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Japanese Store Has Staff Wearing “Smile Masks” To Make Them Look Friendlier, Creeps Out Netizens Instead

Smile masks in Japan


Though essential, face masks have inconvenienced us in many ways – it’s annoying to have foggy glasses and sore, irritated ears. But another unforeseen problem is that it’s difficult to see one’s facial expression. To circumvent that, a store in Japan has come up with “smile masks” to make their staff look friendlier


Japanese employees wear “smile masks” to look friendlier


Employees wearing “smile masks” 
Image credit: Takeya

To ensure that their customer service is as impeccable as ever, the employees of Takeya, a discount store located in Tokyo, have been wearing masks with a friendly smile plastered across it


Poster for Smile Campaign
Image credit: Takeya

As part of their Smile Campaign, these masks were specially designed by the employees. The idea behind it is simple – the store hopes to continue to welcome customers with smiles and lift their moods, even when wearing masks has become an indispensable part of everyday life. 

Male employee wearing a “smile mask”
Image credit: Takeya

Those with a keen eye for detail will notice that there are two variations. Male employees don masks with a man’s smile, while female staff wear the women’s mask – though they sometimes switch around just for laughs. 


Netizens unsure about design



Image adapted from: @YahooNewsTopic

Despite Takeya’s best intentions, the masks have elicited mixed reactions. Most netizens have commented that the masks look creepy, scary, or even disgusting. User HinokiYbi pointed out that it is “uncanny, especially when the staff don’t smile with their eyes”. 


Image adapted from: @YahooNewsTopic

User Kintai2768 even quipped that he can’t unsee the image of a burglar, as it appears as though the male employee has tied a cloth around his head.


Image adapted from: @YahooNewsTopic

Netizens like ChQvOhUo6T9UbcF also brought up a valid point – such masks might be inappropriate when the staff are dealing with customer complaints, as they should appear apologetic instead of cheery. 


Image adapted from: ANNnewsCH

User Takeru commented that the masks are “so disgusting that he burst out laughing”. On the bright side, at least Takeya has kept their promise of delivering smiles. 


Pre-orders open on Takeya’s online store



Male “smile masks”
Image credit: @takeya_co_jp

Nevertheless, the “smile masks” generated a huge buzz after making the rounds online. Many contacted the store, expressing interest in the masks. 


Female “smile masks”
Image credit: @takeya_co_jp

Takeya has since opened pre-orders on their online store so that interested customers can get their hands on it. Each mask costs ¥550 (~USD5.17) and delivery will be arranged from 23rd September onwards.  


Smile masks in Japan


Unfortunately, international shipping is currently not available. But given Japan’s pursuit of excellent customer service, we won’t be surprised if other stores adopt similar strategies and “smile masks” become the norm. Until then, plain old surgical masks it is. 

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Cover image adapted from: Takeya 

Xiu Ting Wong

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