Japan
Enakorin — known professionally as Enako — is one of Japan's most commercially established cosplay talents, represented by management agency PP Enterprise and based in Japan.
Total Followers -0.2%
2.5M
Across Instagram
Primary Platform
2.5M followers · 100% of audience
Engagement
3.7%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Macro
Est. $30K–$70K / IG post
Her Dec 30 appearance at Winter Comiket C107 drew a massive ring of photographers spanning roughly 20 metres around her, dubbed the 'Enako Ring' — a scene that went viral across Japanese social media.
Her New Year 4+5 issue appearance extended her record as the most-featured cover personality in the manga magazine's history, further cementing her crossover into mainstream Japanese media.
She was among the headline cosplayers representing brands at TGS 2025 (Makuhari Messe), as companies increasingly used top-tier cosplayers for both booth traffic and social media amplification.
| Platform | Followers | 30d Growth | Engagement | Posts / wk | Last upload |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2,506,910 | -5K | 3.7% | 1.4 | 7 days ago |
| Window | Combined | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Last 7 days | -752 -0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | -752 |
| Last 30 days | -4763 -0.2% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | -4763 |
| Last 90 days | -7521 -0.3% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | -7521 |
| Last 365 days | -7521 -0.3% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | -7521 |
Daily follower snapshots from CreatorDB's longitudinal index.
| Brand | Type | Platform | Date | Performance vs. baseline |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| カピバラ Go! (Capybara Go!) Mobile Gaming | Brand ambassador | 2025–2026 | — | |
| Sunstar Tonic (サンスタートニック) Hair Care / Beauty | Sponsored content | Long-term | — | |
| Wuthering Waves / 鳴潮 (Kuro Games) Mobile Gaming | Sponsored content | 2024–2026 | — |
Enakorin — known professionally as Enako — is one of Japan's most commercially established cosplay talents, represented by management agency PP Enterprise and based in Japan. She built her reputation through detailed character recreations spanning anime properties, trading card franchises such as Yu-Gi-Oh, and live-service games including Wuthering Waves, earning a loyal following across Japan's otaku and gaming communities. Appearances at flagship cultural events — notably Comiket and the Tokyo Girls Collection runway — have steadily extended her profile beyond niche cosplay spaces into mainstream fashion and entertainment circles.
Her Instagram output blends cosplay photography, event documentation, and integrated sponsorships, drawing a predominantly male audience concentrated in the 25–34 age bracket — a demographic that gaming and consumer-goods marketers actively target. Partnerships with mobile titles like Capybara Go! and personal-care brands such as Sunstar Tonic illustrate the breadth of her commercial appeal, reaching across both the gaming sector and everyday lifestyle categories. With engagement comfortably above category median and consistent cross-promotion to her YouTube channel, Enakorin is positioned as a durable bridge between Japan's cosplay subculture and the wider brand-sponsorship market, with incremental international growth — particularly in the US, Brazil, and Taiwan — suggesting gradual expansion of that reach.
Enakorin reaches an audience concentrated in Japan primarily through Instagram, and is best activated via Instagram Reels and Stories. Their sponsorship history skews toward Mobile Gaming, Hair Care / Beauty, a clear signal of fit for brands in those categories. Demonstrated partners include カピバラ Go! (Capybara Go!) and Sunstar Tonic (サンスタートニック). Engagement on Instagram runs around 3.7%, which points to an audience better suited to category-relevant, mid-funnel campaigns than to pure-reach buys. Their Instagram-first format lends itself to integrations that sit inside the creator's usual content rather than running as standalone ads. Because the audience follows cosplay content rather than arriving through untargeted reach, sponsorships that match the channel's subject matter tend to convert more efficiently than broad placements. A consistent, on-topic posting focus gives sponsors a predictable, brand-safe environment, lowering placement risk compared with broad, general-interest channels. Campaigns here are best measured on qualified engagement and consideration within the niche rather than on raw impression volume. For Japan-focused brands in Mobile Gaming and related categories, Enakorin offers a defined, creative-fit audience rather than broad, low-intent impressions.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at Enakorin's tier (Macro, 2.5M combined followers, Japan). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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Enakorin is affiliated with PP Enterprise (PPエンタープライズ), a Japanese talent management company. The agency handles her commercial partnerships, event bookings, and brand deals, positioning her as a professional cosplayer rather than an independent creator.
Yes, Enakorin performed at Maynavi TGC 2025 S/S, one of Japan's largest fashion and entertainment events, taking the stage as part of the "TOKYO RESIDENT" segment. She noted it was her first-ever TGC appearance and described feeling nervous before going on.
Yes, Enakorin was officially named a promotional ambassador for the mobile game Capybara Go! (カピバラ Go!). As part of the campaign she took on the game's theme dance challenge and shared it with her audience, encouraging fans to try the game.
Enakorin's cosplay work spans multiple popular titles, with Wuthering Waves (鳴潮) and Yu-Gi-Oh (遊戯王) appearing prominently in her recent content. Her hashtag use across both Japanese and internationally released games suggests she actively tracks new character releases to build timely cosplay content.
Yes, Enakorin staged a location shoot at Nachi Waterfall (那智御瀧) in Wakayama, Japan, dressed as Yatagarasu — the three-legged crow deity from Japanese mythology. The shoot was photographed by @haseo_hasegawa and is among her more ambitious real-location cosplay projects.
Yes, Enakorin attends Comiket (Comic Market) and has shared behind-the-scenes footage from the event on her YouTube channel. She framed the video as a way for fans who have never attended to get a feel for what the convention experience is actually like.
Yes, Enakorin has worked with Sunstar Tonic (サンスタートニック), a Japanese hair-care brand, in a paid promotional capacity. The partnership is tagged in her Instagram posts, making it one of the more visible non-gaming brand collaborations in her recent feed.
Yes, Enakorin links her YouTube channel directly from her Instagram bio and uses it for longer content that doesn't fit the short-form format of Instagram Reels. Her Comiket vlog is one example of content she debuted on YouTube before cross-promoting it to her Instagram audience.
Enakorin is a cosplayer based in Japan, and the large majority of her audience is also Japanese. She is considered one of Japan's most prominent professional cosplayers, with a presence at major domestic events like Comiket and Tokyo Girls Collection.
Enakorin has built a following of over 2 million on Instagram, placing her firmly in the Macro tier of creators. Her engagement rate runs well above the category average for accounts of that size, which points to an unusually active and loyal fanbase rather than passive growth.
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