Maid cafes where customers are treated like guests in a mansion, an Itasha car show, cosplay galore and virtual idol concerts — for anime lovers, Christmas is coming early this year. More than 35,000 ...
This blog is by Dayton Daily News Life Reporter Alex Cutler. Share your thoughts on Ohayocon with him at [email protected]. This year, the popular anime and pop culture convention Ohayocon made ...
KimoKawaii is Conroe’s only anime convention — and it’s anything but ordinary. Blending “creepy” and “cute,” the annual event celebrates anime, cosplay, and Japanese pop culture with a fashion show, ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A yearly anime, cosplay and gaming convention that would have come to Portland this weekend has been delayed. WasabiCon announced last Friday that its 2025 show has been ...
2025 has been a banner year for the anime industry, and there are few better ways to celebrate the medium's growth and accomplishments than with a good convention. Luckily for fans in Southern ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Over 20,000 people packed the Hawaii Convention Center over the weekend for the largest anime convention in Hawaii. The convention had panels, rooms for gamers, and ...
BELTON — Misty fog led to a small turnout early Saturday morning for Anime Sunika, the Japanese animation, manga and Asian culture convention at the Cadence Bank Center, but the parking lot began to ...
Conroe’s celebration of Japanese pop culture, KimoKawaii Anime Experience & Convention, returns for its fourth year to the Houston suburb. The event is Saturday and Sunday at the Lone Star Convention ...
SAN ANTONIO – This year’s San Japan will feature an array of voice-over guests and lots of anime fun on Labor Day weekend. The largest anime and gaming convention in the South Texas region will be ...
GREENVILLE — Before the first Greenville Anime convention began in 2023, Tim Hyde was asked to look outside. Hyde’s heart sank. No one must be there, he thought. It was the opposite. The line had ...
On Friday morning, the streets around the Walter E. Washington Convention Center almost looked like a scene out of an anime. A steady stream of cosplayers dressed in intricate costumes, sporting props ...