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[First product using competition pictograms for Asian Games official licensed goods! Nagoya's traditional craft 'Sensu' makes its first appearance]

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  • [First product using competition pictograms for Asian Games official licensed goods! Nagoya's traditional craft 'Sensu' makes its first appearance]
  • As official licensed merchandise for the Asian Games, traditional 'Nagoya Sensu' folding fans featuring the mascot 'Honohon' and competition pictograms have been released, aiming at inbound souvenir demand.
  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Date: Tue Mar 31 2026 22:18:43 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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As official licensed merchandise for the Asian Games, traditional 'Nagoya Sensu' folding fans featuring the mascot 'Honohon' and competition pictograms have been released, aiming at inbound souvenir demand.

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[First product using competition pictograms for Asian Games official licensed goods! Nagoya's traditional craft 'Sensu' makes its first appearance] (Tue Mar 31 2026 22:18:43 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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PR TIMES
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Tue Mar 31 2026 22:18:43 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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As official licensed merchandise for the Asian Games, traditional 'Nagoya Sensu' folding fans featuring the mascot 'Honohon' and competition pictograms have been released, aiming at inbound souvenir demand.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the names of the two Nagoya Sensu products released as official licensed merchandise for the Asian Games?
A: The names of the two released products are the 'Honohon Sensu' and the 'Pictogram Sensu'.
Q: Nagoya Sensu, used for the official merchandise, is a traditional craft of which region?
A: Nagoya Sensu is a traditional craft representing Aichi and Nagoya.
Q: How are the 'Honohon Sensu' and 'Pictogram Sensu' products finished?
A: Each piece of the folding fans is carefully finished by hand by skilled craftsmen.
Q: What pattern was adopted for the design of the 'Honohon Sensu' featuring the tournament mascot?
A: The traditional Japanese checkered pattern, also known as ichimatsu moyo, was adopted for the design.
Q: What is the meaning behind the checkered pattern used in the design of the Honohon Sensu?
A: The checkered pattern is an auspicious motif representing eternity, development, and prosperity.