Yoko Shiba | Zabuton Keychain
Yoko Shiba | Zabuton Keychain
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Strong enough to wrestle... cute enough to cuddle. ππ
Every day is championship day.
Yokoshiba is a cheerful Shiba Inu inspired by Japan's legendary yokozuna, the highest rank in sumo wrestling. Wearing a ceremonial rope belt and ready to greet everyone with a smile, this soft zabuton (εΊ§εΈε£) cushion keychain brings a playful piece of Japanese tradition wherever you go.
Clip it onto your backpack, tote bag, keys, or travel bag and let Yokoshiba remind you to face every challenge with confidenceβand a wagging tail.
π Field Guide
A friendly champion who believes true strength comes with kindness.
Yokoshiba trains hard, greets everyone with respect, and never misses a chance to celebrate after a good match. Despite looking mighty, he's much more interested in making new friends than winning every battle.
Habitat: Sumo arenas, shrine festivals, temple grounds, and neighborhood parks.
Favorite Food: Chicken yakitori after a long day of training.
Special Skill: Winning hearts before the match even begins.
Weakness: Belly rubs.
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(Bows before every match... and every snack.)
π Details
- Soft fabric zabuton cushion
- Durable metal keyring and chain
- Decorative pom-pom corners
- Double-sided print
- Lightweight for everyday use
π Perfect For
- Japan lovers
- Shiba Inu fans
- Sumo enthusiasts
- Kawaii collectors
- Backpack and tote bag accessories
- Unique gifts
- Everyday carry
π―π΅ What is a Zabuton?
A zabuton (εΊ§εΈε£) is a traditional Japanese floor cushion used for sitting comfortably on tatami mats. You'll often find them in Japanese homes, tea rooms, temples, and traditional restaurants.
This collectible transforms the classic zabuton into a miniature plush keychain featuring an original JapPop character.
π Part of the JapPop Field Guide Collection
Every JapPop Field Guide character has its own personality, story, and adventure. Collect them all and discover a playful world inspired by Japanese culture, food, folklore, and everyday life. π―π΅β¨
