J-Popcon

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J-Popcon
StatusActive
Genre Japanese Culture
Venue DGI-byen
Location(s) Copenhagen, Denmark
CountryDenmark
InauguratedOctober 2000
Attendance3,700 in 2016
Organized byJ-Popkai
Filing statusNonprofit
Website http://www.j-popcon.dk/

J-Popcon [1] is the oldest and largest convention in Denmark with focus on anime, manga, cosplay and other aspects of the Japanese popular culture. [2] It is held in Copenhagen, [3] and hosts the Danish qualification round for the World Cosplay Summit in Nagoya, Japan, [4] one of the Danish qualification rounds for EuroCos in London, England, and the Danish qualification round for ECG [5] in Paris, France.

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History

DatesLocationAtten.Guests
October 20–22, 2000Valby Medborgerhus
Copenhagen
200
Oct 22 - Nov 2, 2003Valby Medborgerhus
Copenhagen
November 5–7, 2004Valby Medborgerhus
Copenhagen
November 4–6, 2005Valby Medborgerhus
Copenhagen
Junko Mizuno
November 3–5, 2006Valby Medborgerhus
Copenhagen
Kazuki Takahashi
November 2–4, 2007Valby Medborgerhus
Copenhagen
Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, Hiroyuki Yamaga, Michihiko Suwa and Nimura - judge from World Cosplay Summit
November 7–9, 2008Valby Medborgerhus
Copenhagen
Kenjiro Morimoto
November 6–8, 2009Valby Medborgerhus
Copenhagen
November 12–14, 2010 DGI-byen
Copenhagen
2,200Cécile Auclair, Eva Alaime, Haruko Momoi, Iris Rönkkö, Katharina O., Laura Salviani, Vic Mignogna
November 11–13, 2011 DGI-byen
Copenhagen
2,390Yamazaki Urita
March 15–17, 2013 DGI-byen
Copenhagen
2,303 Yaya Han, John Catho Kristiansen, Jenni Källberg, Ronald Boom, Kimberley van den Hurk
March 27–29, 2014 DGI-byen
Copenhagen
2,500 YOHIO, Reika
February 20–22, 2015 DGI-byen
Copenhagen
3,000 Charles Martinet, Lisle Wilkerson, Yuegene Fay, JHart, Ameno Kitarou
March 18–20, 2016 DGI-byen
Copenhagen
3,700 Color-Code, Ann Hjort, Thomas Kirk, Peter Zhelder
April 21–23, 2017 DGI-byen
Copenhagen
3,500 FEMM, PLASTICZOOMS, LucioleS, Team Paraluna, Major Sam, Rinaca, Silje Danielsen, YumiKoyuki
April 27–29, 2018 DGI-byen
Copenhagen
2,700TBA

Activities

The event has hosted several activities in the past including a calligraphy event hosted by the Japanese embassy. [3] The event also has featured a maid cafe. [6]

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