With Fuzz and Fur: Japan's Costumed Characters, Edward and John Harrison delve into another bizarre and cute niche of Japanese popular culture by interviewing and photographing the men and women that create a niche in the phenomenon of kigurumi, which roughly means dressing up as a stuffed toy. While adoration for mythical creatures and popular anime characters is nothing new in Japan, this pastime has created a new marketing tool for local government institutions: yuru-kyara. Roughly translated as amateur characters, yuru-kyara are costumes based on local attractions and points of interest that help define any given area. Through a strange amalgam of hometown pride and cost-saving measures, municipalities often tap their citizens to design the characters. The same citizen enthusiasts also convene yuru-kyara conventions of their own, and give life to another aspect ofJapans enigmatic, yet utterly captivating, visual culture.
Fuzz and Fur: Japan's Costumed Characters
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- UPC:
- 9781935613121
- Maximum Purchase:
- 2 units
- Binding:
- Hardcover
- Publication Date:
- 2011-02-08
- Release Date:
- 2011-02-08
- Author:
- Edward Harrison;John Harrison
- Language:
- english