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Anime Conji 2026 San Diego
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Anime Conji 2026 San Diego

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Sat, May 30 – Mon, Jun 1, 2026
Sat 10:00 AM – Mon 8:00 PM
Town and Country Hotel, 500 Hotel Cir N, San Diego, CA 92108
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San Diego anime and Japanese pop culture convention celebrating its 16th year in 2026. Anime Conji draws the dedicated San Diego anime community for panels, cosplay contests, a dealers room, and industry guests. Unlike Anime Expo, Conji is intimate enough to actually meet the guests. The cosplay contest Saturday evening is competitive. Badges available at the door. May 30 through June 1. All ages welcome. One of the best fan-run conventions in Southern California.
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