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Enako (Japanese: えなこ; born January 22, 1994) is a Japanese professional cosplayer, voice actress, and singer[2] from Nagoya.[3]

Key Information

Biography

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Enako started cosplaying in second year of middle school after she became interested in the animated series The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya and saw other cosplayers portraying the main character in Akihabara.[4]

On October 24, 2012, Enako and fellow cosplayers Kuroneko [ja] and Akira Itsuki [ja] made their major label debut as the idol group Panache! under the label Defstar Records.[5] The group disbanded on April 26, 2013[6] and Enako entered a temporary hiatus in her idol activities.

On March 4, 2015, Enako announced the resumption of her cosplay activities on her newly opened Twitter account.[7]

In 2016, Enako revealed on a television show that she made over 1 million yen a month, and made 10 million yen in two days at that year's Comiket event.[2] The Straits Times later reported that Enako made 130,000 Singapore dollars in one day at Comiket 2018. She also made an appearance at Comiket 2019.[8][9]

On December 16, 2020, Enako made her debut as a solo singer with the release of her first mini-album, Dress Re Code.[10]

On April 11, 2021, Enako launched her YouTube channel.[11]

On July 30, 2022, PP Enterprises, Enako's agency, formed the idol group PPE41, and Enako became a member.[12]

Personal life

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On July 1, 2021, Enako announced that she is dating Kenki, a professional gamer.[13]

Discography

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Panache!

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Album

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Year Title Peak chart positions Notes Ref.
JPN

Oricon[14]

2013 Reincarnation 86

Singles

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Year Title Peak chart positions Notes Ref.
JPN

Oricon[15]

2012 "Kirameki Miraizu" 67
2013 "Skybelieve" 86

Solo

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Album

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Year Title Peak chart positions Notes Ref.
JPN

Oricon[16]

2020 Dress Re Code 33

Singles

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Year Title Peak chart positions Notes Ref.
JPN

Oricon[17]

2021 "Sp-lush Road" 31

Filmography

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Photo CDs

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Year Titles
2011
  • Enako to Love Ru (えなことLOVEる)[18]
  • Ena Plus+ (エナプラス+)
  • Toho Enakorin (東方えなこりん)
2012
  • Ena Sotu ~Last High School~ (えな卒 ~Last High School~)[19]
  • Ena Cat[20]
  • Ena Collection ~Memorial~ (えなコレクション ~Memorial~)[21]
2013
  • Koku no Kanaria (虚空のカナリア)[22]
  • Mini Enako Rin
2015
  • Uthi Wa Otoko no Ko. (ウチは男の娘。)[23]
  • Chuka Niian Niian (中華娘娘)
  • Maid for Enakorin
2016
  • Ena Sotu ~After School~ (えな卒 ~after school~)[24]
  • Little Tea Party[25]

TV

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  • Idol Ouen Variety Seiji Chihara no Bazu Doru with Rena Matsui (アイドル応援バラエティ 千原せいじのバズ☆ドルwith松井玲奈, Apr 25, 2016 -)[26]
  • Motokare Retry — Nina Yamashita[27]

Internet delivery

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  • ToukaigiTV no Ongaku Bangumi Geon! (闘会議TVの音楽番組げーおん!, December 15, 2015 -)[28]
  • Bemani namahousou kari dai125kai VOLZZA 2 Kadou Cyokuzen Special (BEMANI生放送(仮)第125回!Volzza 2稼働直前スペシャル!!, Mar 23, 2016)[29]

Video games

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2015

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2016

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  • Sangokushiranbu (三国志乱舞, Jan.22)[32]
  • Reflec Beat Volzza 2 (Mar.24) – Recorded Music「Precioue☆Star DJ Totto feat. Enako」[33]
  • Shinkukan Dolls (真空管ドールズ, The end of April) – Hime Takatsuki[34][35] Voice acting[36]

