NAGOYA, Jul 24 (News On Japan) - The Nana-chan mannequin, a beloved symbol of Nagoya Station, has moved for the first time since its debut in 1973. From 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., the mannequin now raises its arms in a motion pose every time the clock hits a time ending in the number 7. This marks the first time the figure has shown any movement in its 51-year history.
The animated display is part of Meitetsu Railway’s promotional campaign "Meitetsu × WAO!" On the first day of the event, held on July 23rd, Meitetsu President Takasaki and local children struck poses with the mannequin to celebrate the occasion.
"It felt like it was alive," said one child.
"I didn’t know Nana-chan could move," another commented.
The moving Nana-chan can be seen during these special timed poses until August 5th.
Source: Nagoya TV News