The Studio Ghibli piggy bank from Spirited Away is an anime-inspired tool for saving money.

"Studio Ghibli's Spirited Away, released in 2001, still mesmerizes audiences with its magical characters and captivating world. The supporting cast shines alongside the main protagonists, providing a strong sense of protection for the characters' money."

December 31st 2024.

The Studio Ghibli piggy bank from Spirited Away is an anime-inspired tool for saving money.
With guardians like these, you can rest assured that your money will be safe and sound! Ever since it first hit theaters in 2001, Studio Ghibli's Spirited Away has been captivating audiences with its whimsical world full of magical characters. While much of the story revolves around the main characters, it's the supporting cast that steals the show, especially the kashira.

These three mysterious creatures make their appearance in the office of the bathhouse owner, Yubaba. With their green skin, large eyes, and fierce yet calm demeanor, they serve as Yubaba's loyal protectors. And now, you can have your very own kashira to watch over your finances, thanks to a new piggy bank designed by Studio Ghibli.

Standing at 135 millimeters tall, this piggy bank perfectly captures the look of the kashira from the film. Not only is it a stunning display piece, but it also has a generous capacity, able to hold up to 600 100-yen coins or 420 500-yen coins, allowing you to save up to 210,000 yen. And if you're feeling extra ambitious, you can purchase three of these piggy banks and recreate the iconic office scene from the movie.

Each kashira head comes with a tag in the shape of the Aburaya bathhouse lantern, complete with the kanji character "油" which is the origin of the bathhouse's name. This tag is attached to a small hole in the back of the piggy bank, which is a clever design feature.

But that's not all – these heads have another trick up their sleeve. When you remove the rubber cap from the bottom, they can be stacked on top of each other for a stable display. And at only 3,300 yen each, you can purchase a stack of three for 9,900 yen. They are currently available at Donguri Kyowakoku stores and online, but hurry – supplies are limited.

These kashira heads are not only a practical way to save your money, but they also bring a smile to your face every time you see them, just like the acorns collected at the store's unique Acorn Bank. So why not add some magic to your savings and grab your very own kashira piggy bank today? And if you want to stay up to date on all the latest news from SoraNews24, be sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

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