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RILAKKUMA PLUSH FREE
Feel free to post your thoughts on any expectations, excitement, etc. This discussion section is a place for TOM members to talk and discuss the product. (In Stock) 16 Rare Mint Snow Rilakkuma Fluffy Plush Doll Soft Toys Gift for Kids.

Rilakkuma is like a snail, small, harmless, but fluffier. If you are interested in more information about the two, leave a comment, we might feature them next time! RILAKKUMA SHRINE PLUSH Ko Rilakkuma God Passing Prayer Goods - 327.59.

Ask any Japanese, who doesn’t like dangos (traditional Japanese sweet), omurice (omelette rice) or purin? One of his favourite pastime includes soaking in the onsen (hot spring)! He shares a roof with fellow San-X characters Korilakkuma and Kiiroitori. Our little brown cub shares many traits with your “average” Japanese and therefore relatable. So, if you do not have the privilege of a purring cat lying on your tummy after a long day of work, what would be more tempting than a brown bear that just oozes laziness and at the same time, displaying anthropomorphic traits that you can lovingly interact with? The creator of Rilakkuma originally wanted to have a pet dog, and this desire for companionship inspired her to create Rilakkuma. Obviously the convenience factor of something like this happening is very appealing, especially if you aren’t allowed to say, keep a pet in the building you live in, which is often the case in Japanese apartment housing. Like all great manga characters (actually I am only thinking of Doraemon, but I am sure there are others! If you do know, please comment!), Rilakkuma appeared out of nowhere in the apartment of office lady Kaoru.
