Kumoricon at Festival Japan – Posted Sep. 23, 2010
Kumoricon will be hosting a table and taking 2011 pre-registrations at Festival Japan on Sep. 25 and 26, 11am-5pm, at Uwajimaya’s Beaverton location.
Registration: $45 full weekend at the door |
The Kumoricon 2011 schedule has been released! Check out all convention events, the schedule chart (in web and printable [PDF] formats), viewing room charts [PDF], newly-announced industry guests, our Saturday and Sunday night DJs, the exhibitors and artist lists, hotel and food/area maps, registration hours, and download the program book and pocket guide! Use the free Guidebook app for iPhone, iPod touch, and Android to view the Kumoricon schedule, maps, Twitter, alerts, and more. Mark events to create a personalized schedule! After you install the app, search the guides for "Kumoricon". Update: The post-con survey is now available in the app. |
Check-in for Kumoricon on Day Zero and you can join us as FUNimation presents the West Coast Anime Convention premiere of the English version of Trigun: Badlands Rumble! Vash the Stampede is back and on the big screen! See it at the Hilton Vancouver Washington at or shortly after 8:00pm (room will be determined and posted on day zero). But only if you have your badge and holder! You must be pre-registered for the convention to attend! |
What you need to know before the con…
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Kumoricon at Festival Japan – Posted Sep. 23, 2010Kumoricon will be hosting a table and taking 2011 pre-registrations at Festival Japan on Sep. 25 and 26, 11am-5pm, at Uwajimaya’s Beaverton location. Annual Membership Meeting and Elections for 2011 – Posted Sep. 15, 2010Elections for the positions of Chair, Director of Operations, Director of Programming, Director of Publicity, and Director of Relations. Sunday, Sep. 26, at 1:00 PM at the Red Lion Hotel Portland Convention Center. Closing Ceremonies Announcements – Posted Sep. 6, 2010Thank you to all our attendees, staff, and volunteers! Read on to find out our attendance, charity auction results, mascot contest winner, and where Kumoricon 2011 will be. Attention! Video Gaming Has Moved! – Posted Sep. 2, 2010Due to an unexpected change in events, console and computer gaming will now be held below the Dealers Hall in the sub-basement level of the Main Tower! For the average attendee this means that you no longer have to walk over to the Executive Tower during the convention! There will no longer be any programming occurring at the Executive Tower. What this also means is that you will need to know, before you arrive at the convention, how to get down into the Valet Level (sub-basement) event space. Important Registration and Check-In Tips – Posted Sep. 1, 2010With the convention just a couple of days away, we’d like to remind you of some important check-in information including what you need to bring, and provide some tips on when and where to line up to register or check in. Update: Friday night line information. Con Report: Sakura-Con – Posted May. 6, 2011Kumoricon’s big sister convention was a big party! Sakura-Con, each Easter weekend, is well worth the trip, as the Northwest’s largest anime convention. Several Kumoricon Directors and members of our Registration Team had an amazing time, meeting all of the loyal attendees and interested first-timers who stopped by our booth to chat with us and reminisce. Con Wrap-Up: GameStorm – Posted May. 6, 2011For our third glorious year in a row, Kumoricon ran Console Gaming at GameStorm, a four-day gaming convention in Vancouver, WA, run by OSFCI, the same folks who bring us OryCon. Get Your Game On at GameStorm! – Posted Mar. 23, 2011GameStorm is a four-day con, starting on a Thursday: Thu-Sun, March 24-27—conveniently right during many schools’, colleges’ and universities’ Spring Break! And it’s at one of the 2011 Kumoricon hotels, the Hilton Vancouver Washington, so, a good opportunity to acquaint yourself with its layout (or refresh your memory from 2007) before we take it over Labor Day weekend. Now in its 13th year, GameStorm is a project of OSFCI and has a “sibling” relationship with Kumoricon. |