Pixiv and Shibuya Ward Launch Manner Contest With Zeebra as Judge
The contest uses pixiv's creator community to address real urban problems, with Zeebra's participation adding cultural weight to the campaign.
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Pixiv and Shibuya Future Design have opened the Good Manner Creative Award, a contest for illustrations and characters addressing Shibuya's littering and customer harassment issues. The grand prize includes 50,000 yen and 24 Coca-Cola bottles. Rapper and activist Zeebra is among the judges. Winning works will be displayed on Shibuya's large screens and at Shibuya Art Festival 2026.
The Good Manner Creative Award is part of the Shibuya Good Manner Project, a collaboration between Shibuya Ward, local organizations, and companies. Submissions are accepted in two categories: the Clean Action Division, focused on littering and city beautification, and the Customer Action Division, focused on mutual understanding in service settings. The grand prize winner receives 50,000 yen and 24 bottles of Coca-Cola with their name on them. Judges include rapper and Shibuya Tourist Association tourism ambassador Zeebra, Shibuya Ward Deputy Mayor Sae Sugiura, and others. Zeebra said he hopes the contest makes good manners feel cool rather than obligatory. Winning works will be displayed on large screens in Shibuya and at Shibuya Art Festival 2026.
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