Japan's Symbol of Year Nods to No-Lockdown Virus Strategy

'Mitsu' has been chosen as Japan's character of the year in an annual public ballot. (AFP)
'Mitsu' has been chosen as Japan's character of the year in an annual public ballot. (AFP)
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Japan's Symbol of Year Nods to No-Lockdown Virus Strategy

'Mitsu' has been chosen as Japan's character of the year in an annual public ballot. (AFP)
'Mitsu' has been chosen as Japan's character of the year in an annual public ballot. (AFP)

A written character that evokes everything people in Japan were urged to avoid this year -- crowds, confined spaces and close contact with others -- was on Monday voted the country's top linguistic symbol of 2020.

Although new infections have recently hit record highs, Japan has seen a relatively small coronavirus outbreak overall and never imposed a strict lockdown like those seen elsewhere in the world.

Instead, residents were strongly advised to use their own judgement and steer clear of situations described as "mitsu" -- meaning dense, crowded and close -- to limit the spread of the respiratory disease.

The social distancing message quickly gained a tongue-in-cheek popularity, with the Tokyo governor's call inspiring viral manga strips, techno remixes and even a video game.

Now "mitsu" has been chosen as the character of the year in an annual public ballot organized by the Japan Kanji Aptitude Testing Foundation. It took around 14 percent of over 208,000 votes.

Japanese TV stations broadcast the announcement live, as Seihan Mori, master of the ancient Kiyomizu temple in Kyoto, painted the character on a big white panel with an ink-soaked calligraphy brush.

"After the government asked the public to avoid crowded, poorly ventilated spaces, and places that carry the risk of close contact with strangers... many began acting with 'mitsu' always in mind," the organization said.

Other contenders in the top 10 for 2020's character, or kanji, were mostly coronavirus-related, such as illness, harm, perish and germs.

Last year's top character was "rei", used in the word "Reiwa", the name of the new imperial era.



Venus Williams to Get New Barbie as Part of Inspiring Women Collection 

Venus Williams. (Getty Images / AFP)
Venus Williams. (Getty Images / AFP)
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Venus Williams to Get New Barbie as Part of Inspiring Women Collection 

Venus Williams. (Getty Images / AFP)
Venus Williams. (Getty Images / AFP)

Venus Williams has a new Barbie, this one part of the dollmaker's Inspiring Women collection.

Williams' doll, to be released Friday, will celebrate the tennis great and pay equity champion with a doll wearing the uniform she wore while winning Wimbledon in 2007.

Williams' win for the fifth of her seven grand slam titles was the first time a woman received equal prize money as the men at a top-level tournament.

The doll, suggested to retail for $38, will feature Williams in all white with a green gem necklace, wristband, racket and tennis ball.

Williams also had a Barbie doll released in May 2024 that highlighted nine trailblazing female athletes as part of Barbie's 65th anniversary celebration.