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''Kanban'' (看板), in Japanese, refers to store signs, or billboards made for publicity and advertising. A ''kanban musume'' is the sign girl of the store, that is, someone who can increase the popularity of the store and the flow of customers. It could be a waitress, clerk, and so on. In other words, a ''kanban musume'' is a "living billboard". The term is also synonymous with ''[[wikipedia:Yuru-chara|yuru-chara]]''. | ''Kanban'' (看板), in Japanese, refers to store signs, or billboards made for publicity and advertising. A ''kanban musume'' is the sign girl of the store, that is, someone who can increase the popularity of the store and the flow of customers. It could be a waitress, clerk, and so on. In other words, a ''kanban musume'' is a "living billboard". The term is also synonymous with ''[[wikipedia:Yuru-chara|yuru-chara]]''. | ||
− | == Characters who are ''kanban musume'' | + | == Characters with this moe point == |
− | * Ayame (''Naruto'') - The girl who works at Ichiraku Ramen Shop. | + | Only characters set to this occupation/title are listed here. For product endorsement images/representative images of artists, etc. who are commonly called ''kanban musume'', please refer to the article [[Virtual spokesperson]]. For other symbolic characters, see [[Mascot]]. |
− | * Dejiko (''Di Gi Charat'') - The ''kanban musume'' of the video game store ''Gamers'', located in real life Akihabara, in Japan. | + | |
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+ | * Ayame (''[[Naruto]]'') - The girl who works at Ichiraku Ramen Shop. | ||
+ | * Dejiko (''[[Di Gi Charat]]'') - The ''kanban musume'' of the video game store ''Gamers'', located in real life Akihabara, in Japan. | ||
* Kafuu Chino (Rabbit House), Ujimatsu Chiya (Amausa-an), Kirima Syaro (Fleur du Lapin) (''[[Is the Order a Rabbit?]]'') | * Kafuu Chino (Rabbit House), Ujimatsu Chiya (Amausa-an), Kirima Syaro (Fleur du Lapin) (''[[Is the Order a Rabbit?]]'') | ||
− | {{Moe points}} | + | {{Moe points|Identity, Professions and Species}} |
[[zh:看板娘]] | [[zh:看板娘]] |
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Base Info | |
Moe Point | Kanban musume (看板娘, かんばんむすめ) |
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Type | Informal job class |
Related Moe Points | Race queen, bunny girl, elevator girl, mascot |
A kanban musume (
Introduction
Kanban (看板), in Japanese, refers to store signs, or billboards made for publicity and advertising. A kanban musume is the sign girl of the store, that is, someone who can increase the popularity of the store and the flow of customers. It could be a waitress, clerk, and so on. In other words, a kanban musume is a "living billboard". The term is also synonymous with yuru-chara.
Characters with this moe point
Only characters set to this occupation/title are listed here. For product endorsement images/representative images of artists, etc. who are commonly called kanban musume, please refer to the article Virtual spokesperson. For other symbolic characters, see Mascot.
- Ayame (Naruto) - The girl who works at Ichiraku Ramen Shop.
- Dejiko (Di Gi Charat) - The kanban musume of the video game store Gamers, located in real life Akihabara, in Japan.
- Kafuu Chino (Rabbit House), Ujimatsu Chiya (Amausa-an), Kirima Syaro (Fleur du Lapin) (Is the Order a Rabbit?)