by liberal japonicus
While in the US, there is an apparent cultural taboo about naming sports teams after business concerns (though stadiums connected with the team seem to be fair game, as Network Associates Coliseum, home of the Oakland Raiders and Qualcomm Stadium, home of the San Diego Chargers suggests), in Japan, there is no such dividing line. So for most people, it is not the Tokyo Giants, it is the Yomiuri (a major newspaper) Giants, the Seibu (a department store) Lions and the Softbank (a cell phone company) Hawks. Still, I had to take a second look when there was a team called Yokohama DeNA Baystars. The various names of the team are explained in the wikipedia entry and DeNA is a mobile game company.
While this was pretty strange to me, I recently had to explain why US college teams had such a wide cast of characters, from Ducks to Badgers, Irish to Illini (and the infamous Chief Illniwek), as well as Bananaslugs,Tar Heels, and Boilermakers. In the it has to be seen to believed category, a little extra internet research reveals that the Rhode Island School of Design has a mascot called 'Scrotie' (google it yourself) but fortunately, I didn't have to explain that one.
So, take to the comments to explain why this state of affairs obtains, or to share bizarre mascots you know and love. Or talk about whatever you want!
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