In the anime My Neighbor Totoro, the Catbus is a large, furry cat that is, well, a bus. But the Catbus isn’t only the stuff of fantasy. There are a handful of real catbuses.
While there was an impressive one at Burning Man (apparently, a Subaru!), let’s take a look at the catbuses spotted around Japan over the years.
From bakeries to car garages, a couple of businesses in Japan seem to be using catbuses to entice customers. Why catbuses? Everyone loves Totoro, that’s why! One town in Hokkaido even has a “Totoro Ridge”, which looks like a scene from the famed anime; visitors are carted up in a Catbus style painted bus.
Some pre-schools use catbuses to pick up and drop off little kids. In Japan, pre-school buses are typically very colorful to ease children’s separation anxiety. That’s why the buses are shaped like trains, dogs, or even Pikachu
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