Top Entries in Bizarre Japanese Halloween Costume Competition, Part 5

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A Japanese competition called Jimi Halloween, which roughly translates to “mundane/sober Halloween,” welcomes costumes that illustrate the foibles of modern life in a capitalist workaholic society. Here’s Part 5 of our favorites from this year.

Guy Who Wins Bingo But is Too Shy To Announce It

Girl Who Grew Up With Only Brothers and Only Gets Hand-Me-Down Clothing for Boys

Guy Who Washes His Hands and Dries Them On His Clothes

Person You Mistake for a Store Clerk When You Visit the Optician

Person Who Buys an Umbrella Because It’s Raining–Then It Stops Raining

Guy With Difficult-to-Read Nametag

Guy Who Was Called to the Jobsite from the Head Office

A Right-Handed Person (the guy playing him is a lefty)

Co-Worker Sent to the Vending Machine to Get Coffee for Everyone Else

Elementary School Physical Education Teacher Who is Not Good at Exercise

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