End of Year is a time for celebration - besides being the festive season - the locals were blessed with a series of near back-to-back anime & cosplay events.

EOY J-Culture Festival ("EOY") is an annual non-profit J-pop cultural festival that gathers doujinshi creators, anime, cosplay & J-fashion lovers into an immersive choice venue. This year, it was thankfully held at Suntec City Convention Centre, a fairly central area of convenience.

Attendees gathered by the stage watching a virtual Youtuber's performance

As there were overseas idols and guests invited, there was a mandatory bag check before the paid attendees were ushered into the modest Hall 406. The immediate impression was SPACE, lots of space for walking & breathing (re: AFA 2022 - Where Space is a Luxury). There were alleys of tiny booths selling artworks, accessories and even figurines, although I suspect there were more onlookers than buyers.

Without further ado, let's check out some of the cosplayers whom I managed to intercept and grab a hasty shot!

FEMALE CHARACTERS


Genshin Impact: Hu Tao


Genshin Impact: La Signora


Genshin Impact: Venti


Genshin Impact: Raiden Shougun & Nahda


Reminiscent of Ram chara... Please forgive my ignorance T.T


Hot lady with another unknown origin T.T

MALE CHARACTERS


1 of the local performers from Southern Ape who has caught my eye while she was dancing on stage


Mo Dao Zu Shi: Wei Ying & Jiang Cheng


Castlevania: Alucard
(The under exposure made it hard to salvage this shot, hopefully I can do him justice in future events. Also, did anybody recognise him as Sephiroth from AFA2022?)


Attack on Titan: Levi Ackerman without the need for wig!


Jiang Jin Jiu: Xiao Chiye <333


Le classic Kuroshitsuji "family portrait"
(I was forced to add the decorative frame + title to dilute the red uncle's presence)


Chainsaw Man: Denji abs. edition


& the Best Cosplayer of Day 2 goes to.... Naruto Shippuden: Sasuke-kunnnn!
Everything is on point - wig, costume, physique, pose... The only thing to ask for is more poses please


Last but not least, the adorable intern Kaoru cos-ing as Xielian from Tian Guan Ci Fu with his partner Hua Cheng (no wig + his costume was self-made!)
~inserts silver butterfly~

To more anime events & better works, see you all next year.
xoxo






AFA is back after a 2-year hiatus from COVID and was the first anime convention I got to attend this year. This is arguably the biggest annual convention that Singapore can get, spamming across 3 days from 25 - 27 November 2022, at Suntec Convention & Exhibition Centre.

From the get-go, the most noticeable difference from its preceding years is the overwhelming response:

Understandably, the country has been deprived of a chance to unite the otakus and with the continuous release of great series and games, the family is only growing stronger year after year. This lot was just for the Ticket Redemption and Purchase, meaning none of them had managed to step into the actual event...

Putting aside the questionable queueing system, my good friend and I managed to locate the right queue and redeemed our wristband after 20 minutes.

Most of the ascending escalators were blocked and we followed another disorderly group up the designated stairs, feeling much like a part of a concentration camp movement.

If we thought outside was packed enough, we have underestimated what lies within.

Behold the worst section: Creator's Hub, a living preview of Tokyo's subway at morning peak hours. Expect postcard and A3 prints, t-shirts and badges on sale. There were a mix of local and international creators (with quirky booth names I must add) and I was lucky to snatch some Dota 2 fan arts by the very talented local artist Zerox_ii:

Here I thought I was over the game... Cues a fellow teammate's haunting quote, "Dota is like the ex you cannot get over." Above A6 holo prints feature my first ever hero Vengeful Spirit, Naga X Medusa, and the hot Templar Assassin.

Giant ass dividers displaying Valiant Force's artworks

Assortment of blown-up anime posters collages

Besides the big names like Bushiroad, Aniplex and Kotobukiya, there was Hakken (a new retail booth that has a 2.5hours queue just to get in and spend money!), mobile games booth like Valiant Forces (that I have never heard of) and even a Japanese Language class booth hoping to inspire local otakus who cannot watch anime without subtitles.

Unfortunately, I was unable to get any selfie this year with international cosplayers and could only watch from afar as fans queued up to get their autographs at designated booths. Also, no Kaname☆ (a veteran Japanese cosplayer) this year.

Local influencer RURUSAMA was also spotted working in partnership with Gank, a content membership management platform to allow creators to accept donations and sell merch. For a fee, below is a snippet of what to expect:

The fellow looked so delighted that the crowd could feel his internal squeals xD

Below were some of the figures on showcase, can you spot which is my favourite?

Tanjiro Kamado - face of Demon Slayer, or at least his signature tablecloth jacket is

Suguru Geto - Jujutsu Kaisen 0's extremist sorcerer

Ren Amamiya - Persona 5's megane bishounen

Saber - Fate/Grand Order, a staple figure

Eriri Spencer Sawamura - Saekano the Movie Finale, Alice in Wonderland inspired?

Please pardon the change in editing style as I was using a camera filter for the earlier shots:
Aria - Museum of Mystical Melodies without the glitters of course

Barbara - Genshin Impact

Mai Shiranui - The King of Fighters '98

Even after we left the exhibition hall a few hours later, the ticket and hall entry queues showed no signs of subsiding - if anything it got worse. It did not help that there were other conferences happening like the Atomy Success Academy and CityHarvest Church, who must have experienced serious culture shock.

I begged my friend to wait for me as I snagged some last-minute cosplayers' photograph in front of the big screen on Level 1 as a way to conclude the event. The edits were altered according to each cosplayers' colour theme:

Sephiroth đŸ–€đŸ–€đŸ–€ Great memories of the previous photoshoot with his action figure

Ciel Phantomhive, female pink lolita edition

Hatsune Miku spicy ver.

Miku's hot friend



Misa-Misa, handsdown my favourite cos who never gets old

Overall, I have enjoyed myself despite the horrible overcrowding. The cosplay standards are also improving, and I hope more youths and adults will join in to keep the hobby relevant. Here is my outfit as a show of support for the community that I am very proud to be a part of:

Hopefully, I will get to experience an overseas anime convention in 2023, we will see.

xoxo