Skip to content
Home » “AEON Sustaina Campus 2025 MY Bottle Design Contest Award Ceremony” Cocorico’s Naoki Tanaka and Nankai Candies’ Shizuchan praised the message-filled designs

“AEON Sustaina Campus 2025 MY Bottle Design Contest Award Ceremony” Cocorico’s Naoki Tanaka and Nankai Candies’ Shizuchan praised the message-filled designs

  • All

Aeon Sustaina Campus 2025 My Bottle Design Contest Award Ceremony: Cocorico’s Naoki Tanaka and Nankai Candies’ Shizuchan praise the message-filled designs ​ Kyodo Medias Co., Ltd. Press Release: September 22, 2025 To Members of the Media “AEON Sustaina Campus 2025 MY Bottle Design Contest Award Ceremony” Cocorico’s Naoki Tanaka and Nankai Candies’ Shizuchan praise the many message-filled designs As part of its environmental initiatives, the AEON Group and the Ministry of the Environment are running the “AEON Sustaina Campus 2025 My Bottle Design Contest.” AEON Mall and AEON Town locations nationwide invited participants to design “exciting My Bottles that people will want to carry with them anytime, anywhere.” This year, the fifth year of the contest, saw a record-high 18,015 submissions.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/12949/3149/12949-3149-8a374f23b73cd76dfd932f34ab117dab-3900×2600.jpg

The award ceremony, held on Saturday, September 20, 2025, at the Kaze Light Square in Aeon Lake Town, Saitama Prefecture, featured Naoki Tanaka of the comedy duo Cocorico, who is knowledgeable about living creatures and has worked on books such as “Illustrated: The World as Seen by Living Creatures,” and Shizuchan of Nankai Candies, who is skilled at drawing and has held solo exhibitions, and responded with smiles to the thunderous applause from the assembled audience. Then came the Sustainable Quiz segment, where questions included, “When did PET bottles start being used as beverage containers?” and, “How many PET beverage bottles were shipped in 2023 and what percentage were recycled?” Tanaka and Shizuchan livened up the quiz with their light-hearted talk, occasionally interviewing the audience, creating an atmosphere where learning about environmental issues was fun.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/12949/3149/12949-3149-ea09734efb694e2a64d222b106513391-3900×2600.jpg
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/12949/3149/12949-3149-43fe6f1d6f9d1679dafbe856fb12f708-3900×2600.jpg At the awards ceremony, the Minister of the Environment Award, AEON Mall Award, AEON Environmental Foundation Award, AEON Town Award, and Jury Award were announced. The judges were Keiji Ohno, President and CEO of AEON Mall Co., Ltd.; Yuriko Yamamoto, Executive Director of the AEON Environmental Foundation; Hisanori Kato, President and CEO of AEON Town Co., Ltd.; and Nobuhiko Shimizu, Director of the Carbon-Free Lifestyle Promotion Office, Global Environment Bureau, Ministry of the Environment. Regarding the winning works, Tanaka commented, “The messages they want to convey are clear, both in the children’s and adult categories.” Shizuchan commented, “They’re all bright and uplifting.” The two also interviewed the winners, asking them about the thoughts they put into their works and the joy of winning. And this year’s best design, the “Minister of the Environment Award,” went to Karina Saka in the children’s category and Ruri Torigoe in the adult category. Saka, whose design focused on climate change, greeted the winners with a “I’m so happy,” while Shizu-chan, seeing her completed personal bottle, handed it to her with a smile, saying, “It’s so cute.” Torigoe, who drew a design of humans and animals living on a lush, green Earth, smiled and said, “I’m very surprised to receive this award, but I’m honored. I hope that by becoming familiar with trees and plants, children will develop a sense of cherishing nature and that this will lead to a better Earth.” Judge Nobuhiko Shimizu explained his reasons for selecting the winners, saying, “Ms. Saka’s illustration is very cute, and depicts concerns about environmental issues in a childlike way. Mr. Torikoshi’s composition, with animals worshiping the Earth at the center and everyone watching over a small tree, gives a sense of the cycle of life and the environment.” [Minister of the Environment Award] Children’s section
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/12949/3149/12949-3149-fe250fdd313db5b809bcb02b35e103e1-1095×1050.jpg
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/12949/3149/12949-3149-a7753b09db62a2632883c797ca9eec56-1200×1148.png Adult section
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/12949/3149/12949-3149-df01985f51d5e87e2cb78986a9cbab49-1456×1390.jpg
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/12949/3149/12949-3149-ae4574703893c5cbe7730135d13a4628-1200×1148.png Finally, regarding this award ceremony, Tanaka reflected, “All the works were so wonderful, I wanted to take a good look at each one.” Shizuchan said, “The children were thinking about all sorts of things when they drew, and even though I’m an adult, I realized I hadn’t really thought about these things at all. I learned from the children and they gave me an opportunity to think.” Following the ceremony, a press conference was held, during which Tanaka commented, “I was so happy to be able to participate in such a wonderful award ceremony, and I learned a lot.” Shizuchan reflected, “There were some very young children there, and I was surprised that even such young children were thinking about the environment.” Tanaka smiled and said, “I know I’m a little biased, but our teamwork was great, wasn’t it? (laughs) We’ve been participating in beach cleanups and other events together for a long time, so I feel safe when Shizuchan is there.” Shizuchan nodded, saying, “(Tanaka) is really kind, and even when I can’t make a joke, she’s always there to make a joke.” When asked what design she would choose for her own bottle, Tanaka joked, “I believe it was an artist who won the award in 2021. They drew everything from small insects to large animals, all the same size, with the message that all life is the same. I was really moved by it, so I’d like to draw one with the same design,” to which Shizuchan chimed in. Tanaka was impressed by Shizuchan’s idea to “design a personal bottle that looks like a plastic bottle,” saying, “It could be an interesting conversation starter.” After picking up the personal bottles that won the Environment Minister’s Award, the two commented on Torikoshi’s design, “I think it’s a message that we should all work together to nurture the Earth. It made me feel like we need to unite.” They also praised Saka’s design, saying, “The cynical play on the phrase ‘I’ve started serving cold Chinese noodles’ is interesting.” Finally, they sent a message: “I hope you’ll think about global issues from these everyday experiences and take action.”
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/12949/3149/12949-3149-7f0224200495948bfd13ddccca2e1ce6-3900×2600.jpg Advertisement: Kyodo Medias Event HP:
https://mybottle-designcontest.aeonmall.com

This article was partly generated by AI. Some links may contain Ads. Press Release-Informed Article.