Mascot of Osaka Expo 2025
Japanese romance and mascot It’s a legendary thing. Think of Kumanmon’s cute bear or fulassyi’s stupid pear antics. But now, with the 2025 Expo to begin on April 13, a new competitor has swung to the scene: Myaku-Myaku, a Googley eye, a deformed spot, confusing, it’s incredible.
This official mascot is equally cute and disturbingly, it took over the man-made island of Osaka Yumeshima, causing visitors and social media to buzz: Who is this, or what creature?

The birth of the universe in the design competition
Myaku-Myaku’s origins are traced back to a national design competition initiated by the organizers of the 2025 fair, which led to an astonishing 1,898 pieces. The winner, unveiled in March 2022, was the creativity of illustrator Kohei Yamashita, a creative idea known for his work under the nickname “Mountain Mountain”. Yamashita’s design stands out among a large number of contestants, blending the Japanese pair kawaii (Cute) Culture There is a little bit of a universe strange.
The name of the mascot Myaku-Myaku is a playful nod in Japanese terms myaku-myakumeaning “continuous” or “continuous”. This is a suitable choice for an event with the theme of “Designing the Future Society for Our Life”, which aims to connect past wisdom with future innovation. But don’t let linguistics trick you into expecting something traditional. Myaku-Myaku is nothing but.


A symbol of life with changes in shape
Picture: A fluid blue body representing water, with a ring of red blood cells forming the “head” above, with multiple rotating eyes and a naughty smile. According to its creators, the amorphous form of Myaku-Myaku can be distorted, stretched and split, embodying adaptability and the “glory of life.” It is said to be born from the fusion of cells and water. An entity with a history of 3.5 billion years, both ancient and future.
Since its debut, the design has sparked endless chats. Some people call it cosmic horror. Others saw the quirky charm of pure Osaka. This is unapologetically and a little strange. Love it or hate it, the polarization of Burma Mountain makes it a star, even before the fair begins this year. From plush toys to a convertible character, it pops up everywhere Macro Legend Shoji kawamori in Japanese animation 2025.

Provided by Mizuno
Cultural idol: myaku-myaku
Myaku-Myaku is everywhere. It is “” on Japan Airlinesmyaku-myaku jet” NHK animation series ((Ha-me! Myaku Myaku Desu), and even encourage artificial cooperation, Kogei (Traditional handicrafts) Reflection of porcelain, washing paper and tin. In addition, Japanese sports brand Mizuno Vibrant sneakers A Myaku-Myaku makeover was performed with a red bubble sole and raised eyes.
The mascot’s character is beyond cute chaos, though. This is a symbol of the expo mission: pulsate with energy, contact people and trigger ideas. As tourists flock to Yumeshima, an artificial island that hosts six months of events, Myaku-Myaku greets them at any time – whether it’s taking photos with VIPs or making the kids happy with shaky antics. Even for the International Gazebo, the UK and the US have launched their own mascots (Pix and Spark respectively) to join the party.
As the 2025 Expo unfolds on October 13, I hope Myaku-Myaku continues to transfer its deformation to our hearts (and nightmare). Whether you find it cute or creepy, one thing is clear: this is not an ordinary mascot. It’s a living, breathing or at least pulsating future.

Anal Beads
Anal Vibrators
Butt Plugs
Prostate Massagers
Alien Dildos
Realistic Dildos
Kegel Exercisers & Balls
Classic Vibrating Eggs
Remote Vibrating Eggs
Vibrating Bullets
Bullet Vibrators
Classic Vibrators
Clitoral Vibrators
G-Spot Vibrators
Massage Wand Vibrators
Rabbit Vibrators
Remote Vibrators
Pocket Stroker & Pussy Masturbators
Vibrating Masturbators
Cock Rings
Penis Pumps
Wearable Vibrators
Blindfolds, Masks & Gags
Bondage Kits
Bondage Wear & Fetish Clothing
Restraints & Handcuffs
Sex Swings
Ticklers, Paddles & Whips

