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Kigurumi is a Japanese type of costume consisting of two words: "kiru" (to wear) and "nuigurumi" (plush toy). Kigurumi are full-fledged character costumes or animal-style pajamas. They are an important part of Japanese culture and are often used to promote goods, cosplay, and outside of Japan — also as cozy pajamas. Kigurumi appeared in Japan in the mid-90s and since then have gained popularity all over the world.
The term can also be used to describe Mascots and other characters in full-size costumes.
Due to their versatility and fun design, kigurumi have become a significant part of Japanese pop culture. They are often found in anime, at themed parties, and in street fashion. Today, there are a large number of different styles of kigurumi that imitate various animals and characters from cartoons and movies. They are available in different price categories, making them accessible to a wide range of consumers.
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