Japanese cosplayers show off amazing accessories made using goods from 100 yen stores
Cosplay accessories that are easy on both the wallet and the eyes.
Japanese 100 yen stores are known for putting similar “dollar stores” in the rest of the world to shame. Whereas dollar stores in the U.S. are often nothing but the leftovers that didn’t sell at other shops, Japanese 100 yen stores have everything from quality travel goods to surprisingly-delicious wine to Nintendo Switch accessories.
And when it comes to cosplay, Japanese cosplayers can take advantage of the 100 yen stores’ wide selection and create some incredible costume accessories for very cheap.
Recently the hashtag #HyakkinGuzzuMachigattaTsukaikataSenshuken (“championship for the best ‘wrong’ use of 100 yen store goods”) got quite a bit of attention on Japanese Twitter, and some talented and creative cosplayers showed off their work. Here’s a sampling of some of the ones we liked best: (click pictures to enlarge)
▼ A black ball and chain made out of some 100 yen
plastic links and a “spiked” bouncy ball.
#百均のグッズ間違った使い方選手権 モーニングスター❣️ https://t.co/HIa0fE8veQ
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農業法人あんぶれら (@keitaugo) March 09, 2017
▼ Scales made by painting 100 yen nails with 100 yen
nail polish and fastening them together with 100 yen glue.
#百均のグッズ間違った使い方選手権 このウロコは百均のつけ爪を百均のマニキュアで塗り、百均のトップコートでツヤだしし、百均のつけまのりでつけました😂 https://t.co/BQUTcvU4Ey
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せみ@3/12 仙コミでもエド (@evangelion_620) March 09, 2017
▼ A visor and circular box come together for a giant hat.
But we need to know… did the owl come from the 100 yen store too?!
箱とサンバイザー\(◡̈)/帽子作るのにオススメ◉中に小物しまえて便利だよ◉ #百均のグッズ間違った使い方選手権 https://t.co/D01DrE2ZJG
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あ き (@buntakh) March 09, 2017
▼ The touch light on her head is a 100 yen touch light with
cellophane inside, covered in 100 yen nail polish and rhinestones.
光るヘッドホンだって作れる。 そう、100均グッズならね。 #百均のグッズ間違った使い方選手権 https://t.co/ylgT6CLz0S
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雛(ひよこ)コスガタとガタケ (@piy0c0n) March 09, 2017
▼ One of my favorites, made out of some
100 yen hose and party crackers.
ホースとクラッカーで闇のゲームの始まりだぜ👁🗨!!!!! #百均のグッズ間違った使い方選手権 https://t.co/o5YmTvBAOe
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あとり🏹☀️春コミわ18b (@bbbatori) March 09, 2017
▼ A sword forged from a cookie cutter and insect-repellent tape.
100均の『ステンレスクッキー抜き型(星型)』と『防虫銅テープ』を組み合わせて使うと、コス用刀剣の金属製の鎺(ハバキ)が製作できます! #百均のグッズ間違った使い方選手権 https://t.co/9MCO3INK4y
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マクシ@『大包平』&『乱藤四郎』完成! (@Maxifactory) March 10, 2017
▼ Why buy real arrows when you can just
decorate some 100 yen cooking chopsticks?
#百均のグッズ間違った使い方選手権 靴べら、菜箸、木目シート、ポリ板でエラムの箙と弓矢。 https://t.co/bFCwYjLP1s
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らんだ/西4 J27b (@Landerblue_) March 10, 2017
▼ This masquerade mask looks fancy enough for the real deal,
even though it’s only made out of a plastic golf club and paper mask.
#百均のグッズ間違った使い方選手権 レイヤーさんが凄すぎて、このくらいじゃ全然甘かった✩°。⋆⸜(* ॑꒳ ॑* )⸝ https://t.co/Xvzt7XCpo2
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☆ ナ ナ ル ド ☆半年切ったって!? (@donalddaisy77) March 10, 2017
▼ All it takes is a 100 yen towel hanger, some Styrofoam,
clay, and you too can be a dark magician girl.
これやな! ブラマジガールの杖‼︎ 間違ってはない気もするけど…w #百均のグッズ間違った使い方選手権 https://t.co/1c1uXRDud5
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瑠歌☆しょーよー/あんスタ忍でした (@ruka04117) March 10, 2017
▼ This one isn’t technically cosplay, but it has to be the most
inventive use of a 100 yen spray bottle I’ve ever seen.
#百均のグッズ間違った使い方選手権 これだわ。全部ダイソー。 https://t.co/2AdnZ6lO2X
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くろ (@curo___date) March 10, 2017
There are so many others we couldn’t possibly share them all, so if you want to see more then check out the Japanese hashtag on Twitter. All of these artists are so inspiring, they put our 100 yen store cosplay attempt to shame.
Source: Togech
Featured image: Twitter/keitaugo
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