NIPPON FOUNDATION now accepts “Cosplay de UMIGOMI Zero Award”!

2019.11.01

The purpose of this award is to raise awareness of marine litter issues to cosplayers around the world who have a high level of environmental awareness and communication.
We are looking for activities from around the world that are unique to cosplayers (action section) that lead to reduction of marine litter and environmentally friendly cosplay costume recipes (costume section).

A review committee composed of marine litter experts and leading experts in the manga, anime, and game industries will select outstanding initiatives, and the Grand Prix will be awarded an incentive of 1 million yen.
Application method and details are on the official website :
https://www.umigomi-cosplayaward.com/

Application Requirements

Application period: October 1, 2019 (Tuesday) to March 31, 2020 (Tuesday)
Results announcement: Notification to winners around April-May 2020, scheduled to be announced around August 2020
How to apply: Apply from the official website
official website: https://www.umigomi-cosplayaward.com/

1. Action category

Recruiting cosplayers worldwide for activities and plans to counter marine litter such as awareness campaigns for 2020.
・First Prize  1 million JPY
・Second Prize 500,000 JPY
・Third Prize 300,000 JPY
・Special Recognition Award  100,000 JPY

2. Costume category

Calling for cosplay recipes from cosplayers who care about costume making techniques that reduce ocean litter, reuse, and recycle materials.
・First Prize  200,000 JPY
・Second Prize 100,000 JPY
・Third Prize  50,000 JPY
・Special Recognition Award  50,000 JPY

Cosplay costume recipe image

About Marine Waste Countermeasure Project “CHANGE FOR THE BLUE”

In order to create a movement that raises the awareness of society as a whole, “no more garbage in the sea”, this project is to create a model for reducing marine waste in collaboration with 12 stakeholders, including industry, government, and academia.
https://uminohi.jp/umigomi/index.html

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