Anime

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References

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from Grokipedia
Enako (えなこ, born January 22, 1994) is a Japanese professional cosplayer, voice actress, and singer from , . She is renowned as one of Japan's leading cosplayers, amassing a massive following through intricate and video game-inspired costumes, and reportedly generating over 200 million yen (approximately $1.5 million USD) in annual revenue from cosplay-related activities as of 2022, split evenly with her agency PP Enterprises. Enako entered the cosplay scene in 2008, motivated by popular anime series such as The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya and Rozen Maiden, and quickly rose to prominence with features in major publications like Weekly Young Jump and fashion magazines such as ELFFY. Her career expanded into entertainment, including television appearances on programs like Fuji TV's Kayoko no Heya and Nippon TV's Downtown DX, as well as endorsements in commercials for mobile games like Miracle Nikki. In music, she debuted with the short-lived idol group Panache! in October 2012 before its disbandment in 2013, and later launched a solo singing career with the mini-album Dress Re Code in December 2020; she also co-founded the temporary group PPE41 in July 2022. As a voice actress, Enako has lent her talents to anime titles including ONIMAI: I'm Now Your Sister! (as Nicolara, ep. 4) and Yu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush!!, alongside video game roles such as Ena in Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii (2025).

Early years

Childhood and education

Enako was born on January 22, 1994, in , , . She attended local schools in during her early years, completing around 2009. Enako later progressed to Aichi Prefectural Narumi High School and graduated from Sugiyama Jogakuen University, completing her formal education prior to fully pursuing professional endeavors. Her fascination with began to emerge during .

Initial interest in cosplay

Enako, hailing from in , , grew up in an environment that nurtured her affinity for , setting the stage for her later creative pursuits. Her fascination with ignited during her second year of around 2007, when she encountered the series The Melancholy of , whose vibrant characters and narrative deeply resonated with her. This inspiration was further amplified by the cosplay scene in , as well as characters from , prompting a friend to suggest she try embodying these figures herself, thus launching her engagement with as a personal hobby.

Cosplay career

Debut and breakthrough

Enako temporarily paused her cosplay pursuits from 2012 to 2013 to prioritize her commitments as an idol with the group Panache!, which debuted in October 2012 and disbanded in April 2013. She resumed professional cosplay activities on March 4, 2015, publicly announcing the return via a new account dedicated to her work. This marked her shift from amateur hobbyist roots—sparked during —to a dedicated career in the field. In the ensuing months, Enako began participating in prominent events, including her first major appearance in summer 2015, where she presented meticulously crafted costumes inspired by and characters. Her focus on high-fidelity replication, from intricate fabric patterns to accessory details, distinguished her amid the crowded scene and built an initial following among attendees and photographers. Enako's breakthrough occurred at 91 in 2016, where her standout cosplays attracted enormous crowds and solidified her rising status. This visibility directly contributed to her signing with PP Enterprises later that year, providing professional management for her growing opportunities. Notable examples from this period included her portrayal of from the Fate series, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship in evoking the character's elegant mage attire.

Earnings and popularity

Enako's commercial success in has been marked by significant earnings milestones that underscore her rapid rise in the industry. By 2016, she was earning over 1 million yen per month from cosplay activities, including event appearances and merchandise sales. That same year, she generated 10 million yen over two days at , primarily through photo collection sales and fan interactions. Her income continued to grow, with reports of 30 million yen for the full year of 2018, bolstered by high-demand events. At 2018, she earned approximately SGD 130,000 (around 10 million yen) in a single day from booth sales and photo sessions. By 2022, her annual revenue exceeded 200 million yen, though split 50/50 with her talent agency, reflecting her status as a top earner in the field. Her primary revenue streams include paid photo sessions with fans, merchandise such as self-published photo books sold at events like , and booth operations where she promotes collaborations. Corporate tie-ups for event hosting and brand ambassadorships account for a substantial portion, often comprising 70% of her yearly income in peak years. Enako's popularity has solidified her as Japan's No. 1 cosplayer, a title affirmed by media outlets and her consistent headlining roles at major events. She appeared at 2025, cosplaying as Elizabeth from , captivating audiences on stage. Similarly, at EVO Japan 2025, she cosplayed as Hotaru Futaba from : City of the Wolves while hosting a photo session at the booth, enhancing the event's appeal to fans. In recent years, Enako has maintained her cultural prominence through high-profile s and community initiatives. Her 2025 portrayal of Juri from garnered widespread acclaim for its detail and energy. Earlier, in 2025, she embodied Belle from Disney's , blending elegance with cosplay precision to engage a broader audience. At 106 in 2025, she distributed a hygiene awareness poster encouraging attendees to bathe before the event, promoting a positive convention experience while reinforcing her influential role in the community.

