Japanese high school girls’ culture festival celebrates the art of student cosplay 【Photos】
We take a look at the nine schoolgirl cosplayers attending this year’s school festival.
In the autumn months of October and November, schools and universities around Japan hold their annual “bunkasai” or “culture festival“, an open day with activities, performances and stalls, all designed to entertain visitors and give them a glimpse into what usually goes on behind closed doors.
This year, a new bunkasai has appearaed on the Tokyo events calendar, and it’s being held by a high school nobody’s heard of before: Cos Colle Girls’ High School.
【コスコレ女子高等学校文化祭2017!】 福岡(百莉・うらまる)や北海道(こねぎ)からの転校生も新たに参加❤ 交流&即売&ミニ撮影など、盛り沢山な美少女たちの文化祭❤ 文化の日に、本校生徒(設定)とステキな交流イベントを❤ 詳しく… http://twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
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コスコレ@台北/東京/大阪/ソウル (@cos0123) October 04, 2017
This “school” has been imagined up by Cosplay Collection (Cos Colle), an organisation that operates a wide variety of cosplay events and dojinshi conventions. This year, they’ve decided to add a bit of bunkasai flair to their activities by bringing us the “Cos Colle Girls’ High School Culture Festival 2017“, which will be held on 3 November in Ota-ku, a Tokyo ward with a self-confessed otaku as its parliamentary representative.
▼ Ota-ku’s otaku assemblyman Minoru Ogino has been open about his support for manga, anime and cosplay culture.
おはようございます!本日も宜しくお願い致します。 今日は下丸子ふれあいフェスタ消防団員として警備やお手伝いをしています。 コスプレイベントはありますが、私の格好はコスプレではありませんよ!… http://twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
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大田区議会議員 おぎの稔 東京都 (@ogino_otaku) September 30, 2017
Nine cosplayers will be appearing as Cos Colle high school students, each representing a different after-school club, with a few transfer students and an exchange student thrown into the mix to add to the sense of realism.
First up are two “transfer students” from Fukuoka Prefecture:
▼ Uramaru…
セーラー服ポトレ photo : @ichimei_kota https://t.co/f6TKGRlz7G
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うらまる (@uramaru_y) July 09, 2017
▼ And Yuri, pictured on the left.
『 』 __model 百莉,夢彩,さとうましろ _photo kuroさん https://t.co/UZt0WPaZuv
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タン塩とカツ丼 (@pynpynoO) September 27, 2017
Joining them is Konegi – another transfer student – this time from Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost prefecture.
1年前の夏。 https://t.co/khVkqb3IeA
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こねぎ@ねむたい (@konegi12) October 05, 2017
Liyu is the exchange student of the group, who actually hails from Shanghai, China in real-life. Currently studying Japanese, Liyu will be handing out Chinese sweets and handmade items on the day.
平沢 唯 "k-on大好き!" https://t.co/nWr8XEKHNy
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黎狱 (@Liyu0109) August 27, 2017
If you’ve ever been to a bunkasai, you’ll know that the after-school cultural clubs set up displays and activities to help introduce their work to visitors. The Cos Colle Girls’ bunkasai will be no different, as each student represents a member of a club and has special offers for visitors to enjoy.
Nono Nozuki is a member of the Art Club, and will be able to draw and sign a sketch of you on the spot, for a fee of 1,000 yen (US$8.88).
生まれたツイートしてなかったのに、起きたらお祝いリプきてて嬉しかったです……(;▽;)💗 19歳になりました。✌️ https://t.co/9bVBM4HDwK
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乃月のの (@Nono_ndk) September 04, 2017
Hayu Yumesaki is a Calligraphy Club member who will be able to turn your desired kanji (up to two characters) into a beautiful work of calligraphy for 1,000 yen.
おはやっほー https://t.co/id8yugAT9W
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はゆは無我の境地 (@dream_hayu) February 25, 2017
Yura Yuuzuki, a member of the Design Art Club, will be handing out bromide photos and original design goods to visitors.
ゆらきす😘❤️ "彼氏目線...??" https://t.co/8Azwh9981x
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遊月ゆら🐰池ハロ両日🍓 (@YuraYuuzuki) September 11, 2017
Hina Shua belongs to the Manga Club, and will be giving guests copies of her original dojinshi and illustrations, as well as offering to sketch and sign hand-drawn illustrations on the day.
配信ありがとごさいましたの自撮り https://t.co/1ZN4csSy51
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ひなしゅあ☁️みみけ、池ハロ (@hina_shua) July 07, 2017
Rounding off the group is Cooking Club member Ama Yuuuma, who will be hand-moulding onigiri rice balls for visitors.
15歳、頑張って背伸びしました。 photo:ごいさん(@_goigoi ) #portrait https://t.co/QN9Qpyyqaq
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甘莉ゆうま (@yuuuma_ama) May 15, 2017
A lot of thought has clearly gone into the creation of the Cos Colle Girls’ High School Culture Festival, with a lot of fun activities on offer during the event. Most of the cosplayers will be giving out photos to guests and allowing them to take their own photos too, adding to the excitement of the day.
Though it’s advertised as a “high school festival”, in reality all the cosplayers participating in the event are older than actual high schoolers, with a lot of them currently studying at university. These cosplayers have social media accounts with tens of thousands of followers, so it’s sure to be a busy festival.
Event Information
Cos Colle Girls’ School Culture Festival / コスコレ女子高等学校文化祭2017
Address: Tokyo-to, Ota-ku, Nishikamata 8-4-12, Yuzawaya Kamata Building No. 11, 5-6F
東京都大田区西蒲田8-4-12 ユザワヤ蒲田11号館 5F&6F
Hours: 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. on 3 November
Admission: 2,000 yen
Website (Japanese)
Source: Cosplay Collection via Kai You
Featured image: Twitter/@cos0123
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