Hello Kitty celebrates 40th birthday

Published November 2, 2014
Tokyo: Hello Kitty in action during a live concert as part of the Hello Kitty 40th anniversary parade on Saturday.—AFP
Tokyo: Hello Kitty in action during a live concert as part of the Hello Kitty 40th anniversary parade on Saturday.—AFP

TOKYO: Hello Kitty, Japan’s global icon of cute, marked her 40th anniversary on Saturday with a human-size version of the feline character regaling fans at an upscale Tokyo department store and a theme park.

The moon-faced creation, who has spawned a multi-billion dollar industry, began her birthday by trying her hand as manager of the Mitsukoshi department store in Tokyo’s glitzy Ginza district.

Clad in pink from head to toe with a customary bow on her head, a human-size Kitty showed up at an in-house meeting at the store, drawing cheers and applause from hordes of employees. She bowed to the staff, who bowed back.

The mouthless character did not speak but waved and struck poses, sending many on the floor blurting out “kawaii!”, the Japanese word for “cute”.

As the store opened, she greeted the first wave of customers, many of whom hugged the character and posed for pictures.

Kitty, who adorns everything from pencil cases to pyjamas the world over, also celebrated her birthday with fans at her creators’ theme park Sanrio Puroland in western Tokyo.

Surrounded by hundreds of admirers, she performed dances with other characters including her twin sister Mimmy.

The Keio Plaza Hotel chain, meanwhile, opened Hello Kitty hotel rooms in Tokyo on Saturday, decorated floor to ceiling with pictures of the cuddly character.

On the other side of the Pacific, a Hello Kitty Convention in the Little Tokyo district near downtown Los Angeles has opened for a four-day run through the weekend, expecting to draw some 25,000 fans.

First released in 1974 and appearing on a coin purse the following year, Hello Kitty now features on more than 50,000 products in 130 countries and territories.

Published in Dawn, November 2nd, 2014

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