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If there was concern that the lingering fallout from a health scare might make Victor Wembanyama timid in his on-court ...
As the Tower of the Americas loomed behind a pair of bright yellow combatants Saturday inside the Convention Center, the gathered crowd knew there could be only one victor in this epic clash of ...
Should the man-eating giants of the hit Japanese animated series “Attack on Titan” ever lumber into San Antonio, rest assured the city has a good share of the series’ Scouting Legion to take ...
San Japan had me at the water ninjas. Rewind to downtown San Antonio on a hot August afternoon in 2009, Lexington Avenue between the old Municipal Auditorium and El Tropicano Riverwalk Hotel. A ...
San Japan, the biggest anime and gaming convention in San Antonio, has announced the first guests for its 2023 event. The majority of the guests so far are voice over artists: Ricco Fajardo, Molly ...
Designated San Japan 15, this year’s geek-out for Japanese animation and pop culture is expected to draw at least 24,000 avid fans or otaku to the made-in-S.A. event.
Japanese Tea Garden is ranked #18 out of 21 things to do in San Antonio. See pictures and our review of Japanese Tea Garden.
“San Antonio Zoo is working on over 245 conservation projects globally,” said Tim Morrow, President & CEO of San Antonio Zoo. “The Japanese Giant Salamander Project is certainly one to be ...
Q Hibachi Express closed the second San Antonio restaurant at South Acme Road less than six months after opening in December 2024. The closure marks the end of the short-lived Westside expansion ...
San Japan gets spooky for its 13th anniversary convention in San Antonio Expect celebrations of horror anime as well as the horror-focused indie games that have exploded in the U.S.
San Antonio looks to expand its international economic opportunities in the Far East. San Antonio, which leveraged its relationship with Japan several years ago to help convince Toyota to develop ...
Located at 9102 Wurzbach Road, the sushi bar, Japanese and Mexican spot is the highest-rated Japanese restaurant in San Antonio, boasting 4.5 stars out of 651 reviews on Yelp. 2.