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  2. Youmacon - Wikipedia

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    Youmacon is an annual four-day anime convention held during November at Huntington Place in Detroit, Michigan, United States. [3] Youmacon's creation was inspired by other conventions including Anime Central and Ohayocon, with the convention's name coming from the Japanese word for demon or ghost.

  3. Anime club - Wikipedia

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    Anime club meetings can occur on a weekly or monthly basis. In addition to viewing anime, clubs engage in other activities such as viewing anime music videos, reading manga, karaoke and cosplaying. [5] Many clubs host online forums to further foster community interaction, and feature a library to lend books and manga to members. Participants of ...

  4. Detroit’s 4-day Youmacon convention to kick off on Halloween ...

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    Detroit will celebrate Japanese culture starting on Halloween with Youmacon, a four-day anime and pop culture convention now in its 19th year.

  5. Category:Clubs and societies in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Sports clubs and teams in Michigan (15 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Clubs and societies in Michigan" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  6. JAFAX - Wikipedia

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    JAFAX is an annual three day anime convention held during June/July at the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel & DeVos Place in Grand Rapids, Michigan.The convention's full name stands for Japanese Animation Film and Art Expo.

  7. Category:Anime clubs - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Organizations based in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    D. Deaf Professional Arts Network; Detroit Athletic Club; Detroit Black Community Food Security Network; Detroit Club; Detroit Committee to End the War in Vietnam

  9. History of the Japanese in Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Business Society of Detroit, in 2003, had 352 Japan-related businesses as members. It operates the Japan Festival, which has occurred since 1973. [8] In 1987 Miyuki Mascot of West Bloomfield started a Japanese language newspaper in Michigan. The Japan Detroit Press was published monthly from 1985 to 2000.