Music career

Idol group Panache!

Panache! was formed in August 2012 as a three-member -themed idol unit under the small label Defstar Records, a sublabel of , with Enako serving as the center member alongside and Akira. All members were established cosplayers, and the group's aesthetic drew heavily from their shared background in , incorporating vibrant, character-inspired visuals into their performances. The unit made its major debut on , 2012, with the single "Kirameki Miraizu," positioning itself as the world's first cosplayer idol group to blend idol with cosplay elements. The group's activities were centered on live performances and fan engagement events that fused idol concerts with promotions, including appearances at major events like Tokyo's 83 in December 2012 and as special guests at the China Anime Festival (CAF) 2012 in . They also held meet-and-greets, photography sessions, and online broadcasts via , such as the "Neko-nama" live stream, which attracted significant viewership but was paused due to technical overload. These efforts helped build Enako's stage presence through collaborative performances and international exposure in , though the short tenure limited broader touring. Panache! disbanded on April 26, 2013, after approximately seven months of activity, primarily due to Kuroneko's decision to pursue full-time employment, which made continuing group commitments unfeasible. The sudden announcement expressed regret over the abrupt end but gratitude for fan support, with members committing to individual pursuits thereafter. For Enako, the experience provided valuable performance skills but prompted a temporary hiatus from public activities, including , starting around late 2013; she resumed in 2015 amid fan encouragement, refocusing on her solo career.

Group PPE41

Enako joined the idol group PPE41 on July 30, 2022, when her agency, PP Enterprises, formed the temporary 41-member ensemble as part of a with Onegai Shacho! to mark the company's second anniversary. The group drew its members from the agency's roster of cosplayers, positioning PPE41 as a cosplay-oriented idol project designed to fuse visual performance arts with musical elements. This limited-time initiative highlighted Enako's status as one of Japan's leading cosplayers, with her involvement announced alongside eight other founding members. PPE41's activities centered on collaborative performances, online events, and promotional content that integrated themes with idol-style music and visuals, such as special anniversary-themed releases and event appearances. Enako served as a featured member, capitalizing on her established fame to elevate the group's profile and attract attention to the agency's talents. Building briefly on her earlier experience with the idol group Panache!, her role in PPE41 emphasized short-term engagement rather than ongoing membership. The project concluded without a long-term commitment from Enako or a comprehensive , instead reinforcing her reputation as a versatile performer across and music domains.

Solo discography

Enako's solo music career began in late 2020, marking her transition from group-based performances to independent releases that blend her background with elements, often featuring collaborations and ties to or . Her emphasizes upbeat tracks with -inspired sounds, as seen in her opening contributions, and has been distributed through major platforms like and . Releases are typically promoted alongside fan events and media appearances, enhancing accessibility for her audience. The following table summarizes her key solo releases:
TypeTitleRelease DateNotes
Mini-albumDress Re CodeDecember 16, 2020Debut solo release, featuring five tracks produced by top J-pop creators; includes a music video DVD edition.
Single/EPSP-LuSH ROADJuly 21, 2021Debut single with digital rock style reminiscent of anime opening themes; includes instrumental versions and peaked on Oricon charts.
Single/EPIden Teitei Meltdown (feat. Pmarusama)February 15, 2023Opening theme for the anime ONIMAI: I'm Now Your Sister!; available as both single and EP formats.
AlbumFocused DreamsSeptember 2, 2024Full-length album with 30 tracks exploring motivational and serene motifs.
AlbumAchieving GoalsJuly 22, 2024Companion album to Focused Dreams, continuing themes of personal growth through electronic and pop elements.
SingleTumbling Dice (with Kayoko Kusano)January 10, 2025Upbeat collaboration single including a TV edit version.
EP「Enako's 〇〇Radio」THEME SONG 『ENACHORD』 (with Aoki Yuma)March 28, 2025Four-track EP serving as the theme for her radio show Enako's 〇〇Radio; includes karaoke versions.
These works reflect Enako's evolving style, informed briefly by her earlier idol group experiences, with lyrics often empowering listeners through -influenced narratives of resilience and adventure.

