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April 4, 2011

News for Zenkaikon 2011:

Zenkaikon to host cosplay contest and activities at Philadelphia Sakura Sunday

VALLEY FORGE, PA -- April 1, 2011 -- Zenkaikon is pleased to announce it will once again host a cosplay contest at the annual Sakura Sunday event in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park. In addition to hosting the contest, Zenkaikon will be presenting fun and educational activities at its festival booth. Sakura Sunday is the centerpiece event of the six-week-long Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival, hosted by the Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia (JASGP). It will take place on April 10, 2011 from 10:30am to 4:00pm.

About the 2011 Sakura Sunday Cosplay Contest:

Zenkaikon invites attendees to dress as their favorite anime, manga, or video game characters to participate in the 2011 Sakura Sunday Cosplay Contest. The contest is open to all ages and skill levels. Sign ups and judging will take place at the Zenkaikon booth from 10:30am to 12:45pm. Awards and a cosplay fashion show will take place on the Main Stage of the Festival at 1:15pm.

About the Zenkaikon Booth at Sakura Sunday:

Sakura Sunday, sponsored by the Japanese American Society of Greater Philadelphia, celebrates the blooming of the sakura trees in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park. For a requested five dollar donation, attendees can enjoy musical performances, martial arts demonstrations, crafts, vendors, food, and more. Attendees may stop by the Zenkaikon booth at Sakura Sunday to learn more about the convention, as well as anime, manga, and other aspects of Japanese culture. At 2:30pm, Zenkaikon will be hosting an anime and manga swap meet, where visitors may bring their old anime and manga to trade with others. More information about Sakura Sunday is available at http://www.jasgp.org/cherryblossomfestival/.

About Zenkaikon:

Since 2006, Zenkaikon has been bringing quality Japanese animation (anime), comics (manga), and popular culture themed events to the Philadelphia area. The convention is staffed completely by volunteers, who want to share their appreciation for these mediums with the Philadelphia region. Zenkaikon features a variety of activities including anime and live action screenings, video and tabletop gaming, special guests, costume competitions, panels, concerts, vendors, and more. Starting as a small one-day event, the convention has grown rapidly to welcome over three thousand attendees in 2011. The Zenkaikon staff wishes to thank all the attendees who have supported and helped it grow over the years. They look forward to building an event that will be an integral part of the region's culture for many years to come. For more information on Zenkaikon or to register for the upcoming convention, please visit http://www.zenkaikon.com.

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