Japanese pop band sparks uproar with 'Nazi-like' costumes
Halloween nightmare ensue for popular girl group after stage outfits spark sinister backlash on social media.
Participants wearing costumes take part in a Halloween parade in Kawasaki, south of Tokyo [File](photo credit: REUTERS)Byjpost.1eye.us STAFFUpdated: Members of a Japanese girl idol band have come under fire recently on social media for donning Halloween costumes that resembled Nazi SS officer uniforms, The Japan Times reported Monday.According to the report, J-pop group Keyakizaka46 sparked uproar after wearing the military-inspired black, button-up trench dresses at a concert labeled "Perfect Halloween 2016" on October 22 in Japan's second-largest city, Yokohama.
The costume worn by member of the up-and-coming troupe also featured a black-buttoned cape and peaked hat laden with a bird emblem, which critics compared to the Nazi Reichsadler or "Imperial Eagle."The musical group, which consists of over a dozen young women ranging from their mid-teens to early 20s, typically performs in corresponding stage outfits.However many in the Japanese social media sphere lambasted this particular wardrobe choice as "unacceptable" with some in the Twittersphere posting side-by-side photographs comparing the pop band's attire to that of the Nazi's infamous Waffen-SS.