This weekend, Comic Market (aka āComiketā) rolled through Tokyo. How scorching was it? Time to bust out the thermal cameras!
Japanās largest networks featured Comiket on their news variety shows, focusing on the boiling temperatures. The country is being hit with a heat wave that has topped 40°C (104ĀŗF). The high temps are serious; sadly, four haverecently died from heat stroke.
FujiTVās Mr. Sunday introduced Comiket as an āanime eventā (which isnāt exactly correct, FujiTV!) and focused on cosplayers in heavy costumes and people sweating.
Here, an Ultraman cosplayer is talking about how rough it is due to the heat.
āItās very hot,ā says this Resident Evil cosplayer.
And here is one of a couple sweaty backs Mr. Sunday showed.
Cosplayers sweating through their outfits.
Showing just how hot this Mazinger Z costume isā¦
ā¦with a thermal camera. The areas in white are 43°C (109ĀŗF). Geez, that really, really looks hot.
Knowing that, it really makes you appreciate cosplayers who were willing to deal with the awful temperatures to don masks, make-up, and heavy outfits.
Brave cosplayers like this, who, letās face, could risk heatstroke if theyāre not incredibly careful:
Then, there were the cosplayers dressed as characters in swimwear, which might have helped them beat the heat (though, problematic for those who burn):
And with high attendance numbers and all those people packed inside the convention hall, things didnāt feel much better for those out of costume, either. Kotakuās Toshi Nakamura summed it up best: āI was there, and the heat was pretty fucking terrible.ā
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