Nondy, a 69-year-old alien who likes smiles and marshmallows, is the mascot of the JSNDI (Japanese Society for Non-Destructive Inspection) who inspect machines without damaging them. His special skill is a non-destructive wink.
Kadoppi and Kawappi are a couple of Japanese murrelets from the town of Kadogawa in Miyazaki, Japan. They raise awareness for the protection of the Japanese murrelet (Kadogawa is the world's largest breeding area for the species.)
Moru-chan, a 506 million-year-old creature with a "healing beam" that creates bonds between people and the community, is the mascot for a shopping street in Hitachi City.
Mizuhomaru, the new mascot for Mizuho (a town in Tokyo), is mix of a Daruma (traditional lucky doll) and a tanuki (raccoon dog). Mizuhomaru is purple and pink like local flowers (a crown of which are on its head).
Mirai-chan, the mascot for the Mibumachi Toy Museum in Tochigi, can talk with clouds, wind, and animals using the antenna on his head (which can also emit thunder and lightning) and can teleport by pressing his belly button.
Torakichi, a jolly tiger, is the mascot for Kinki Industrial Credit Union. His recent problem is that he can't put on his socks because his belly gets in the way.