From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hannari tofu
Hannari tofu
Hannari Tofu (はんなり豆腐) is a Japanese tofu motif The word "Hannari" means elegant, and is primarily
mascot-character designed and manufactured by Beans used in Kansai Japanese.
Style (KK) and retailed by Passport (KK).
Hannari Tofu products are characterized by being
soft like tofu - for example, cushions and plush toys.
References
There is also a picture-book series about Hannari Tofu. As
of October 2008, 3 volumes have been released. The au- External links
thor is Yamasaki Rieko.
• Hannari Tofu We Love
Hannari Tofus are only sold in Japan at the official
• Hannari Tofu site by Passport(Japanese)
passport stores.
• Hannari Tofu Shop in Japan
Hannari Tofu has tiny hands and feet that stick out of
the region of his head, and he is always smiling happily.
Also, he comes in a variety of colors, with different per-
sonalities and head decorations.
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Categories:
• Japanese pop culture
• Food advertising characters
• Fictional food characters
• Brand name products stubs
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