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© (c) Copyright Thomson Reuters 2014.Japan sends Hello Kitty into space
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gogogo
How much is this costing? I can't believe priorities in Japan
Graham DeShazo
I am so happy that my taxes go to funding Hello Kitty. Thank God they were not wasted on something stupid like Defense, homelessness, child welfare or debt reduction.
nath
And may she stay there!!!!
fxgai
I move that a better idea would be to send the government and bureaucracy to space, and relieve Japan of the burden they constantly impose on this poor country.
kyushubill
Now, now, I am glad Tokyo has the priorities right. Kitty-chan is far more important than the falling economy, Article 9, China and Korea problems, an ageing and shrinking population, and Fukushima. Come on now - chant with me - cute, cute, cute ...
I miss the Beautiful Japan days.
edwardw
Let's promote high tech industry and engineer economic growth with, Hello Kitty?
Nightshade 2014
I was excited by the headline. Hopefully, once being launched into space, we will never have to be inflicted with Kitty again here on Earth. I wonder how much the corporation spent to fund this stellar advertising project.
Elizabeth Heath
'Japan's ambassador of cute'. I can feel my teeth rotting just reading such syrupy nonsense.
Yuya Koike
Is it worth 1 billion yen from tax revenue? Sanrio must have paid cost of the meaningless mission..
Soohwan Trass
I agree with @gogogo
This "government-funded mission" is a waste of money... There must be better ways to use it...
Kao Otoko
Should have sent Domo.
Kurobune
Of course, who else ?
The Walrus
Hello Kitty! Good bye credibility!
Mocheake
Goodbye Kitty. You have my permission to stay there forever.
FernandoUchiyama
Why Hello Kitty? Do they want to promote science to kid girls?