Tokyo’s Giant Cat Billboard Is Big Enough To Pet – Design You Trust

Tokyo’s Giant Cat Billboard Is Big Enough To Pet

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A new billboard went up in Tokyo’s Shibuya Station. It’s of a giant black cat. It seems you can pet the giant cat. That, or stick your fingers in its nose. All your fingers.

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The billboard is for Kuroneko Yamato (Black Cat Yamato), a Japanese shipping service. This is certainly an arresting billboard!

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Via Kotaku

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