Media appearances

Voice acting roles

Enako made her debut as a voice actress in 2017, voicing the lead character Rin in the short series Henkei Shoujo, a niche production featuring transforming schoolgirls in comedic scenarios. This role marked her entry into , leveraging her established persona for energetic, youthful characters. In 2018, she expanded her portfolio with supporting roles in fantasy comedy shorts, including Maou in Otona no Bouguya-san (also known as Armor Shop for Ladies & Gentlemen), where she portrayed a mischievous demon lord in an all-female armor shop setting. That same year, Enako voiced Sentinel in the special episode Ōsu no Bū-chan, a brief animated segment tied to promotional content. Her prominence grew in 2022 with key appearances in ongoing series. Enako provided the voice for Copyko and her alter ego Energy, collectively known as the Magical Sheep Girl Meeeg-chan, in Yu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush!!, infusing the card game anime with a whimsical, sheep-themed magical girl parody. She also took on supporting roles in the same series, contributing to its ensemble of quirky monsters and duelists. More recently, in the , Enako reprised her supporting role as Maou in Otona no Bouguya-san II, continuing the lighthearted fantasy narrative from the original shorts. Beyond acting, she performed the opening theme song "Iden Tei Tei Meltdown" for the 2023 anime ONIMAI: I'm Now Your Sister!, collaborating with P-maru-sama to deliver a bubbly, identity-themed track that complemented the series' gender-bending humor. Enako's voice work often features in niche , where she embodies energetic, -inspired characters that align with her public image, such as transformative or fantastical figures in short-form or episodic formats. Her casting in these roles has been bolstered by her fame, allowing her to bring visual flair to audio performances.

Television and radio

Enako has made several appearances on Japanese television, primarily in variety and idol-support programs. She served as a regular assistant on the TV Aichi variety show Idol Ouen Variety: Seiji Chihara no Bazu Doru with Rena Matsui (アイドル応援バラエティ 千原せいじのバズ☆ドルwith松井玲奈), which aired from April 25, 2016, to January 5, 2017, where she contributed to segments promoting idols and entertainment content alongside host Seiji Chihara and co-host Rena Matsui. Beyond this regular role, Enako has appeared as a guest on various variety shows, including a 2024 special on CBC Television titled Enako to Immersive: Cosplay Shita Mama Osu Burari (えなことイマーシブ コスプレしたまま大須ぶらり), where she explored Nagoya's Osu district in cosplay attire. In radio, Enako hosts her own program, Enako no ○○ Radio (えなこの〇〇ラジオ), which began on October 8, 2017, as a weekly show on Nippon Cultural Broadcasting's Cho! A&G+ platform, initially airing Sundays at 3:00 p.m. The show features discussions on , , and personal anecdotes, with assistant Yuma Aoki from Gakuensai Gakuen, and has expanded to include ground-wave broadcasts on Thursdays at 11:30 p.m. since around 2023, as well as simulcasts on QloveR Sundays at 9:00 p.m. In 2025, the program introduced a new theme song, ENACHORD (えなこーど), performed by Enako and Aoki, released on March 28 as an EP containing the opening and ending tracks, marking a milestone in the show's musical branding. Additionally, Enako participated in internet deliveries and online shows between 2015 and 2016, such as appearances on Toukaigi TV no Ongaku Bangumi Geon! (闘会議TVの音楽番組げーおん!), a music-focused livestream series starting December 15, 2015, where she discussed games and performed promotional segments. These digital broadcasts, often tied to events like the Toukaigi gaming convention, allowed her to engage fans interactively through platforms like Nico Nico Douga.

