
Source: @h1natan0h1y0k0
Twitter user stages adorable Japanese end-of-the-year cleaning with Sylvanian Families figures
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With its very own theme park in Osaka and jewelry line, Sylvanian Families remains as popular as ever in Japan. The figure and doll lineup of anthropomorphic animals of all shapes and sizes are collected by lovers of all things adorable, whether they be children or adults.
On Twitter, you'll often find collectors of Sylvanian Families using their figures to stage interesting scenes or tell stories. Japanese Sylvanian fan Hyoko (@h1natan0h1y0k0) is one such fan, and recently shared timely photos of their figures performing ōsōji--Japan's big end of the year cleaning.
Source: @h1natan0h1y0k0
Source: @h1natan0h1y0k0
Source: @h1natan0h1y0k0
The adorable collection is set up in a series of photos that is highly reminiscent of how Japanese school children take towels and race across the hardwood floor of their classrooms or gyms to clean them up as a team at the end of the year.
Source: @h1natan0h1y0k0
Source: @h1natan0h1y0k0
Source: @h1natan0h1y0k0
For even more awesome and creative Sylvanian Family scenes, be sure to follow Hyoko on Twitter!