The Tiger Mask donation phenomenon is a series of donations of randoseru (school backpacks) and other items to orphanages around Japan. The first donation happened when someone left ten 30,000-yen backpacks at a child guidance center in Gunma Prefecture on Christmas Day in 2010. A note attached to the bags was signed "Naoto Date", the real name of the titular character of Tiger Mask, a popular 1960s and 70s manga about a wrestler who fought for orphans, being raised in an orphanage himself. Since the initial donation, copycat donations have appeared around Japan at various facilities for children, ranging from more backpacks to toys, food, and monetary gifts.
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| - タイガーマスク運動 (ja)
- Tiger Mask donation phenomenon (en)
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| - The Tiger Mask donation phenomenon is a series of donations of randoseru (school backpacks) and other items to orphanages around Japan. The first donation happened when someone left ten 30,000-yen backpacks at a child guidance center in Gunma Prefecture on Christmas Day in 2010. A note attached to the bags was signed "Naoto Date", the real name of the titular character of Tiger Mask, a popular 1960s and 70s manga about a wrestler who fought for orphans, being raised in an orphanage himself. Since the initial donation, copycat donations have appeared around Japan at various facilities for children, ranging from more backpacks to toys, food, and monetary gifts. (en)
- タイガーマスク運動(タイガーマスクうんどう)は、2010年12月25日の一児童相談所における事例以降、日本各地で確認されている連鎖的な寄付行為の通称である。タイガーマスク現象ともいう。一連の寄付行為は、その多くが漫画『タイガーマスク』の主人公の「伊達直人」など架空の名義による匿名のもので、寄付先はおもに児童福祉関連施設となっている。 (ja)
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| - The Tiger Mask donation phenomenon is a series of donations of randoseru (school backpacks) and other items to orphanages around Japan. The first donation happened when someone left ten 30,000-yen backpacks at a child guidance center in Gunma Prefecture on Christmas Day in 2010. A note attached to the bags was signed "Naoto Date", the real name of the titular character of Tiger Mask, a popular 1960s and 70s manga about a wrestler who fought for orphans, being raised in an orphanage himself. Since the initial donation, copycat donations have appeared around Japan at various facilities for children, ranging from more backpacks to toys, food, and monetary gifts. (en)
- タイガーマスク運動(タイガーマスクうんどう)は、2010年12月25日の一児童相談所における事例以降、日本各地で確認されている連鎖的な寄付行為の通称である。タイガーマスク現象ともいう。一連の寄付行為は、その多くが漫画『タイガーマスク』の主人公の「伊達直人」など架空の名義による匿名のもので、寄付先はおもに児童福祉関連施設となっている。 (ja)
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