Video games and events

Enako has been actively involved in promotions through and modeling, beginning with early tie-ins in the mid-2010s. In 2016, she served as a model and provided voice work for the Sangokushiranbu (三国志乱舞), contributing to character designs inspired by historical figures in a Three Kingdoms-themed action RPG. Her early efforts also included tie-ins with popular game franchises, helping to boost visibility among enthusiasts. More recently, Enako has focused on high-profile fighting game promotions. In April 2025, she cosplayed as Juri Han from Street Fighter 6 for a promotional photoshoot, showcasing the character's signature taekwondo-inspired outfit and receiving widespread acclaim on social media for its accuracy and detail. In July 2025, she appeared on the official Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game (OCG) Times livestream, cosplaying as "Tri-Brigade Ferrijit the Barren Blossom" from the Doom of Dimensions set to introduce new "Tri-Brigade" archetype cards, marking her return to Yu-Gi-Oh!-related events after a brief hiatus. Enako's participation in gaming events has further solidified her role in the industry. She has maintained a presence at Comiket since 2015, often hosting booths and photo sessions where fans could interact with her cosplays of game characters, such as those from various anime tie-in titles; by 2025, this included distributing promotional posters at Comiket 106 to encourage attendee hygiene while promoting her ongoing game-related work. In May 2025, she took the stage at the SNK booth during EVO Japan 2025, cosplaying as Hotaru Futaba from Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves ahead of the game's tournament finals, alongside guests like musician Salvatore Ganacci, to hype the title's release and engage the fighting game community. Later that year, at Tokyo Game Show 2025 (as of October 2025), Enako appeared at the SNK booth once again, cosplaying characters from Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves to draw crowds and promote upcoming DLC, including hands-on demos of Andy Bogard. These appearances highlight her ongoing collaboration with developers like SNK and Capcom, blending her cosplay expertise with interactive event experiences.

Online presence

Social media

Enako maintains a prominent presence on , leveraging platforms to showcase her , connect with fans, and promote her professional activities. Her content strategy emphasizes visual appeal and interactivity, blending professional photography with personal insights to build a dedicated community. On , under the username @enakorin, Enako has amassed approximately 2.5 million followers as of November 2025, where she regularly posts high-resolution photos, event recaps, and glimpses into her daily life, such as casual outfits and travel moments. This platform serves as her primary visual showcase, with posts often garnering thousands of likes and comments that highlight her attention to details and character portrayals. Her (now X) account, @enako_cos, has been active since March 2015, when she relaunched her career following a brief hiatus, and currently holds over 2.4 million followers. Enako is widely regarded as the most popular sexy cosplayer on X, where she frequently posts gravure-level sexy cosplay, contributing to her status as a top-class figure in the industry. She is often recommended in cosplay communities as the leading sexy cosplayer on X, alongside others such as Yuzupyon (@yuzupyon) and Amane (@amane_cos). There, she shares timely updates on conventions and collaborations, engages in direct fan interactions via replies and threads, and posts short teasers for upcoming cosplays, fostering a sense of immediacy and community. Enako also uses secondary platforms like and Threads for targeted promotions, including announcements and event-specific content, such as a 2025 hygiene awareness poster for 106 that humorously urged attendees to bathe beforehand to enhance the event experience. Her social media following has grown significantly from hobbyist beginnings to a professional ecosystem post-2015, with followers increasing from 1.6 million in 2021 to 2.5 million by 2025, and from 1.3 million to over 2.4 million in the same period, resulting in a combined audience exceeding 5 million across platforms. This expansion underscores her shift to branded content strategies that align with major events like and , prioritizing authentic engagement over volume.

YouTube channel

Enako launched her official YouTube channel, known as "えなこ" or Enako Channel, on April 11, 2021, with an introductory video outlining her plans to share behind-the-scenes aspects of her professional life and personal interests. The debut content focused on revealing lesser-known elements of her work, such as cosplay preparations, alongside vlogs and casual discussions on topics like games and makeup. The channel's videos encompass a variety of formats, including behind-the-scenes content like costume room tours showcasing over 300 outfits and their management, makeup tutorials such as her look using brown-toned eyeshadows, and event recaps from major conventions like 2024, where she documented her 13th year of participation. Collaborations feature prominently, with appearances at gaming booths like and joint streams with brands, often involving challenges such as rapid dressing sessions. By November 2025, the channel had grown to 682,000 subscribers and accumulated over 47.7 million views, reflecting steady expansion from its early days when it quickly surpassed 100,000 subscribers within a week. Key milestones include a 2023 celebration for reaching 500,000 subscribers with a live stream featuring 50 cosplay changes, and a 4th anniversary commemorative broadcast in April 2025 that highlighted ongoing growth through gaming streams like Overwatch 2 and NIKKE sessions. Viewers gain subtle glimpses into Enako's private life via vlogs, such as travel outings and daily routines, while the channel promotes her broader online presence through brief cross-references. Monetization supports her career via ad revenue, paid memberships offering exclusive content, and sponsorships from developers and event partners seen in collaborative videos.

