Friday, February 14, 2014

Cosplay Festival! Rollin' in Nipponbashi

March 24 saw spring weather finally starting to hit us, and with it came the chance to finally get out and about. Well, maybe not too far about, as it was more a chance to head down to Nipponbashi again to see what sort of things the cosplay festival was bringing.

Unless you work at a maid cafe, cosplaying in public is pretty much banned in Japan. Bigger events like Comiket offer changing rooms for skilled cosplayers to transform into their favorite characters. Sometimes amusement parks and different resorts will hold events that allow for themed cosplay to help show appreciation to the fans that came for it. And then there are cosplay festivals, a day when towns allow everyone who wants to cosplay to do so. Just like Comiket, there are areas designated to change into cosplay in. After you do so it's into the fray of cosplays and photographers and special events in stores.

The parking lots are also cleared out so that cosplayers and itasha owners can strut their stuff in the area.

Some cosplays more thorough than others. 
Itasha originally were named in reference to Italian cars, but now refer to the pain one's wallet feels after decking out your car with your favorite character or franchise.

This Blue Rose fan from Tiger and Bunny really went all out.
Getting to this bundle of joy though was rather difficult. We had meant to arrive in the morning, catching the 1110 train, but it was delayed...and delayed...and delayed some more. The reason: crows had pecked through a power source to the line leaving trains paralyzed along the line we needed to take into Osaka.

As I did not receive any cosplayers permission to post pictures online, I won't be showing off any of that great stuff here, but it was all very impressive.

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