Cute Togame Cosplay
- Categories: Anime, Galleries
- Date: Feb 20, 2011 19:11 JST
- Tags: Bakemonogatari, Cosplay, Image Gallery, Tomia, Wafuku, Weapons
Katanagatari heroine Togame gains a cute cosplay rendition via legendary Korean cosplayer Tomia.
Katanagatari heroine Togame gains a cute cosplay rendition via legendary Korean cosplayer Tomia.
Shining Wind‘s Ryusenkyo fairy Houmei gets an expertly made figure rendition by Alter in an unusually dynamic pose, clad in a pseudo-kimono and riding a wave.
China has seen to it that Japanese clothing is banned from an upcoming APEC summit to be held in Japan.
Japanese Clothes originated and modified from our HanFu... and Japs admit that which I appreciate Japanese most... More
Agreed, fuck china.They are backward,racist and old fashioned.i m singaporeon chinese and even i'm ashamed of this behaviour... More
Famed Lucky Star character Kagami Hiiragi is seen here in her miko costume tending to a rather picturesque shrine, as cosplayed by Kanda Midori.
In no way reinforcing the “all late night anime is porn” stereotype, Hyakka Ryoran Samurai Girls continues much as it started – with plenty of samurai schoolgirls mysteriously eager to shed their clothes in battle, all in the best possible taste of course.
Sexy archer Majikina Mina, of the Samurai Spirits series, is here cosplayed quite authentically by veteran ero-cosplayer Ayaka.
An “ultra advance” screening of the first episode of Hyakka Ryoran Samurai Girls reveals it to be an ero-anime of the first order, with oppai combat and scantily clad girls of all sizes visible in abundance.
A survey of the expectations of Japanese women visiting the fireworks reveals that most consider it a prelude to hot sex.
Japan is 12% ero country... More
You know what? It's really not that difficult to put on yukata. I learned with a simple guide. These Japanese women who wear yukata are just plain lazy. It takes me all of 2 minutes... More
Strike Witches Mio Sakamoto and Yoshika Miyafuji‘s warm-up exercises may seem alluring enough, but evidently someone thought otherwise, and divested them of clothing for an even more intimate encounter.
The results are impressive to behold:
Japanese ladies asked which fashions they secretly fancy trying yield up a telling list of contemporary and not so contemporary Japanese fashions, most of which will be instantly recognisable – in the event they are not some helpful illustrations are included.
Master artist Simoshi shares his vision of Muramasa: The Demon Blade‘s foxy Inari Kongiku, with Momohime and Kisuke visible below in another outstanding work: