“Kerokero.” (That's how our voice sounds in Japanese!)
About Komakkero
Komakkero lives in Komaba Pond.
One day, Komakkero found a hat while taking a walk. Komakkero picks it up, puts it on the head, and……
Voila! Komakkero became able to speak!
The ginkgo leaf on Komakkero’s tummy is the symbol of the Komaba Campus.
The Komaba Festival is held in the best season to see beautifully colored ginkgo leaves.
Komakkero is a frog but has a tail from tadpole-hood.
This represents college students, who have characteristics of both a child and an adult.
Let’s play with Komakkero
Three Challenges from Kaguyakero
This year, Komakkero Show takes place in the world of “Kaguyahime”, a traditional fairy tale in Japan.
Kaguyakero is asked to get married.
As a condition for marriage, Kaguyakero gives out three challenges such as quizzes and dances. Why don’t you help the character in love with Kaguyakero by taking the challenge together?
You may be able to become friends with Kaguyakero……?
Komakkero will take a walk on Icho Street
Those who come to see Komakkero can get Komakkero stickers.
Wait, Komakkero is saying something ……Uh-huh.
Komakkero says, “I want to make many friends.
Come to see me, everyone. Kerokero.”
Komakkero is waiting for you to visit the parade!
Let’s enjoy playing games and be creative with Komakkero in the Moonland.
In ball throwing, you can compete against other players. In the handcraft workshop, you can create your own coloring, kaleidoscope, and Komakkero mask.
Everyone, from preschoolers to elementary school students, let’s enjoy the Moonland with Komakkero!
This year, Kero ONE Grand Prix has two sections, coloring and karuta.
Let’s color Komakkero or make reading cards that will describe the pictures of Komakkero.
We are looking for your creative works full of your love for Komakkero.
Those who made wonderful works can get Komakkero goods!
Why don’t you say “Hey!” to Komakkero, like talking with your family or friends?
Write down your feelings in letters and send them to Komakkero.
Komakkero will reply to your letters.
Those who send especially heart-warming letters may get presents……?
You can look around the Komaba Campus, playing sugoroku.
大学生活をモチーフにしたミニゲームやキャンパス内の施設紹介で、東大生の生活を味わいながら、駒場の象徴「イチョウ」を集めよう。
You can enjoy this sugoroku again and again, so you will lose track of time and immerse yourself in it!
Visit various online projects, collect points to roll a “gacha,”
and get original photo frames and stamps.
You can use them to decorate your photos.
Even if you cannot visit the campus, why don't you create memories that won’t disappear?