” but “gets very powerful when needed”, organisers noted crypticall­y.

Mascots are massive in Japan, where there are literally thousands representi­ng everything from small communitie­s to prisons.

Known locally as “yuru-kyara” or “laid-back characters”, mascots can also be major money-spinners.

Tokyo organisers will hope their 2020 mascots can replicate the success of Soohorang, the cuddly stuffed tiger from the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchan­g earlier this year.

At their unveiling in February, social media reaction was mixed with some posters complainin­g they wanted something “more round” and more “huggable”.

The Tokyo Olympics begin on July 24, 2020.

 ?? — Reuters ?? ‘Powerful’ characters: Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games mascot Miraitowa and Paralympic mascot Someity during the mascots’ debut in Tokyo.
— Reuters ‘Powerful’ characters: Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games mascot Miraitowa and Paralympic mascot Someity during the mascots’ debut in Tokyo.

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