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Match-making party

เผยแพร่:   โดย: MGR Online

Washinomiya, Saitama, JAPAN: This picture taken on November 23, 2012 shows participants chatting as they wear cartoon character masks during a match-making party in Washinomiya, Saitama prefecture, in the northern suburbs of Tokyo. Self-confessed geeks in Japan who might ordinarily be too shy to ask someone on a date are trying a new kind of matchmaking: wearing cartoon character masks. AFP PHOTO/Toshifumi Kitamura
Self-confessed geeks in Japan who might ordinarily be too shy to ask someone on a date are trying a new kind of match-making: wearing cartoon character masks.
Washinomiya, Saitama, JAPAN: This picture taken on November 23, 2012 shows Raki-Suta (Lucky Star) cartoon character dolls (R) displayed during a match-making party in Washinomiya, Saitama prefecture, in the northern suburbs of Tokyo. Self-confessed geeks in Japan who might ordinarily be too shy to ask someone on a date are trying a new kind of matchmaking: wearing cartoon character masks. AFP PHOTO/Toshifumi Kitamura
Washinomiya, Saitama, JAPAN: This picture taken on November 23, 2012 shows a 27-year-old woman wearing a rabbit mask introducing herself with her online name of Jet-Black Wings speaks during a match-making party in Washinomiya, Saitama prefecture, in the northern suburbs of Tokyo. Self-confessed geeks in Japan who might ordinarily be too shy to ask someone on a date are trying a new kind of matchmaking: wearing cartoon character masks. AFP PHOTO/Toshifumi Kitamura
Washinomiya, Saitama, JAPAN: This picture taken on November 23, 2012 shows participants taking part in a folk dancing session during a match-making party in Washinomiya, Saitama prefecture, in the northern suburbs of Tokyo. Self-confessed geeks in Japan who might ordinarily be too shy to ask someone on a date are trying a new kind of matchmaking: wearing cartoon character masks. AFP PHOTO/Toshifumi Kitamura
Washinomiya, Saitama, JAPAN: This picture taken on November 23, 2012 shows a ceremony master (back R) wearing a Tomodachi character mask speaking to participants during a match-making party in Washinomiya, Saitama prefecture, in the northern suburbs of Tokyo. Self-confessed geeks in Japan who might ordinarily be too shy to ask someone on a date are trying a new kind of matchmaking: wearing cartoon character masks. AFP PHOTO/Toshifumi Kitamura
Washinomiya, Saitama, JAPAN: This picture taken on November 23, 2012 shows three men talking to a woman as they all wear masks during a match-making party in Washinomiya, Saitama prefecture, in the northern suburbs of Tokyo. Self-confessed geeks in Japan who might ordinarily be too shy to ask someone on a date are trying a new kind of matchmaking: wearing cartoon character masks. AFP PHOTO/Toshifumi Kitamura
Washinomiya, Saitama, JAPAN: This picture taken on November 23, 2012 shows cartoon character masks displayed on a table prior to a match-making party in Washinomiya, Saitama prefecture, in the northern suburbs of Tokyo. Self-confessed geeks in Japan who might ordinarily be too shy to ask someone on a date are trying a new kind of matchmaking: wearing cartoon character masks. AFP PHOTO/Toshifumi Kitamura
Washinomiya, Saitama, JAPAN: This picture taken on November 23, 2012 shows a man wearing a Pikachu character mask introducing himself during a match-making party in Washinomiya, Saitama prefecture, in the northern suburbs of Tokyo. Self-confessed geeks in Japan who might ordinarily be too shy to ask someone on a date are trying a new kind of matchmaking: wearing cartoon character masks. AFP PHOTO/Toshifumi Kitamura
Washinomiya, Saitama, JAPAN: This picture taken on November 23, 2012 shows participants taking part in a free talking session during a match-making party in Washinomiya, Saitama prefecture, in the northern suburbs of Tokyo. Self-confessed geeks in Japan who might ordinarily be too shy to ask someone on a date are trying a new kind of matchmaking: wearing cartoon character masks. AFP PHOTO/Toshifumi Kitamura
Washinomiya, Saitama, JAPAN: This picture taken on November 23, 2012 shows participants taking part in a speaking session during a match-making party in Washinomiya, Saitama prefecture, in the northern suburbs of Tokyo. Self-confessed geeks in Japan who might ordinarily be too shy to ask someone on a date are trying a new kind of matchmaking: wearing cartoon character masks. AFP PHOTO/Toshifumi Kitamura
Washinomiya, Saitama, JAPAN: This picture taken on November 23, 2012 shows men taking their seats as they wear cartoon character masks during a match-making party in Washinomiya, Saitama prefecture, in the northern suburbs of Tokyo. Self-confessed geeks in Japan who might ordinarily be too shy to ask someone on a date are trying a new kind of matchmaking: wearing cartoon character masks. AFP PHOTO/Toshifumi Kitamura
Washinomiya, Saitama, JAPAN: This picture taken on November 23, 2012 shows a 33-year-old man, who had introduced himself as Furuta Oribe from a historically famous tea master (R), speaking during an interview after being matched up with a Mickey Mouse masked woman (R) as they wear cartoon character masks during a match-making party in Washinomiya, Saitama prefecture, in the northern suburbs of Tokyo. Self-confessed geeks in Japan who might ordinarily be too shy to ask someone on a date are trying a new kind of matchmaking: wearing cartoon character masks. AFP PHOTO/Toshifumi Kitamura
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