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Cosplayer Taking Boxing Lessons After She Was Mobbed By Upskirt Otaku


One cosplayer from China at Comiket 96 has been mobbed by the visitors and Otaku (a person obsessed with anime and manga) as they try to take upskirt photos without her consent.


The scared cosplayer was escorted away in tears after event staff had to break up the crowd after otaku violating her dignity as a cosplayer in attempts to get her photos. 

From a twitter "ALL", the cosplayer said :
"That’s me in the video. I told the people, many times, “You’re too close. Please step away,” but nobody listened. I’m thankful to the event staff for coming to my aid. If something like this happens again, I’m going to kick the people taking photos (I’m taking boxing lessons)."





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