Sekiguchi is a well-known 100-year-old plush toy manufacturer in Japan, initially as an OEM manufacturer until 1974, when the founder, Mr. Sekiguchi. Sekiguchi) launched the "Monchichi" family of plush soft toys, and only then did it really enter the plush toy market. Opened in 1918beginAccumulate experience and have a complete industrial chain. After the turn of the millennium, Sekiguchi received orders for licensed production of brands such as MGM, Disney, and Studio Ghibli, and further entered the Chinese and European markets.
Moomin plush toys are one of Sekiguchi's most popular products. The Moomins were originally created by Tore Jansson, a Dutch national treasure, and won the Hans Christian Andersen Award in 1994. After that, Japan introduced this image and began to produce animation and peripheral products. Sekiguchi was one of the first brands to be authorized to produce Moomin plush toys. The appearance of the Moomin plush toy restores the quirky design of the comics, and the fabric fibers meet European standards, and the feel is smooth and soft.
The Home Plush Animals collection is very popular in the Japanese market with their smart and cute appearance and high-quality fabrics. The high-thread count fabric gives the surface of these toys a softer and more delicate finish, while the plush toys are designed to be seated or lying on their stomachs. The home otter, which has become popular on social media, has also incorporated a physical sounder in the throat part of the throat designed for the comfort of young children, and when squeezed, it makes a "kiu kiu" sound like an otter. Unfortunately, this series of products has not yet been introduced to the Chinese market.