The six young ladies of this Nagoya-based idol unit skipped the frilly skirts when it was time to embrace their fanbase.
With the Golden Week holiday period over, Japan headed back to work and school on Monday morning. Fans of idol singers, though, were no doubt still basking in the warm afterglow of the Budokan Idol Expo, which took place last Saturday in Tokyo.
Held at the Budokan, one of Japan’s most prestigious venues for sports and music events, the event saw more than 1,000 idol singers gather to greet their adoring public, and among those who made an appearance were Nagoya-based, six-member idol unit CY8ER. The group had something extra-special planned for Idol Expo, deciding to go beyond the handshake events that have become commonplace in the industry and instead have a hug event in which they embraced their fans.
But while idol groups usually wear frilly, feminine stage costumes, CY8ER was dressed quite differently for the hug event.
【悲報】CY8ERさんが防護服を来てあらわれました#ハグ会#武道館アイドル博2017 pic.twitter.com/EQyR0XT0Ec
— すけ (@kangfoo4) May 6, 2017
(´Д`)なんか昔のバニビのハグ会みたいなカッコしているグループがいるなと思ったらCY8ERだったのね pic.twitter.com/czJnmt5uqp
— はるかとーく!!!(遥 遠方) (@haruka_talk) May 6, 2017
CY8ERハグ会完全防備の防護服wwwwwww pic.twitter.com/oPYoCsoDb7
— は. せ. や. ん【公式】™️🧚♂️👊🌱 (@hase_young11034) May 6, 2017
During the approximately two-hour session, the idols were dressed in what appear to be hazardous material suits, complete with gloves and air filtration masks, as though to prevent them from coming into direct contact with the excited sweat or exhilarated exhaled breath expelled from the bodies of attending idol otaku.
CY8ERハグ会!こう言うことか‼︎#CY8ER pic.twitter.com/WsbWDPi77P
— シン≠ (@shiii77) May 6, 2017
It’s worth keeping in mind that visual presentation is critical for success in the idol industry, and CY8ER’s outfits were probably at least as much about standing out from the other idol groups at the event as they were legitimate hygienic concerns. Nevertheless, they kept the hazmat suits on for the entire time they were hugging fans, who could receive a hug from each member for 100 yen (US$0.90), or upgrade to hugs and a signed Polaroid snapshot for 2,000 yen.
▼ A video of the hug session
https://twitter.com/ayavex/status/860684597842989056Participants had to follow a number of rules. Only the idols were allowed to do any touching, as fans were instructed to stand with their backs to a singer and wait for the hug. Turning around or touching the idols were strictly prohibited, and once the hug was complete, participants were instructed to shuffle to the next idol for another hug, and continue the process until they’d been embraced by each singer in turn.
CY8ERさん、ハグ会終了!
— すけ (@kangfoo4) May 6, 2017
CY8ERさんがすでに優勝です。
ついきキモくなってしまいました pic.twitter.com/Ub3ZrH7Zqf
100円ハグ会
— まさりん (@masarin427) May 6, 2017
CY8ERメンバー全員が順にヲタクを後ろから抱きしめる
ただしお腹に詰め物して、防護服・ガスマスク着用www
面白かったからおけ← pic.twitter.com/LVxVMFMhTf
For their part, the members of CY8ER seemed to accept that the hazmat suits were merely a bit of unorthodox marketing, as their cheerful poses seem like the sort of thing they’d have skipped had they been being actually exposed to dangerous bacteria.
サイバーさん
— まるお🌍 (@maruo193) May 6, 2017
ハグ会専用衣装です!!!#ネタバレ
#CY8ER pic.twitter.com/z3dSvefNZm
たしかに百円で全員とハグ出来たけどさ…。うぅ…。大人って汚い!東京怖かー!#武道館アイドル博2017 pic.twitter.com/JwmTGJ4nQT
— えびω@相互フォロー (@ebipilafsuki) May 6, 2017
And as odd as the whole thing may look, the long line of fans patiently waiting their turn suggests that CY8ER’s hug session was a solid, if puffy, success.
Sources: Jin, Naver Matome, Twitter/@haseyoung_3rd
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