Conventions are an opportunity for anime fans to find other people with the same interests and also an excellent way to show off costumes. There are almost 100 anime conventions held annually in North America alone. Locations are listed in the site descriptions.
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- AnimeCon.nl Annual convention in Haarlem, Netherlands.
- Tokyo International Anime Fair Annual Fair in Tokyo, Japan.
- AnimeExpo Annual convention in Anaheim, California.
- Fanime Con Annual convention in San Jose, California.
- Project A-Kon Annual convention in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas. The oldest anime convention in the US.
- Otakon Annual convention in Baltimore, Maryland.
- Sakura Con Annual convention in Seattle, Washington. Formerly known as Baka!-con prior to 2000.
- Anime Central Annual convention in Rosemont, Illinois.
- Katsucon Annual convention in Arlington, Virginia.
- Anime Mid-Atlantic Annual convention in Richmond, Virginia.
- AnimeFest Annual convention in Dallas, Texas.
- Anime Weekend Atlanta Annual convention in Atlanta, Georgia. AWA was first held in 1995.
- Anime Boston Annual convention in Boston, Massachusetts. Anime Boston was first held in April, 2003, and has since grown to be one of the largest anime conventions on the East Coast.
- Colossalcon Annual convention in Sandusky, Ohio.
- Anime USA Annual convention in Washington, DC. First held in 1999 in Crystal City, VA, Anime USA is a non-profit educational convention.
- ConnectiCon Annual convention in West Hartford, Connecticut.
- Yaoi-Con Annual Anime Convention in San Francisco, California. The only convention dedicated to the Boys Love (yaoi -- m/m relationship) genre.
- Minami Con Annual convention in Southampton, United Kingdom.
- Otafest Annual 2-day event in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
- Animethon Annual convention in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
- Anime Evolution Annual convention in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
- Ushicon Annual convention in Austin, Texas.
- Anime Oasis Annual convention in Boise, Idaho.
- Amecon Annual convention in Leicester, United Kingdom.
- Bakuretsu Con Annual convention in Burlington, Vermont.
- Anime Detour Annual convention in Twin Cities, Minnesota. Anime Detour is organized by Anime Twin Cities, Inc., a nonprofit organization.
- Ikasucon Annual convention in Cincinnati, Ohio.
- Manifest Annual convention in Melbourne, Australia, that existed between 1999 and 2013.
- NomiCon Defunct convention last held in 2000 in Bradford, United Kingdom.
- Tokonatsu Anime and manga event held in Bedfordshire, England.
- JAFAX Annual convention in Allendale, Michigan. Admission to JAFAX was free until 2016.
- Chibi-Pa Annual convention in West Palm, Florida.
- Anime Punch! Annual convention in Columbus, Ohio.
- Anime Los Angeles Anime convention held in Los Angeles, California.
- AOD San Francisco animation convention.
- San Japan Anime convention in San Antonio, Texas.
- Ikkicon LLC Anime convention in Austin, Texas
- Setsucon An anime convention located in State College, Pennsylvania.
- AnimeNext Annual convention in New York/New Jersey/Connecticut/Pennsylvania Metro area.
- Nan Desu Kan Annual convention in Denver, Colorado.
- MetroCon Annual convention in Tampa, Florida. Typically held at the Tampa Convention Center.
- SacAnime Annual convention in Sacramento, California.
- Ohayocon Annual convention in Columbus, Ohio.
- AnimeIowa Annual convention in Coralville, Iowa.
- NoBrandCon Annual convention in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
- Tokyo in Tulsa Annual anime convention in Tulsa, OK.
- AniMaritime Annual convention held in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Features a masquerade, karaoke, video games, board games, vendor room, artist's alley, AMV contest, and art contest.
- Geek.Kon Annual convention in Madison, Wisconsin.
- Yaoi North Annual Yaoi convention in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- Eville Con Annual convention in Evansville, Indiana.
- Anime Midwest Annual convention in Rosemont, Illinois. Anime Midwest, organized by AnimeCon.org, was first held in 2011 in St. Charles, Illinois.
- Anime Minneapolis Annual convention in Minneapolis, Minnesota. AniMinneapolis, organized by AnimeCon.org, was first held in July of 2011 at The Northland Inn in Minneapolis.
- Anime-ZAP! Annual convention in East Peoria, Illinois. Anime-ZAP!, organized by AnimeCon.org, was first held in 2010 in Peoria, Illinois.
- Anime NebrasKon Annual convention in Omaha, Nebraska.
- Anime-zing! Annual convention in Davenport, Iowa. Anime-zing!, organized by AnimeCon.org, was first held in 2010 in Davenport.
- Anime Festival Orlando Annual convention held in Orlando, Florida. Typically held in the summertime.
- Tsubasacon Annual convention in Huntington, West Virginia.
- Con-G Annual convention in Guelph, Ontario.
- MomoCon Annual convention in Atlanta, Georgia. MomoCon originally started as a free event on Georgia Tech's campus.
- Con Alt Delete Annual convention happening in Lisle, Illinois.
- Banzaicon Annual convention in Columbia, SC.
- Anime California Annual convention held in Long Beach, California. Anime California was first held in 2014 in Orange County, California.
- Kumoricon Annual convention held in Portland, Oregon.
- Anime Kaiju Annual convention in Nashville, TN.
- Star City Anime Annual convention in Roanoke, Virginia.
- Taiga Con Annual convention in Atlanta, Georgia.
- Oni-Con Annual convention in Houston, Texas.
- Yuricon Organization that disseminates and celebrates yuri and shoujoai in anime and manga, and organizes occasional events.
- Auchinawa Anime convention held in Glasgow, Scotland.
- Fan Expo Canada Annual convention in Toronto, Canada.
- Animarathon Annual 1-day convention in Bowling Green, Ohio. Animarathon was first held in 2003 and celebrates all aspects of anime and Japanese media.
- Tekko Annual convention in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- Liberty City Anime Con Annual convention held in New York. Hosted by Liberty City Anime Con Inc., promoting Japanese culture, reading manga, and anime.
- Yoi-Con Annual anime convention held in Columbus, OH.
- Animazement Annual anime convention. Registration, guests, dealer information, rules, and FAQ. Durham, North Carolina, US.
- Anime Anime Convention Annual convention in Manchester, New Hampshire.
- Cosplacon Annual convention in Jefferson City, MO. An anime, comic book, science fiction and cosplay convention.
- Middle Tennessee Anime Convention An annual convention that with events related to anime, manga, and relevant popular arts.
- Nekocon Hampton Roads annual anime and Japanese culture convention. VA, US.
- Go!Daiko-Con! Great Lakes Anime Festival. Annual anime convention in Pontiac, Michigan. US.
- Castle Point Anime Convention Convention held at Stevens Institute of Technology campus in Hoboken, NJ. US.
- Saboten-Con Japanese pop-culture, anime convention. Phoenix, Arizona.
- SNAFU Con Sierra Nevada Anime Fans Unite Con is an anime convention in Reno, NV. A collaborative effort of local anime, game, comic-book, and science-fiction fans.
- Zenkaikon An annual celebration of anime, comics, games, science fiction and fandom. Lancaster, PA. US.
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Anime North
Annual convention in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Kawaii Kon
Annual convention in Honolulu, Hawaii.
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PortConMaine
Annual convention in South Portland, Maine.
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