Personal life

Romantic relationships

Enako publicly announced her romantic relationship with professional gamer Kenki on July 1, 2021, following reports by the Japanese tabloid Bunshun Online that included photos of the couple. The pair met several years earlier at Ubisoft's Ubiday gaming event, where their shared interest in video games initially connected them. Enako confirmed the relationship via , stating in an with Bunshun that she had no intention of lying about her and that it would not impact her professional commitments. The couple has maintained a stance of limited public disclosures, focusing instead on mutual support for their respective careers in and . As of 2025, the relationship remains ongoing, with Enako and Kenki occasionally appearing together at gaming events and sharing supportive posts on .

Hobbies and interests

Enako's hobbies are deeply immersed in culture, with a strong focus on watching . She is also an avid gamer, particularly fond of rhythm games and bishoujo games, often spending time on these as a personal leisure activity. Additionally, she frequently participates in sessions, using them to express her vocal talents and relax through singing. Beyond these, Enako has a longstanding interest in , a skill she continues to pursue for personal enjoyment. She enjoys designing and crafting her own costumes as a personal creative pursuit. This hands-on activity highlights her dexterity and passion for the craft as a . Enako often attends conventions and events not only professionally but also as an enthusiastic fan, traveling domestically and internationally to immerse herself in the community and discover new inspirations. Her lifestyle reflects a balance between her home in and frequent travel to for professional engagements. Her passion for gaming extends to her personal relationships, as she has stated a preference for partners who share and excel in gaming activities. Enako lives with her pet cat, ChamCham.

Awards and recognition

Cosplay and modeling awards

Enako has achieved significant recognition in the and modeling industries through prestigious awards, most notably multiple grand prize wins at the annual Awards, a competition honoring top gravure idols and models in . In 2019, she secured the grand prize at the 8th Awards, highlighting her prominence as a leading and cover model. She followed this with another grand prize victory at the 9th Awards in 2020, earning the accolade for the second consecutive year and solidifying her status among Japan's elite models. Enako continued her success with back-to-back wins in 2021 and 2022, further cementing her influence in the field through consistent excellence in photoshoot quality and public appeal. Beyond formal competitions, Enako has been honored for her contributions to event culture and attendee welfare. In August 2025, she designed and distributed a special awareness poster at 106, the massive convention in , urging participants to bathe beforehand to improve the overall experience amid concerns over personal in crowded settings. This initiative received widespread media attention and praise for promoting better standards at major and events. Enako's modeling career, marked by numerous photobooks—such as her major releases in 2019 and 2022—and frequent magazine covers for titles like Young Gangan and Weekly Shonen Magazine, has propelled her to repeated "Top Cosplayer" rankings in industry polls and media evaluations from 2016 to 2025. These accolades, often dubbing her "Japan's No. 1 Cosplayer," stem from her ability to blend high-fidelity with professional gravure photography, influencing fan perceptions and industry trends. Her modeling achievements have also underscored her popularity, contributing to substantial earnings that reflect her market dominance.

Other honors

Enako has received recognition for her digital presence, notably winning the Grand Prix at the LINE BLOG OF THE YEAR 2017 for her engaging content that resonated with a wide audience. This accolade highlighted her influence as a blogger, following her Newcomer Award in the 2016 edition. In April 2020, Enako was appointed as a Ambassador by the to promote Japanese culture abroad. In media reports, Enako has been honored as Japan's top-earning cosplayer, with her manager revealing that she generated over 200 million yen (approximately $1.5 million USD) in revenue from activities in 2022 alone, split evenly with her agency. Such financial milestones underscore her commercial impact in the industry, positioning her as a leading figure in professional economics during 2022 and 2023. Enako contributed prominently to major gaming events in 2025, serving as a special guest cosplayer at the booth during EVO Japan 2025, where she portrayed characters like Hotaru Futaba from : City of the Wolves in photo sessions and stage appearances that drew large crowds. Similarly, at 2025, she performed as Elizabeth from The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin on stage, enhancing the event's appeal through her detailed portrayals and fan interactions.

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