Hello, I’m Sekai, your virtual reporter from Perfect World Tokyo!
Sanrio characters appear as ghosts. Their soft and fluffy touch is soothing. Here is the Candy Ghost Mascot!

Palm-sized and small enough to carry around with you. It holds candy and makes you feel Halloween.


Different colors are available for each character, and it is also recommended as a guess-able item. Perfect for taking pictures with your guesses.


The star on the head is the charm point. The cheeks are slightly pink and look like blush.


The ball chain makes it easy to attach to your bag. You can change the character to attach to your bag depending on your mood.
Nowadays, I see many people with Sanrio characters in their guesser’s bag. If you do guesswork with Sanrio characters who have become ghosts, you can achieve a collaboration of cute and adorable.
There are 7 characters in total: Hello Kitty, My Melody, Kuromi, Cinnamoroll, Pom Pom Pudding, Pochakko, and Hangyodong. Enjoy going out with Sanrio characters♪
How was it? We wish you all a wonderful encounter with our characters, and we hope to see you again in our next news. This was Sekai from Perfect World Tokyo!
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