TOKYO - Hello Kitty--Japan's most famous feline--is rediscovering its cultural roots.


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Upcoming products include digital cameras shaped like a cat's head to stationery featuring the bubble-headed mascot in Kabuki outfits, all part of a bid to emphasize the mascot's "Japanese-ness," says Sanrio Co, which makes Hello Kitty products and licenses her image.
The mascot queen of cute, already proving popular with Americans, including Mariah Carey and Britney Spears, is now winning acclaim in relatively new markets like Russia, China and India, according to Sanrio, which recorded nearly 94 billion yen ($870 million) in annual sales.
Much of the growth is coming from abroad and tourist sales in Japan, the company said in showing its new products to media Wednesday. Overseas sales now account for about a quarter of Sanrio's profits, up from 15 percent three years ago.
Hello Kitty, now 34 years old, has always catered to regional tastes--posing as the Statue of Liberty as a souvenir figure for New Yorkers and getting a tan for products in Hawaiian stores.
But these days, the cat's cultural roots are proving a draw among international audiences, especially tourists flocking to Japan who want Hello Kitty souvenirs that aren't available back home, Sanrio said.
Gadgets are a trademark for Japan, home for top brands like Sony Corp. and Panasonic. And Hello Kitty is cashing in on that trend.
Among the high-tech products planned for sale here in the months ahead are a 26,000 yen ($240) 5 megapixel digital camera shaped like Hello Kitty's face, a 5,000 yen ($46) 512 megabyte USB memory covered with sparkling rhinestones and a 5,000 yen ($46) globular humidifier in Hello Kitty's image.
On the more traditional front are wallets of deer hide and chinaware mugs made by craftsmen--all with Hello Kitty motifs.
For official postage stamps going on sale next month, Hello Kitty and her boyfriend Daniel are wearing flowing "The Tale of Genji" samurai and princess robes. The 6,090 yen ($56) stamp set includes several plastic "netsuke," or tiny figures that were historically carved, of the couple.

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