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Japanese ex-cop has massive Hello Kitty collection. His wife is very supportive

Masao Gunji spends his retirement tracking down pink and white soft toys

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Retired Japanese police officer Masao Gunji, who owns a huge Hello Kitty collection, is pictured with his wife Yoshiko Gunji. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

A 67-year-old former policeman with the world’s biggest Hello Kitty collection has become the envy of little girls everywhere with a quarter of a million dollars worth of moon-faced memorabilia.

Masao Gunji, who spent his working life on the trail of hardened criminals, now spends his retirement tracking down pink and white soft toys to keep in a Hello Kitty-themed house, which he built specially and has become a magnet for tourists.

“Kitty has been like the love of my life,” he said at his one-storey property, which is surrounded by regular houses.

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“I love Kitty,” he added, calling her “adorable, especially her facial expressions”.

Masao Gunji stands at the entrance to his pink-painted Hello Kitty house with his wife Yoshiko Gunji in Yotsukaido, Chiba prefecture. Photo: AP
Masao Gunji stands at the entrance to his pink-painted Hello Kitty house with his wife Yoshiko Gunji in Yotsukaido, Chiba prefecture. Photo: AP
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Hello Kitty, Japan’s global icon of cute, was introduced in 1974 and is now one of the country’s most famous exports - adorning everything from pencil cases to pyjamas.

To the surprise of fans, brand owner Sanrio said in 2014 the feline-inspired character was not actually a cat but a “happy little girl”, sparking uproar from Internet users who spluttered: “But she’s got whiskers!”

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