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Nihon SF Taikai
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{{Redirects here|Daicon|the vegetable|Daikon}}{{unreferenced|date=January 2014}}{{Short description|Japanese science fiction convention}}The {{nihongo |Nihon SF Taikai |æ¥æ¬SF大ä¼|Japan SF Convention}} is an annual science fiction convention held in Japan. Each of these conventions is officially the {{nihongo|Nth Nihon SF Taikai|第Nåæ¥æ¬SF大ä¼}}, but they are more popularly known by the official nicknames given to them based on their locations, e.g. TOKON (when it is held in Tokyo) or DAICON (when it is held in Osaka).Each year the Nihon SF Taikai attracts between 1,000 and 1,500 science fiction fans. Events at the convention include panel discussions, lectures, readings, screenings, parties, games, concerts, and a dealing room for the sale of rare books, magazines, and other items related to science fiction.A number of prizes are awarded at the convention, most notably the Seiun Award for the best science fiction of the year as voted by attendees of the convention.Outside Japan, the Nihon SF Taikai is most famous for the animation for the opening ceremonies of Daicon III and IV Opening Animations, which was produced by the animators that later became Gainax. The DAICON IV opening video features a girl in a Playboy Bunny suit with cameos from many science fiction films and stories.- the content below is remote from Wikipedia
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List of Taikai locations
- 1962 â Tokyo â MEG-CON
- 1963 â Tokyo â TOKON
- 1964 â Osaka â DAICON
- 1965 â Tokyo â TOKON 2
- 1966 â Nagoya â MEICON
- 1967 â Tokyo â TOKON 3
- 1968 â Tokyo â TOKON 4
- 1969 â Kumamoto-ken â KYUKON
- 1970 â Tokyo â TOKON 5
- 1971 â Osaka â DAICON 2
- 1972 â Nagoya â MEICON 2
- 1973 â HokkaidÅ â EZOCON
- 1974 â Kyoto â MIYACON
- 1975 â Kobe â SHINCON
- 1976 â Tokyo â TOKON 6
- 1977 â Yokohama â HINCON
- 1978 â Kanagawa-ken â ASHINOCON
- 1979 â Nagoya â MEICON 3
- 1980 â Tokyo â TOKON 7
- 1981 â Osaka â DAICON 3
- 1982 â Tokyo â TOKON 8
- 1983 â Osaka â DAICON 4
- 1984 â HokkaidÅ â EZOCON 2
- 1985 â Niigata-ken â GATACON Special Summer Fest
- 1986 â Osaka â DAICON 5
- 1987 â Ishikawa-ken â URACON '87
- 1988 â Gunma-ken â MiG-CON
- 1989 â Nagoya â DAINA CON EX
- 1990 â Tokyo â TOKON 9
- 1991 â Kanazawa â i-CON
- 1992 â Yokohama â HAMACON
- 1993 â Osaka â DAICON 6
- 1994 â Okinawa â RYUCON
- 1995 â Shizuoka (Hamamatsu) â ã¯ã¾ãªãã (Hamanacon)
- 1996 â Kitakyushu â ã³ã¯ã©ããã³ã³ (Kokuranomicon)
- 1997 â Hiroshima â ãããã (Akicon)
- 1998 â Nagoya (Mars) â CAPRICON 1
- 1999 â Nagano-ken â ãããã (Yanecon)
- 2000 â Yokohama â Zero-CON
- 2001 â Makuhari Messe, Chiba â SF2001 {{nihongo|International Future Confererence|æªæ¥å½éä¼è°|Mirai Kokusai Kaigi}}
- 2002 â Tamayu, Shimane â ãï½ãã (YÅ«con)
- 2003 â Shiobara, Tochigi â T-con 2003
- 2004 â Gifu â G-CON
- 2005 â Yokohama â HAMACON 2
- 2006 â Matsushima â ã¿ã¡ã®ãSFç¥ãããã (Michinoku SF Matsuri Zuncon)
- 2007 â Yokohama â Nippon2007 65th World Science Fiction Convention
- 2008 â Osaka â DAICON 7
- 2009 â Shiobara, Tochigi â T-con 2009
- 2010 â Edogawa, Tokyo â TOKON 10
- 2011 â Shizuoka â DONBURACON-L
- 2012 â YÅ«bari, HokkaidÅ â VARICON
- 2013 â Hiroshima â KOICON
- 2014 â Tsukuba, Ibaraki â NUTS-CON
- 2015 â Yonago, Tottori â COMECON
- 2016 â Toba, Mie â ISESHIMACON
- 2017 â Shizuoka â DONBURACON-LL
- 2018 â Minakami â JURACON
- 2019 â Saitama â Sci-con
- 2020 â KÅriyama, Fukushima â F-CON (postponed to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic)
- 2021 â Takamatsu, Kagawa â SF60
- 2023 â Saitama â Sci-con 2023
- 2024 â Chino, Nagano â ããããR (Yanecon R)
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