The winning designs represent the "tradition and innovation" of Japan according to the organisers, reports Efe.
The mascots beat the other two pairs in contention by a big margin, getting 53 per cent of the votes.
The results were announced in a ceremony at Hoyonomori school in Tokyo's Shinagawa district, attended by hundreds of students and the mascot designers.
Japanese illustrator Ryo Taniguchi, whose entries won, designs characters for language teaching books and companies.
He said he was surprised and grateful to win.
Almost 17,000 primary schools in Japan - around 70 per cent of all such schools in the country - took part in the voting, along with some Japanese schools abroad.
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