Minamichita Town Launches Project to Rebrand Official Mascot 'Mina'

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  • Minamichita Town Launches Project to Rebrand Official Mascot 'Mina'
  • Minamichita Town, Aichi Prefecture, has launched a rebranding project for its official mascot, 'Mina,' in celebration of its 65th anniversary. With support from regional trading company Punctual, the town held its first workshop on June 9, 2026.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: June 11, 2026

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Minamichita Town, Aichi Prefecture, has launched a rebranding project for its official mascot, 'Mina,' in celebration of its 65th anniversary. With support from regional trading company Punctual, the town held its first workshop on June 9, 2026.

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Minamichita Town Launches Project to Rebrand Official Mascot 'Mina' (June 11, 2026), PR Times
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June 11, 2026
Minamichita Town, Aichi Prefecture, has launched a rebranding project for its official mascot, 'Mina,' in celebration of its 65th anniversary. With support from regional trading company Punctual, the town held its first workshop on June 9, 2026.
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Punctual, a regional trading company specializing in support for local mascots across Japan (Headquarters: Susaki City, Kochi Prefecture; President: Ken Moritoki), has been commissioned to conduct 'rebranding services' to refresh the official mascot of Minamichita Town, Aichi Prefecture, 'Mina,' in celebration of the town's 65th anniversary and the mascot's 25th anniversary. The company held the first workshop (WS) in the town on June 9, 2026. Further workshops are scheduled for August and September to present rough designs, with a new costume set to be unveiled next March.

Background

Minamichita Town was formed in June 1961 through the merger of three towns and two villages (Utsumi, Toyohama, Shinojima, Shinojima village, and Himakajima village) on the Chita Peninsula in western Aichi Prefecture. Mina was introduced in 2001 to commemorate the town's 40th anniversary. Set as a fairy inspired by a 'bright and energetic town overflowing with sunlight,' the mascot has been active in public relations and local events.

Following a presentation contest on regional revitalization ideas held by Minamichita Junior High School last fiscal year, students requested to 'create a new town mascot,' leading to the decision to update Mina's design. Punctual was awarded the contract following the town's proposal process. Punctual has been managing the town's hometown tax (furusato nozei) and city promotion operations since fiscal 2024 and has established a local office. The town's donation amount reached 1.04 billion yen in fiscal 2025, a twofold increase from 490 million yen in fiscal 2023, before the contract began.

Approximately 40 local residents attended the workshop held on Himakajima Island on the 9th, with about 30 more participating online. After Mayor Kazuhiko Ishiguro greeted the participants, saying, 'I want you to pour your love and thoughts into the new Mina to represent the town's bright future,' Yutaro Kodama, a municipal employee of Sakai City, Fukui Prefecture, who manages the city's official mascot 'Sakai Hoyamaru,' appeared as a speaker. He emphasized the significance of the project, stating, 'Fans engaging in 'oshi-katsu' (supporting their favorite mascot) leads to the cultivation of local pride, increased tourism spending, hometown tax donations, and an increase in the number of relational populations.' He also explained that before defining the character's personality, it is essential to first identify and verbalize the region's charms to be promoted. Participants wrote the charms of the town on sticky notes and shared their opinions on paper boards. Shinsaku Arakawa, Representative Director of the Japan Local Character Association, commented, 'We discovered various charms of Minamichita Town. These opinions will become the source of the new Mina.'

FAQ

Why is Minami Chita Town refreshing its official character 'Mina'?

In addition to the 65th anniversary of the town's establishment and Mina's 25th birthday, local students at a regional revitalization idea presentation called for a character refresh.

Which company is responsible for Mina's rebranding?

Punctual Co., Ltd., a regional trading company, has been entrusted with the task.

What is the schedule for the rebranding going forward?

The first workshop was held in June 2026, with additional sessions in August and September to present rough designs. The new costume is scheduled to be unveiled in March 2027.

What are Punctual Co., Ltd.'s past achievements in Minami Chita Town?

Since 2024, they have been handling hometown tax donations and city promotion. Hometown tax donations increased from 490 million yen in 2023 to 1.04 billion yen in 2025.

What was the participation status of the first workshop?

It was held on June 9, 2026, on Nakanoshima Island. Approximately 40 residents attended in person, and about 30 participated online.