Tsukino Con

Tsukino Con is an annual three-day anime convention held in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada and organized with the Uvic Anime Society. It is traditionally held on the 3rd weekend of February, during the university's reading break.

Tsukino Con literally translates to “Convention of the Moon.” This relates to the location of the convention, the University of Victoria, and the ring road that surrounds the university. Organizers thought the name was appropriate because of the Japanese myth of the rabbit in the moon, and the proliferation of bunnies on the UVic Campus.

Programming
Tsukino Con's programming focuses mostly on anime and Japanese Culture with; anime screenings, anime music video contests, game shows, panels, workshops, a large cosplay contest, vendors room, and video game tournaments.

In 2009, Tsukino Con welcomed the Loading Ready Run to the convention, along with Kei-kon president Kelly Clark.

History
Tsukino Con was formed by former members of Kei-Kon, which ran at the University of Victoria from 2003 - 2009.