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Yumemigaoka Rainbow Pride 2023!
⭐ Who: Everyone!
⭐ When: June 10th – 11th
⭐ Where: Yotsuba Park, around Koubai
⭐ What: Yumemigaoka Rainbow Pride weekend!
⭐ When: June 10th – 11th
⭐ Where: Yotsuba Park, around Koubai
⭐ What: Yumemigaoka Rainbow Pride weekend!
RAINBOW PRIDE

Since the last week or so of May, there's been posters and advertisements scattered around Yumemigaoka so everyone's known it's coming - but if you're a new arrival maybe you're still a little surprised when the weekend of the 10th rolls around and brings the 6th annual Yumemigaoka Rainbow Pride event with it! Though it's a relatively recent tradition to the city, those that take part in it seem to have turned the whole thing into a well oiled machine with a cozy festival on the 10th followed by the parade around the city on the 11th.
The weather turns out to be just right for the whole thing - apart from some passing drizzles on the 10th, the weekend is mostly dry and sunny with only a chilly wind dampening the mood occasionally. Other than that, it's perfect weather for a celebration!
Whether you're here for solidarity or just to show your support it's sure to be a good time, so why not stop by?
YOTSUBA PARK
- The first part of the Rainbow Pride proceedings is the cheery and lively Rainbow Festival hosted at Yotsuba Park. There's a small entry fee of a few hundred yen, just to help offset some of the costs of running the whole thing, but once you're in and you've got your little hand stamp you're free to stay as long as you like and to come and go as you please. And as it happens, there's plenty to see!
The festival is set up a little like a summer festival at a shrine, with a central "street" of stalls and vendors leading up to the open air stage that's been set up to pump out live music. While there's some food and drink stalls at the top and bottom of this little central street, the majority of the stalls are vendors and sellers with various Pride related goods, art or are otherwise independent queer artists and crafters with some cool goods to offload on the nice folks at the festival. Those of you who attended the DU's anniversary event might find things a little familiar and... well, given that this is the DU we're talking about it shouldn't come as a surprise that there's a big overlap between "Dreamers" and "people who go to Pride".
Apart from the stalls, the main draw of the event is the stage that's been set up for today's festival. A few announcements and speeches get made from up on here but for the most part it's here to provide the promised live music for the event. The music lasts more or less all day with at most a half hour break in between acts and while it's mostly smaller, independent musicians and groups you might also spot a few familiar faces up on stage!
- 🌈 Ai Hoshino (
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... and plenty others to follow!
The event itself is an all day affair, getting started at around 9:30 in the morning and wrapping at around 10pm, with the live music acts wrapping at 8pm - consideration for the neighbours, yanno? The event is mostly a family friendly festival but the food and drink stalls will start serving alcohol at around 4pm and the final few hours of the festival will turn into a full on party!
Don't get too crazy on Saturday though - as the organizers remind everyone at the closing ceremony, there's still the Rainbow Walk through the city on Sunday so make sure you're fresh faced and ready for that!
KOUBAI
- Bright and early Sunday morning, everyone shows up fresh faced and raring to go (or, you know, dragging themselves along the pavement and longing for death and/or an alka seltzer) for the second leg of the Rainbow Pride weekend – the Parade! It's a briskly paced march that heads out from the front of Koubai's most central train station and loops around the district twice before breaking off and heading to the plaza just out front of the Dreamer Union. A much more relaxed answer to yesterday's celebrations has been set up, with a few food trucks and stalls and a large tent set up with seating in the shade and out of the glare of the sun.
Once everyone's back at the tent, there's some speeches and toasting from the organizers, some cheers and promises to be back here for the next year... but mostly, the idea is to relax, unwind and just enjoy spending some time and solidarity with the people you just marched with. Maybe you'll make a new buddy or two on the way!
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Now, Rue Lette is not a terribly imposing queen, in most circumstances. On a regular day, she manages five-foot-four or maybe five-five, depending on the shoes. But when you're on the ground and she's kneeling above you, knees spread and elbows resting on her thighs, complete with several pounds of Samba-inspired massive feathers creating a huge Samba-inspired silhouette in rainbow vomit...
...that imposing energy might be hard to deny.
Especially when she mercilessly teases you with a saccharine tone.]
Awww. Did honey-bun stay up too late partying last night?
[Instead of taking his flag, she grabs Misfire by the upper arm and starts pulling upwards by standing up. Rue is not a terribly strong person, but stronger than you would imagine in this heat and this wild outfit. Enough to make laying on the floor far more effort than it's worth.]
Come on. Up. Up. You're gonna get trampled if you stay there, sweetheart.
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Uhghhhhhhh. [He groans as he lifts his head up, impractical shades doing nothing to save him from the glare of the sun, or hide the absolute state of his eyes.] Pretty sure I'm gonna die if I take another step anyways.
Unless you're gonna carry me?
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[Rue slings Misfire's arm across her shoulders and heads perpendicular to the parade traffic -- right to the sidewalk.]
I'm taking you somewhere that has actual water. None of that liquid cocaine you call an energy drink.
[Thankfully the crowds are pretty cognizant of this giant technicolor pheasant-dressed queen, and they part as needed to get Misfire to the hole-in-the-wall restaurant that is thoroughly enjoying and hating the foot traffic. Rue calls out for water in Japanese, and after some kerfuffle, one of the employees produces a cold bottle of water. Rue opens it for Misfire and holds it up for him to take.]
Here. Rehydrate and rest. Then you can jump back into the parade and walk your own damn ass past the finish line, okay, baby?
[How someone can have this much fun while making sure someone's not gonna die?]
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Swear you're enjoying this...
[The first sip is refreshing, if not rejuvinating. It really drives home that he hasn't had water in a while. In fact, when did he last have water? It must've been the last time he got this hungover, which was what? When he went to that karaoke bar? What did he even sing then...God, he had such a sore throat...Still, it was fun. Maybe he should go again...
Ah, he's getting distracted. What was she telling him - walk his own damn ass past the finish line?]
Do I really have to finish? Isn't it the taking part that counts, an A-for-effort kind of deal?
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[She gets even closer, which is apparently even possible at all, and she gives Misfire a sharp, intense, challenging gaze from under her massive fake eyelashes. Even under the smell of sweat and ozone from being outside and under the sun, she still smells nice -- tropical notes, like pineapple and coconut.]
Depends. Do you fancy yourself a quitter?
[It's the same energy as an arcade machine counting down the time you have left to feed it quarters before you really Game Over.]
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[A pause. He looks pained for a moment, then drinks some water. With a forceful return of the bottle to the table he continues.]
I'm not that person. When the going gets tough, I get gone.
[He meets Rue's gaze and instantly shrinks back into his chair.]
...'Course, that's all, y'know, hypothetically speaking.
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[She smirks.]
You seemed pretty convinced half a second ago.
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[He makes a weak hand gesture.]
Would you take that?