Japan Makes Obama, Hatoyama Masks Ahead Of Presidential Visit (VIDEO)

Japan Makes Obama, Hatoyama Masks Ahead Of Presidential Visit (VIDEO)
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Japan's Ogawa Studios already made novelty masks of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and U.S. President Barack Obama. But in honor of Obama's visit to Tokyo next week, the costumers are creating another pair of famous faces, of First Lady Miyuki and her counterpart Michelle Obama. The shop produces 50 masks daily and they retail for $24 each. Check out how this headgear comes to life, or read about the Hand-Holding Hatoyamas.

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