Kiyomasa
清正 #3756Project Safety Score: 25%
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Kiyomasa (清正) is a community-driven Solana meme coin inspired by Kiyomasa, a real gorilla from Higashiyama Zoo in Japan.
Born as the son of Shabani, Japan’s legendary “handsome gorilla,” Kiyomasa spent years being seen mostly as “Shabani’s son,” not as Kiyomasa himself. Now, as Japanese media, zoo visitors, and overseas audiences begin to notice him, Kiyomasa is finally becoming his own story.
The token was abandoned by the original dev, and the first CTO also vanished. After being left behind twice, the community is rebuilding Kiyomasa with real effort, real presence, and a real CTO.
Kiyomasa is not just another random meme coin. It combines a real Japanese character, an overlooked underdog narrative, a comeback story, and a community trying to turn Kiyomasa into a global meme.
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