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What is Otaku Con?

Otaku Con is breaking new ground in Lebanon, uniting anime enthusiasts, gamers, artists, and dignitaries from all walks of life! With the Ministry of Tourism's blessing, we're bouncing back after a two-year break with a dazzling lineup, continuing our mission to celebrate talent and make pop culture a party for everyone!

At Otaku Con 2025, you will have the chance to mingle with like-minded individuals, discover new favorites, and possibly uncover your own voice within the vibrant tapestry of fandom. Join us in celebrating the art of imagination and the joy of being part of something truly remarkable.

Event Date: Sunday, September 14, 2025
Location: Starting 11am
Time: Saint George Hotel, Beirut

Otaku Con 2025 includes

Like clockwork, the 7th edition of Otaku Con rolls in with its usual whirlwind of pop culture magic! Expect a delightful cocktail of activities: epic competitions, hands-on workshops, and jaw-dropping live performances. Marvel at the stunning cosplayers and gifted artists, while dedicated gamers and game designers show off their skills. Oh, and don't forget the delicious food stations that'll have your taste buds dancing! And that's just scratching the surface!

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The Fabulous Bunch We Are!

Get ready for Otaku Con 2025, where Lebanon’s top stars join forces like the Avengers of culture and art! This epic mashup promises a one-of-a-kind extravaganza you simply can’t skip! Meet the dream team:


Lebanese Otaku

Lebanese Otaku is a lively online platform established in 2012, uniting Lebanese enthusiasts of anime, manga, art, and video games in a warm, inclusive environment. With a membership exceeding 3,000, we ignite creativity through various events, discussions, and collaborative projects, all while celebrating our mutual love for Japanese and pop culture.

Founders of Otaku Con: We take pride in organizing Otaku Con and hosting the preliminary events for the World Cosplay Summit Saudi Exhibition.

Values: We advocate for diversity, challenge stereotypes around Otaku culture, and empower the next generation to express themselves with confidence.

With over a decade of experience in event planning and management, Lebanese Otaku has become a cornerstone of Lebanon's pop culture landscape. Having welcomed several impactful guests of honor, such as Mr Sammy Clark, Mr Jihad Al Atrash, Saud Al Hazzani (Vega) and Maroun Merhej (Gh), we commit to creating a welcoming and innovative atmosphere, resulting in numerous unforgettable events that draw fans together.


Saint George Hotel

Saint George Hotel stands as a remarkable waterfront landmark in the heart of Beirut, providing guests with breathtaking Mediterranean views and exceptional Lebanese hospitality. After several years of closure, this iconic hotel is reopening its doors. Once the premier tourist destination and a significant cultural symbol of Beirut's heritage, St. George has hosted many of the city's most notable events and welcomed some of the world's most illustrious icons.

With elegantly designed rooms, exquisite dining options, and adaptable event spaces, it serves as the ideal setting for everything from intimate gatherings to grand celebrations. Deeply rooted in history and dedicated to authentic service, St. George Hotel unites locals and visitors to savor the finest aspects of Beirut’s culture and charm.


Social Anime Rejects

Social Anime Rejects (SAR) is Lebanon's pioneering anime generation—a close-knit group of friends since 2000, who transformed their passion into a vibrant movement. At a time when anime was almost non-existent in Lebanon, SAR were bridging the gap during an era of slow internet and limited technology.

Organizers of Lebanon's inaugural cosplay event, and with the growth of their influence, SAR proudly hosted unique community events like batsu games and Japanese potlucks.

Many SAR members have pursued studies, careers, or experiences in Japan. Their fascination with Japanese culture goes beyond anime; it includes martial arts, manga creation, ikebana, and language learning. They value community connection through various activities, including gigs, hikes, board games, and more.


Under the patronage of the Lebanese Ministry of Tourism.

Lebanese Ministry of Tourism

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