Kyoto University is one of Japanās most prestigious universities. And it has a delightful graduation tradition: Cosplay.
For years now (save for a brief period when it was banned), students have dressed up in amusing cosplay while they receive their degrees. In Japan, students graduate in the spring, and this month, new grads came out, costumes and all, in full force.
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Letās have a look at some of this yearās cosplay.
This student is dressed up as bear character Kumamon. [Photo: xrdsj273]
[Photo: OMI_24_MI]
Most costumes seem okayāsave for the ones that might block other studentsā views. [Photo: withsoysauce]
[Photo: QuantumAtsuo Salmon]
Those arenāt allowed. [Photo: praymay3]
The sign congratulates everyone on their graduation. [Photo: QuantumAtsuo]
Goodness. [Photo: bateijin]
Ditto. [Photo: KYOTO_SENSE 1]
[Photo: yokkomine]
[Photo: sorayama_asobi]
[Photos: K6kippy04 2]
[Photo: Magnemite1723]
[Photo: yakutsushima]
[Photo: bateijin]
[Photo: K6kippy04]
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