Some notable specimens in the Kansai Enkou Collection include:

Users do not just pick a face; they nominate based on:

She met Mr. Sato, a middle-aged salaryman with tired eyes and a kind smile that didn't quite reach his ears. They walked along the canal, the smell of takoyaki thick in the air. Sato didn't want the usual transactional silence; he wanted to talk. He spoke of his own daughter, a girl Hana’s age who had moved to Tokyo and stopped calling.

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The Enkou Collection proved that Japanese designers could innovate by looking backward, utilizing the visual lexicon of the Edo period and Kabuki theater to create something shockingly new.