LEARN MORE ABOUT THE BIGGEST ANNUAL ANIME CON

WHAT IS HIRONAMA?

 

If you’re new to this whole Japanese cartoons world, simply imagine that we are just like your ComicCon fest, but focused on toons produced by Japanese.

 

All in all, Hironama is an annual show, that attracts thousands of anime & manga lovers from across the US and the world.

 

Featuring multiple events, Q&A sessions and cosplay contests, we also have numerous Japanese TV artists and producers join us for a bit of fun!

DID YOU KNOW…?


Anime is, in fact, an abbreviated pronunciation of Animation in Japan. It began in 1917 by Japanese artists : Shimokawa Oten, Jun’ichi Kouchi and Seitaro Kitayama.


Anime is not synonymous with “cartoon” despite the popular belief held by the “Uneducated” masses. Anime is considered to be an art form by those who appreciate it. A wide range of audiences is targeted with complicated, in depth and emotional storylines.


Anime for Teens & Kids!

Actually, when we are talking about how many subgenres can you break the whole culture of Japanese anime in, we always forget about the ultimate teenager anime called Shonen!

 

Also, as opposed to the previous subgenre that’s centered on teen adventures, the “seinen” type of anime focuses mostly on things like…

Since the day of our anime con’s founding back in 1988 and for every single year since, we’ve had top executives, artists, voiceover actors and producers of numerous Japanese TV shows attend our events…

 

This year, highlighted with these Q&A sessions will be no different.

6

Cosplay

20

Video Viewing

5

Q&A Sessions

90

Contests


Testimonials


As far as my anie addiction goes, I’ve been truly hooked up on it since the age of mine’s been seven or eight years old. So naturally I do visit these annual…


- Nickie O’Malley

 

While I never was into anime myself, my boyfriend George very much is. This is true, to the extent that he (and forcefully meaning I also) visit these annual…

 

- Gary Lewis

 

I never was to much into cartoons, no to mention the Japanese cartoons called anime. But that all changed at the college, when my roommate Natalie showed…

 

- Gerladina Smith