: The legendary mecha artist known for his work on Gundam , Macross , and Star Wars serves as the main designer behind the project’s 10,000 unique avatars.
Many global NFT projects draw visual inspiration from Japanese anime and gaming, but very few are actually born in the heart of Tokyo. BŌSŌ TOKYO sets out to change that by leveraging a powerhouse team of native Japanese experts:
BŌSŌ TOKYO is an NFT and Web3 project aimed at building a definitive identity brand for the metaverse. BOSO TOKYO Looks to Bring Japanese Culture to t...
Owners will receive fully functional 3D avatars that can be seamlessly imported and used as functional identities across different digital realms and metaverses. 2. Staking System ("Revving")
With authentic art, a powerhouse team, and a relentless focus on utility, it is a project built to last well into the metaverse era. : The legendary mecha artist known for his
For years, the Japanese government and independent creators have tried to capitalize on the worldwide obsession with "Cool Japan". By skipping traditional gatekeepers and going straight to the blockchain, BŌSŌ TOKYO represents a new, grassroots avenue for Japanese street culture, fashion, and hip-hop to flourish on a borderless stage.
The team is handing full commercial ownership over to the buyers. If you own a Tenjin-designed BŌSŌ NFT, you possess unrestricted commercial rights to produce physical goods, run advertisements, or license the character out. 🇯🇵 Why This Matters for Japanese Culture Owners will receive fully functional 3D avatars that
The name "BŌSŌ" draws direct inspiration from Japan’s famous Bōsōzoku —motorcycle clans that operated outside the lines of conventional society in pursuit of absolute freedom.