
JAL returns with another dance video, this time with new costumes and a handsome male member who can really bust a move.
Scoring points with vocaloid fans last year with a cute dance set to Hatsune Miku’s “39”, JAL (Japan Airlines) is participating once again in this year’s Niconico Chokaigi 2016, hoping to further promote the airline with another Miku hit, “Calc.”
Not only are the ladies’ cheerleading costumes on point, but this time they’ve added a little eye candy for all the gals out there watching, too. Mr. Okamoto, who works for the web retail branch of JAL, is the most recent addition to the company’s dance squad, and it’s easy to see why female netizens are completely smitten with him when he breaks out moves like these:
Although some viewers have commented that it looks like he might be overdoing it in comparison to the rest of the dancers, you can’t deny that JAL has really stepped up their game this year!
Niconico Chokaigi 2016 will take place again at Makuhari Messe International Exhibition Hall in Chiba Prefecture on April 29 and 30. If you’re interested in cheering JAL on at the Chokaigi festival or just seeing the best of Japan’s internet culture, be sure to click here for more details.
Source: Niconico Douga via Kai-you
Feature/insert images: Niconico Douga

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