: The loser of each round removes an article of clothing until they are completely "naked".
The game serves as a digital adaptation of the traditional Japanese party game,
Ver 20 was the first in the series to prioritize FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out). It was designed to make you feel like you were there, physically in the room, sweating next to the speakers. E Ohkoku Naked Festival Ver 20 Rj065662
While the title uses the word "Festival," it is a play on the Japanese Hadaka Matsuri
At the heart of the festival lies a deep-seated connection to tradition and cultural heritage. The E Ohkoku Naked Festival is a testament to Japan's rich history and its people's reverence for the past. By stripping away the trappings of modern life, participants are able to connect with their ancestors and the natural world in a way that is both primal and profound. : The loser of each round removes an
The festival is structured like a 24-hour endurance race compressed into 60-90 minutes. It starts with "Opening Ceremony" sounds (crowd murmurs, distant testing of mics). It escalates into high-BPM J-core and techno, then crashes into a "Ballad Zone" where the crowd lighters (or phone screens) go up. Finally, it ends with a "Lifestyle Chill" segment—rain sounds over a discarded beer can and a tired DJ packing up their gear.
| Feature | Standard Festival Audio | E Ohkoku Festival Ver 20 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Stereo, flat | Binaural (3D), chaotic but intentional | | Ambience | Cheering loops | Dynamic crowd reactions (whispers, footsteps, clapping off-beat) | | Lifestyle Appeal | Low (just music) | High (includes venue ASMR, queue sounds) | | Humor | None | High (intentional technical difficulties) | While the title uses the word "Festival," it
The "Ver 2.0" edition introduces several key enhancements for a more realistic entertainment experience:
: Each time the player wins a round, the opponent removes an article of clothing. The game concludes when a character is completely undressed.
: The ability to drag characters, rotate them, or change "pubic hair" visibility for newer character entries (typically numbered 215 and later).
: New character numbers (often extending into the hundreds).