Kumamoto Beaust Pindys x Hummel Mimosa Shirt Charity Auction to be Held

Mobaoku will host a charity auction for Mimosa shirts by Kumamoto Beaust Pindys and Hummel, commemorating International Women's Day, starting April 30, 2026. All proceeds will be donated to Yamaga City, Kumamoto Prefecture, aiming to contribute to regional revitalization and gender equality.
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Mobaoku Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director and President: Hiroki Koichihara; hereinafter "Mobaoku") will launch the "Kumamoto Beaust Pindys x Hummel Mimosa Shirt Charity Auction," organized by SSK Corporation to commemorate International Women's Day, on its auction service "Mobaoku" starting Thursday, April 30, 2026.

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Kumamoto Beaust Pindys x Hummel Mimosa Shirt Charity Auction

Hummel operates with the vision of "Change the World Through Sport," focusing on human rights, gender, and peace. As part of this, they are implementing initiatives for International Women's Day this spring.

The item for this charity auction is a mimosa shirt, fully designed with mimosa, one of the symbols of International Women's Day. The mimosa shirts worn by Kumamoto Beaust Pindys players during their entrance at the 2025-26 League H Regular Season Women's 15th match against Mie Violet Iris on Saturday, March 7, will be signed by the players.

All proceeds from this auction will be donated to Yamaga City, Kumamoto Prefecture.

[Kumamoto Beaust Pindys x Hummel Mimosa Shirt Charity Auction Overview]

Implementation Period

April 30, 2026 (Thursday) 17:00 to May 7, 2026 (Thursday) 22:00

*This auction will have automatic extensions.

URL

・Special page within "Mobaoku"

URL: https://www.promo.mbok.jp/hummel202604-pindys

・Hummel Official Release (League H Mimosa Shirt)

URL: https://www.hummel.co.jp/feature/detail/2096

Exhibited Items

◼️Kumamoto Beaust Pindys Player-Worn Autographed Mimosa Shirts

#1 Yu Maeda

#2 Kano Uematsu

#4 Yuko Akutsu

#5 Miyuki Abe

#6 Yu Tanifuji

#7 Ayami Yonezawa

#8 Shiori Uno

#9 Sayaka Hattori

#10 Gray Claire Francis

#11 Siu Aubec

#12 Kanon Shimoya

#13 Kiyoko Suda

#15 Ayaka Koizumi

#16 Mai Taguchi

#17 Noe Hakozaki

#18 Manami Miyasako

#20 Aino Yokoo

#22 Kirari Kobayashi

#24 Mizuki Hosoe

#27 Wakana Toguchi

#28 Shiori Saito

#30 Sanju Yoshino

#39 Nayu Matsuyama

#88 Miku Kobayashi

All players signed (M size)

All players signed (L size)

*Please check the product description for details.

[About Kumamoto Beaust Pindys]

Kumamoto Beaust Pindys is a women's handball team based in Yamaga City, Kumamoto Prefecture. Founded in 1974 by Omron, the team boasts 17 league championships, including winning the first Japan Handball League tournament in 1976, making them a leading powerhouse in Japanese handball. In 2024, to commemorate its 50th anniversary and strengthen its community ties, the team name was changed from "Omron Pindys" to "Kumamoto Beaust Pindys." Their slogan is "Stronger, More Beautiful," aiming for regional revitalization and balancing competitive strength with community contribution, including operating a U-15 academy and actively participating in local events.

[OFFICIAL WEBSITE] https://pindys.jp

[About Hummel]

Hummel, a Danish sports brand, was founded in 1923, developing the world's first football boots with studs. At a time when football was played in leather shoes, adding studs to flat soles dramatically improved grip, enabling previously impossible plays. The brand adopted the name and logo based on the anecdote that the bumblebee (hummel in German), theoretically unable to fly due to its weight, managed to fly through sheer effort. With 100 years of history, Hummel now develops its unique brand story with the vision of "CHANGE THE WORLD THROUGH SPORT," continuing new challenges.

[OFFICIAL WEBSITE] https://www.hummel.co.jp/

[About Mobaoku]

Mobaoku is an internet flea market and auction service launched in 2004. Mobaoku offers no transaction fees and a monthly fee of 330 yen.