A legendary smile to attract good fortune.
The Hyottoko (火男) is one of Japan's most endearing and humorous figures. Its name literally means "Fire Man." Its distinctive expression—a crooked, sideways mouth—comes from blowing into a bamboo pipe to stoke the hearth fire. Often associated with Okame (the goddess of cheerfulness), it symbolizes prosperity for the home and the joy of life.
Why fall for its cute face?
Touch of Humor: With its asymmetrical eyes and comical mouth, it's the perfect mask to relax the atmosphere of a room or add a quirky note to an overly serious Yokai collection.
Festive Culture: He is the star of Matsuri (festivals) and traditional dances (Dengaku). He embodies the spirit of Japanese celebration.
Handcrafted Finish 🇫🇷: 3D printed (robust PETG) and hand-painted in our workshop. We pay close attention to the humorous details (the often-represented polka dot scarf, the rosy complexion) to bring it to life.
Choice of Finishes:
"Classic" finish (Hand-painted): Flesh complexion, red cheeks, lifelike expression. Faithful to traditional dance masks.
"Raw" (DIY) model: Straight from the print (supports removed). The perfect base for having fun painting your own wacky expression.
Technical Specifications:
Dimensions: Actual size (Adult face).
Material: PETG (Durable).
Mounting: Designed for wall (flat back) or port (with foam pads not included).
Note: "Laughter brings happiness." This mask is meant to remind you not to take everything so seriously!

