Cosplay Tanabata 7: A Tanabata to Remember

One last shot. This is perhaps the first and last shot of this writer at the Cosplay Tanabata stage. [Captured by Wiljanz Lopez for keepsakes.]

One of Baguio City’s major cosplay events ends on its 7th edition

If there’s one good thing about my first visit to Baguio last January, it’s the fact that I am personally invited to one of its major cosplay events — if not THE one.

The event is held at Newtown Plaza Events Center, facing the hotel which runs it. I think it’s a newly-built, fairly new venue in the City of Pines.

This year’s theme is “The Harajuku Parajade,” which is reflected in their pastel kawaii aesthetic. The stage is set like a catwalk, audience seats at the side, and the guests gradually enter the event as time passes by. I noticed that most of them don’t crowd the lobby area and go straight up to the second level where the event is at.

My first visit to Baguio did not count quite well as I was soooo drowsy that I slept in the benches of PFVR Gym in the afternoon at that time. Thankfully this year’s Cosplay Tanabata program spans two days, which means I get to recharge up to capture the moment.

I believe the days are separated into two to allow performers of the karaoke/dance cover contests and cosplayers to give them ample time to prepare.

Baguio’s cosplay community is indeed small compared to Manila’s. I mean, some cosplayers are wearing different costumes for different days. I’ll show you examples:

Center: The wild tandem of Ladybug and Cat Noir who won the Pair Cosplay on Day 2. Left: Ladybug donning what I see is legit Harajuku attire during Day 1. Right: Cat Noir during Day 1. (Captured by Wiljanz Lopez for keepsakes.)

Left: Rika during Day 1. I’m not sure which Saber she is, so I shall leave it like that for the meantime. (Captured by Wiljanz Lopez for keepsakes.Right: Rika as Kiyohime on Day 2. If she had not reminded me of the bunny she has with her during Kospurei Bunkasai last January, I won’t remember her.

Left: Jeliz in gothic attire participating in the Karaoke Contest. Right: Jeliz, as Harley Quinn from Batman Ninja, participating in the pair cosplay competition. Photos of her performance have been immortalized into memes. (Captured by Wiljanz Lopez for keepsakes.)

Wild. I saw the pair in center perform their skit, and one of them got into an accident (thankfully the organizers got medics on stand-by). After the event, I saw them as nothing happened, giving me a sigh of relief. (Captured by Wiljanz Lopez for keepsakes.)

I never expected Baguio cosplay to be as wild as Manila’s — maybe it’s the tight-knit community. Maybe it’s the way they perform skits on stage. Maybe it’s the way they cheer for their folk who sings or dances on stage.

The organizers, the cosplayers, the performers — they all went out on this. The atmosphere was so wild, I felt I’m home… well, that’s the plan for organizer CurTeaNah Cosplay Events Baguio, which has been doing this for quite a long time.

Baguio’s meme-loving cosplay community

Candid shot. Plus points if you play BanG Dream! (Captured by Wiljanz Lopez for keepsakes.)

I had so much fun, someone made memes out of it, which led me to conclude that Baguio loves memeing each other. They press F to pay respects, they have wild people running to the stage… Sure, I press F, but at the same time, I don’t want to get off this wild ride. Oof.

There’s this one guy who has this tarp of Keanu Reeves saying “You’re breathtaking!” and that kind of sums the point. He’s the only one with that get-up, but you see, even the hosts love it. “You’re breathtaking!” “No, you’re breathtaking.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23I-0Gr-oww

I found it hard to compose this post as I have things to share, and I’m hoping I convey this love letter from the City of Pines to you. I have more content from Baguio to post as time passes, so I hope you stick around. I’ll see you at the next events.


Special thanks to CurTeaNah Cosplay Events for having me as one of their media partners for Cosplay Tanabata 7. I have more photos on Facebook, tag youselves.

“Cosplay Tanabata 7: The Harajuku Parade” set on August 17–18

Baguio City’s Long-Awaited Cosplay ComebackMajor Cosplay Event happening at Newtown Plaza Event Center

Last January, I went to Baguio City for the first time to witness how cosplay events work there, through Kospurei Bunkasai.

To be quite honest, I failed to get a good grasp of what the community is like, and I was so sleepy you can see me dozing off on some occasions. I promised myself that by the next time I stepped in Baguio, I shall have a good hold of it.

This August, I have one more chance. Organizer Curteanah Cosplay Events will be holding its Cosplay Tanabata once again.

This year’s theme is “The Harajuku Parade,” something that I think Kyary Pamyu Pamyu will notice, judging from their key visuals. Cosplay Tanabata 7 aims to show what Harajuku fashion is like with the help of the Philippine Gothic Lolita Community (PGLC) as they hold the city’s first Harajuku Fashion Show.

Cultural contests such as the BGO48 dance competition (yep, MNL48 also shookt Baguio as well), Utanabata Singing Contest, Eating Contests, and Orihime and Hikoboshi Contest will cover the first day.

The second day of the said event will be dedicated to the Cosplay Competition which will be host to a lot of cosplayers coming from Baguio City and nearby areas.

At the sidelines of this event are a combination of 60 merchants, artists, and food hubs which will serve the needs of the event not just as a meetup of friends but also a gathering of resources that hobbyists of different natures need.

A Mini JPop Dance Party will conclude the said event to thank all visitors for supporting Cosplay Tanabata over the past 7 years.

  • Event Co-Presented by Jellyfish Education Consultancy Inc. and AkiYumi.
  • In Partnership with The Philippine Gothic Lolita Community (PGLC) and Japanese Association of Northern Luzon, Inc. (JANL)
  • keepsakes. is an official media partner for this event along with arkadymac.com and RHDZ.

What do I look forward to this event?

I don’t have a list of things to look forward to yet, but I wish to see the rest of Baguio — the last time I was there, we were treated to a lunch at Cafe by the Ruins, and I capped off the day at SM City Baguio. I got suggestions from friends before (I needed to be reminded of these suggestions again, ?), so maybe we shall start from there.

That is aside from the fact that I want to explore more of Baguio’s cosplay community. That said, see you there!