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Japan's Soul Food Goes Super Giant! A Super Big 50cm Diameter "Ume Onigiri Plushie" Appears as a Crane Game Prize. A Playful Design with a "Hidden Character" Appearing When You Peel Back the Nori.

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Toyo Co., Ltd. is releasing a new 50cm diameter "Ume Onigiri Plushie" as a crane game prize. This plushie, modeled after a classic Japanese food, features a detachable nori (seaweed) part that reveals a special plum-version of their mascot character, Tore, inside.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Who is the representative director of the company releasing the 50‑centimeter Ume Onigiri Plushie?
A: Hideo Nakamura is the representative director of Toyo Co., Ltd., which is releasing the plushie.
Q: What is the exact diameter of the new Ume Onigiri Plushie announced by Toyo Co., Ltd.?
A: The plushie measures approximately 50 centimeters in diameter, making it a super‑large crane‑game prize.
Q: Which company headquarters in Okegawa City, Saitama Prefecture, is behind the Everyday Original Prizes crane game series?
A: Toyo Co., Ltd., headquartered in Okegawa City, Saitama Prefecture, produces the Everyday Original Prizes series.
Q: What hidden character appears inside the detachable nori of the Ume Onigiri Plushie, and what is its relationship to Everyday Toretoreya?
A: When the nori is removed, a plum‑version of Tore, the mascot of Everyday Toretoreya, is revealed inside the plushie.
Q: How many color variations of the alien mascot Tore have been confirmed, and what unique feature does each Tore possess?
A: Five color variations of Tore—red, blue, green, yellow, and pink—have been confirmed, each lacking limbs but featuring a crane‑like arm that emerges from its skirt to grab objects.