Sangonomiya Kokomi, the elegant Divine Priestess of Watatsumi Island in Genshin Impact, has captured the hearts of fans worldwide with her serene beauty, strategic brilliance, and deep connection to the sea. As a playable Hydro catalyst user and leader of the resistance against the Raiden Shogun, Kokomi embodies grace under pressure. Her design — flowing fabrics, oceanic motifs, and a calming color palette— makes her one of the most visually stunning characters in Teyvat, and a favorite for cosplayers seeking an ethereal, detailed look. Whether you’re a seasoned cosplayer or a beginner diving into your first Genshin project, recreating Kokomi offers a rewarding challenge that blends Japanese-inspired fashion with fantasy elements.
Kokomi is the young supreme leader of Watatsumi Island, a descendant of the Sangonomiya Clan that worships the fallen serpent god Orobashi (also known as the Watatsumi Omikami). She shoulders immense responsibilities: handling military strategy, domestic affairs, diplomacy, and the hopes of her people. Despite her heavy duties, she prefers quiet moments reading military treatises or light novels, earning her the nickname “Hibernating Homebody Strategist” or “Pearl of Wisdom.”
Her personality shines through as calm and composed on the surface, with a gentle smile that masks her introverted nature and occasional burnout from overwork. She’s a master tactician, capable of outmaneuvering stronger forces through clever planning rather than brute strength. In gameplay, her Elemental Skill summons a Bake-Kurage (a jellyfish-like creature) for healing and Hydro application, while her Burst dons ceremonial garb to boost her damage output. Her constellation, Dracaena Somnolenta, nods to historical Chinese strategist Zhuge Liang (the “Sleeping Dragon”) and fish-dragon transformation myths, tying into her aquatic theme.
Appearance Design Elements




Kokomi uses the medium female model in-game. Her most striking features include:
- Hair: Long, pale salmon-pink hair that gradients into light blue tips, styled in a high ponytail that splits into two sections at the top. It’s adorned with indigo fin-like ornaments that curve around the ponytail.
- Eyes: Light indigo with no visible pupils and a large white highlight at the top, giving her an otherworldly, serene gaze.
- Outfit: An off-the-shoulder navy-blue kimono-style coat with pale blue wave-like accents on the wide tamoto sleeves. Underneath is a low-cut white-lilac bodysuit ending in scalloped shorts. A large indigo bow with her Hydro Vision sits on her chest, accompanied by purple ribbons. She wears white-lilac half-gloves with scalloped edges, a navy-blue and lilac choker with turquoise gems, and traditional geta sandals. The hem has a fishtail-inspired drape, and shell/coral accessories complete the oceanic noble look.
The overall aesthetic evokes water, coral reefs, and traditional Japanese priestess attire with a fantasy twist— perfect for conveying fluidity and divinity. Also be sure to check out the crazy Chasca cosplay from Genshin Impact.
Tips for an Accurate Kokomi Cosplay


Creating a faithful Kokomi cosplay requires attention to layering, fabric flow, and accessories. Here’s a practical guide:
- Wig Styling: Start with a long salmon-pink wig (with blue tips if pre-dyed, or add them with dye). Style it into a high ponytail that divides at the top. Many cosplayers use heat tools or innovative no-heat methods to achieve volume without frizz. Add the signature indigo fin ornaments — foam, 3D-printed, or resin works well. Tutorials often recommend sectioning the hair carefully for that signature split.
- Makeup: Aim for a soft, ethereal look: pale foundation, subtle pink blush, and glossy lips. For the eyes, use light indigo contacts (or makeup to mimic the pupil-less effect with large white highlights via eyeliner and shimmer). Keep it natural to match her calm expression — water-resistant formulas help during photoshoots. Add subtle scale or pearl accents near the eyes for extra flair.
- Costume Construction: The coat and bodysuit are key. Use lightweight, flowing fabrics like chiffon or satin for the sleeves and hem to mimic water movement. Recreate the scalloped edges and wave patterns with appliqués or painting. The chest bow and Vision can be crafted from foam or purchased as props. Include geta sandals (or modified platform shoes for comfort) and the choker with hanging gems.
- Posing and Photography: Channel Kokomi’s serene vibe with gentle, flowing poses — hands near the chest as if summoning Hydro, or reading a book. Shoot near water, bridges, or aquariums for thematic backdrops. Her “Ceremonial Garb” Burst pose makes for dynamic action shots.
Challenges include the layered outfit (which can get warm) and precise color matching. Budget options exist on sites like AliExpress or Amazon, but commissioning or DIY yields better accuracy. Many cosplayers spend 20+ hours on the wig alone for perfection.
Why Kokomi Cosplay Resonates


Kokomi’s popularity in the cosplay community stems from her elegant design and empowering story as a young woman leading with intellect rather than force. Fans love recreating her for conventions, photoshoots, or casual wear — her palette photographs beautifully, and the aquatic theme allows creative interpretations like mermaid variants or casual outfits. Also take a look at our other works that might delight you.
Whether you’re embodying her strategic wisdom or simply her calming presence, Kokomi cosplay lets you step into the role of a beloved leader from Watatsumi Island. With dedication to details like the gradient hair and flowing sleeves, your version can look straight out of Inazuma. If you’re planning your own, study official art for references and join Genshin cosplay communities for tips.
