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Kigurumi is a Japanese type of costume that consists of two words: "kiru" (to wear) and "nuigurumi" (stuffed toy). Kigurumi are full-fledged character costumes or animal-themed pajamas. They are an important part of Japanese culture and are often used for merchandise promotion, cosplay, and outside of Japan — also as cozy pajamas. Kigurumi appeared in Japan in the mid-90s and have since gained popularity worldwide.
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 seen in anime, at themed parties, and in street fashion. Today, there are many different styles of kigurumi that imitate various animals and characters from cartoons and movies. They are available in various price ranges, making them accessible to a wide range of consumers.
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