4771
410
Loading version...
🔄 Update App
🔍 Check for Updates
Test Notification
🔔 Enable Notifications
📰 Fetch NHK News
🚀 Fetch TechCrunch News
🧪 Experiment
📰 Article Management
📚 Reading List
🎤 Speaking List
📊 Statistics
💻 Software Statistics
Push Admin
Edit Reading
Back to List
Basic Information
Title
Please enter a title.
URL
Please enter a valid URL.
Date
カテゴリID
画像ファイル名
統計情報
単語数:
452語
読了回数:
0回
作成日:
2025/11/08 14:44
更新日:
2025/12/07 22:35
本文
本文
Sign language art-themed Hello Kitty pop up shop opens in Tokyo. Hello Kitty is always ready to make new friends. Having just taken part in collaborations with the casts of the Evangelion and Sonic the Hedgehog franchises, the Sanrio star’s newest pal isn’t an anime or video game character, but real-life Japanese artist Hidehiko Kado. Kado was born to deaf parents and became proficient in sign language from an early age. His desire to express thought and emotions that couldn’t be summed up entirely with spoken words or signing led him to become an artist and establish his own brand, Smile Talking Hands. On November 6, the Hello Kitty x Smile Talking Hands Pop Up Shop opened in Tokyo’s Shibuya neighborhood. Kado has created a series of new artwork pieces for the project, and they serve as the motif for the merchandise collection being offered. Not only do they combine Kado’s stylish sensibilities with Hello Kitty’s characteristic cuteness, they also teach some very useful sign language. The first is one you might already be familiar with, as the sign for “I love you” is the same in Japanese and American sign language. The sign for “konnichiwa,” meaning “good afternoon” (and sometimes used for “hello” in a broad sense), is more indicative of Japanese culture, though… …since you turn your index fingers towards each other and bend them, so that they “bow” to each other in greeting. ▼ “Konnichiwa” in Japanese sign language VID Finally, there’s Kitty-chan demonstrating the sign for “arigatou” (“thank you”), in which you bring the edge of your right hand down in a gentle chopping motion onto the back of your left. The Hello Kitty x Smile Talking Hands collaboration will be offering T-shirts with the “I love you” design for 3,250 yen (US$21.50)… …tote bags with a design that combines all three signs (2,640 yen)… …as well as stickers (440 yen) and pins (550 yen). A randomly selected magnet of one of the single-sign designs will also be given to shoppers who purchase 3,300 yen or more worth of items at the store. The Hello Kitty x Smile Talking Hands Pop Up Shop will be open until November 19, but many of the items can also be purchased online here. Shop information Hello Kitty x Smile Talking Hands Pop Up Shop Address: Tokyo-to, Shibuya-ku, Sakuragaokacho 1-1, Shibuya Sakura Stage Shibuya Side 3rd floor Characolle 東京都渋谷区桜丘町1−1 渋谷サクラステージSHIBUYA SIDE 3Fキャラコレ店内 Open 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Runs November 6-November 19 Website Source: Shibuya Keizai Shimbun, PR Times, Hidehiko Kado official website Top image: PR Times Insert images: Morimo Craft Online Shop, PR Times ● Want to hear about SoraNews24’s latest articles as soon as they’re published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!
本文を入力してください。
メモ
メモ・感想
SoraNews24 RSS - 2025-11-08 05:00
キャンセル
更新
Debug Info:
Saved State:
-
Redirected Flag:
-
Current URL:
-
Refresh
Close
Debug
Send Report
Send Report
Draw Arrow
Clear
Message:
Cancel
Send