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Hello Kitty "KittyRobot" Exhibition in Tokyo

Hello Kitty "KittyRobot" Exhibition in Tokyo




For the past weeks, I’ve been revisiting my previous blog posts since the beginning of my blogging career, and check whether I can update some blog post that I believe still relevant for today.

Recycling articles isn’t bad, after-all, these are still informative and inspirational stories.

So back in August 2012, I’ve first posted about the Hello Kitty “Kittyrobot” Exhibition in Tokyo, thanks to my Tokyo friends who hooked me up for this exhibition
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Read my post below and enjoy more than 100+ photos of your favorite Hello Kitty!

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As the undisputed queen of Japanese kawaii, Hello Kitty has brought smiles to the faces of billions of people around the world. In addition to all of the fun products they sell, Kitty’s creators also want her to be a positive force in the world.

Hello Kitty "KittyRobot" Exhibition in Tokyo

To this end, the “Kittyrobot” exhibition opened his week in Tokyo at Omotesando Hills with the goal of bringing both smiles and support to those affected by last year’s Great Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami.

Hello Kitty "KittyRobot" Exhibition in Tokyo

The “Kittyrobot” exhibition features over one hundred customized Hello Kitty dolls created by Japanese and international celebrities. After the exhibition is over, these one-of-a-kind Hello Kitty dolls will be sold at a charity auction for earthquake relief.

Hello Kitty "KittyRobot" Exhibition in Tokyo

Hello Kitty "KittyRobot" Exhibition in Tokyo

Each of the creators has not only decorated their Kitty, but also shared their own “message to the future” to encourage a bright future for earthquake victims.

Hello Kitty "KittyRobot" Exhibition in Tokyo

The exhibition itself is designed to immerse you in a futuristic Hello Kitty world. There is a giant Hello Kitty robot on one wall, a flying Hello Kitty suspended from the roof, and a giant winged Hello Kitty standing atop a rocket ship. There are even Hello Kitty games where you can try to bring an injured Kittyrobot back to life.

Hello Kitty "KittyRobot" Exhibition in Tokyo

Hello Kitty "KittyRobot" Exhibition in Tokyo

The list of celebrities who have customized Hello Kitty dolls is huge. Everyone from sports figures to bands (J-Pop & K-Pop) to TV stars and actors to fashion designers got in on the fun for the cause. Because we’re a fashion website, the dolls that caught our eye right away included Hello Kittys created by Sebastian Masuda of Harajuku’s 6%DOKIDOKI, Murua, Galaxxxy, Baby The Stars Shine Bright, Kumicky, Ayamo, Amo, Beams, JSG, Atmos, and dazzlin. Musicians included Ayumi Hamasaki, May’s, Puffy, N-Train, Misono, Kreva, Super Girls, Girl’s Day, and Girls Next Door.

Hello Kitty "KittyRobot" Exhibition in Tokyo

The Kittyrobot exhibition runs August 12th-19th, 2012 at Omotesando Hills. The entrance fee for adults is 500 yen, for junior high & high school students is 300 yen, and younger children get in free.

The entire event is for charity, so whether you attend or bid on one of the dolls, it’s all for a good cause.




Watch the video clip here for other Hello Kittyrobots!




Oh I wish that there could be another sequel of this exhibition. It was oh so good, and the participants are so creative.

Hello Kitty "KittyRobot" Exhibition in Tokyo

Can the Philippines have this similar concept using our Filipino dolls? If yes, I wouldn’t mind paying for entrance fee especially for a cause, and art appreciation.

Stay tune for more art exhibition from Japan!


*Originally posted in August 2012, and made minor edits posted this December 2017.



xoxo, Blair

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44 comments :

  1. This is heaven for hello kitty lovers!

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  2. I'm not a hello Kitty lover BUT cute hello kitty stuff! Super purdy ♥

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  3. ohmy! I die! Great great stuff! I love hello kitty and i love everything. hello kitty overload! ahh heaaven! <3

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  4. hello kitty you look so pretty..its a great paradise for kitty lovers.

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  5. These 'Hello Kitty' dolls are so adorable! It's admirable to see that they get sold in support for the earthquake victims and even bear a warm-written message! Lovely!

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  6. Oh my god, this is AMAZING! Huge fans of hello kitty, I would so love to go to this exhibition!

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  7. This looks amazing! I have a huge soft spot for Japanese Kawaii even though I'm 36 years old, I'd have loved to have visited this exhibition.

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    1. Thank you Rebecca. There is no boring moments in Japan.

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  8. Oh my cuteness!!! I love Hello Kitty! Those are super cute and fun exhibition to go to. I thought couple years ago there was hello kitty exhibition in US but unfortunately I missed it :( thanks for sharing!

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    1. You are welcome dear! I'm on a hunt to where is the next Hello Kitty exhibition.

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  9. Oh my my! Hello Kitty is one of the character I love the most when I was young and even today. What an amazing exhibition it looks like, I'm sure you must have had blast!

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  10. Who doesn't love Hello kitty?! And if there is such an interesting exhibition supporting a noble cause, it's definitely worth a visit. Totally enjoyed your post and the photographs.

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  11. This looks amazing! Hello Kitty is so cute and these hello kitty's are even cuter!!

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  12. Very cool expedition! The funniest thing to me is that, while this is literally a whole event focused around Hello Kitty, I'm sure that some collector in the world would still hold the World Record for the most Hello Kitty in one room!

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    1. I know right! But this exhibition have the most impact because it is for helping the victims of the earthquake. Hoping for more Hello Kitty exhibition for a cause soon.

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  13. Oh!! My daughter is a huge fan of Hello Kitty and I will absolutely show this to her and I am pretty sure that she gonna loves it.

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    1. Yay that's awesome! Why not encourage her to deco her own Hello Kitty.

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  14. Hehe, I'm not a fan of Hello Kitty but certainly don't mind to pay a visit if I have a chance in future. The Hello Kitty in the red kimono caught my attention, it's lovely :)

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  15. oh my god...!!! Heaven for me!!!
    I wish I can be there!

    racheal_foodilifecious

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    1. Hahaha I can imagine that you will be so happy taking many selfies :D

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  16. These Hello Kitty dolls are adorable! And I love that each one contains their own personal message to help people, such a lovely cause.

    Rosie

    www.rosieromance.com

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    1. I agree! I am wishing that there is a part 2 of this exhibition!

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  17. omggg why all so cutee!!! i love hello kitty! i think i'll spend alot of time here.. haha

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  18. This is too cute to just look at it.. nice lah..

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    1. hahaha thanks Kylie! How many are your favorites here?

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  19. OMG! This is so kawaii!!! I wish to visit exhibition like this in Malaysia.

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    1. Let's hope someone will organize the same in Malaysia!

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  20. They are so cute and beautiful looking in those colorful outfits. What a nice exhibition and for a great cause too. I am sure it is favorite among the girls.

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    1. It was also popular even for male artists, and got it auctioned!

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  21. Omg! A heaven for Hello Kitty lovers! Love be cutest outfits on every doll

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  22. this is so cute... would really love to see them in action too....

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  23. Omg so cute! I love Hello Kitty so much, and the robot is actually cute and intelligence =p

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  24. Really can't miss this place for all Hello Kitty fans! Even though I am not a great fan, I still am drawn to be there!

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    1. The idea and concept is admirable though :D

      Hope someone could dress-up Pikachu!

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