Itapa in SEGA Hanazono
First generation Toyota Vitz (Yaris)
The most used rabbit in the world.

Car
TOYOTA Vitz (non-Japanese name: Yaris) (first generation NCP10 series/SCP10 series)
Toyota's best-selling compact car in the A-segment, introduced in 1999.
For a long time, excellent A-segment cars were produced by European companies such as Volkswagen, Peugeot, Renault, Fiat, and Ford of Europe, while Japanese cars were left behind.
In this situation, Toyota started development of the Vitz (Yaris), a global strategic car, with the goal of creating a compact car that would be accepted in Europe, the home of compact cars, in order to develop the European market, where its market share had been stagnant.
At the same time, this meant a major change in Toyota's approach to car manufacturing, which had focused on comfort and suited the American and Japanese markets, and a shift to European-style car manufacturing with a greater emphasis on handling and other aspects of driving performance.
Until then, most of Toyota's compact cars had been developed for use in Japan, where stop-and-go traffic is frequent and the speed range is low, and they tended not to be suitable for use in Europe, where high-speed cornering and long-distance travel are required.
Toyota therefore made a drastic change in its approach to small car development, adopting the exterior design ideas of Toyota's European design studio in Belgium and conducting thorough development tests on European roads, which are subject to high loads, in order to develop a car that would surpass European small cars.
These efforts bore fruit, and the first-generation Vitz (Yaris) won the 1999-2000 Japan Car of the Year award and the 2000 European Car of the Year award, and was highly acclaimed even in Europe, where small cars were the battleground, and became Toyota's new best-selling car.
The Vitz (Yaris) was also a driving force behind the compact car boom in Japan, spawning numerous followers such as the Honda Fit (Jas) and greatly raising the level of compact car manufacturing among Japanese manufacturers.

Anime
CHAX
The generic name for a group of works by popular illustrator and cartoonist Chuck Mori.
His representative works include "GLOOMY The Naughty Grizzly," "Kuma Kikai," and "General-Purpose Rabbit.
His unique worldview has made him popular among many fans both in Japan and abroad, and a variety of character goods are sold.

Character
General-purpose rabbit (see Taito Corporation website)
The most used rabbit in the world.
Through repeated artificial breeding and genetic manipulation, we have succeeded in developing a rabbit with such long ears. The range of uses has expanded dramatically compared to conventional rabbits.
A basic diet of regular carrots is sufficient, but if they are sore or weak due to harsh usage conditions, feeding ginseng can help them recover faster than usual.
My favorite food is carrot berries (a hybrid vegetable that has been genetically modified to provide the nutritional value of carrots with the delicious taste of strawberries), but The users who are giving it to them are limited to a very few wealthy people.

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