Jan. 10 – Jan. 11, 2026 in Lincoln City, OR - BUY NOW!

JANUARY 10TH & 11TH 2026

Pacific Northwest Guild of Cosplayers

Founded in 2018, the Pacific Northwest Guild of Cosplayers is a dedicated community of cosplay enthusiasts in the Pacific Northwest. Our mission is to enhance the culture and craft of cosplay by fostering a strong, inclusive community. We are committed to promoting inclusivity, creativity, and support for both our members and the broader cosplay community.

Z Fighters Worldwide

Ashika-con has many fun ways to join in besides just coming to visit! You can organize a group meeting, sell your artwork, help run the event, and much more. Look at the different sign-up forms below to make your experience even better.

Z Fighters Worldwide Dragonball Cosplay Group

Eli will be hosting a series of engaging and educational panels designed for cosplayers, performers, and aspiring idols of all skill levels. Don’t miss these fantastic sessions:

* DIY Idol Costumes: From Design to Creation

* Idol Dance Workshop

* Cosplay Performance Tips & Tricks

* How to Host Group Photoshoots

* Posing for Cosplay Contests

Join Eli for hands-on advice, performance insights, and practical skills you can use to elevate your cosplay experience!

Cloud City Garrison

The Cloud City Garrison is the Oregon and Southwest Washington unit of the 501st Legion, a Star Wars costuming group that organizes event appearances. Their "event team" consists of volunteer Garrison Event Coordinators (GECs) who handle event requests, coordinate appearances, and manage post-event follow-up, ensuring the "bad guys doing good" mission through community support and charity events.

Panels Hosted by Maris Borealis

We’re excited to welcome Maris Borealis to Ashika-Con 2026! Maris brings hands-on crafting knowledge, cosplay expertise, and beginner-friendly guidance to help creators of all skill levels grow their skills. Check out the awesome panels she’ll be leading:

* Prop Building for Beginners

Tags: Cosplay • Prop Building • Crafting • Lecture

Learn the essential tools, materials, and techniques perfect for building your first convention- or competition-ready props.

✨ Includes a free raffle for a chance to win a packet of Worbla Black Art!

* Worbla 101

Tags: Cosplay • Prop Building • Crafting • Workshop

Take your cosplay to the next level with this introduction to Worbla, the popular thermoplastic used for armor, props, and more. Discover shaping tips, layering, finishing techniques, and best practices.

✨ Includes a free raffle for a chance to win a packet of Worbla Black Art!

* Gundams: Start Building Your First Gunpla Model Kit!

Tags: Gunpla • Gundams • Model Kits • Lecture

Learn how to start building and customizing your first Gundam model kit! Maris will walk you through tools, assembly basics, and techniques for adding your own creative flair.

✨ Includes a free raffle for a chance to win a High Grade Gunpla Model Kit!

Cosplay Contest - [Hosted by PNW Cosplay Guild, Eli Ebberts & Maris Borealis]

Cosplay Contest - Kids [Hosted by PNW Cosplay Guild, Eli Ebberts & Maris Borealis]

The Kids Cosplay Parade is a fun and welcoming opportunity for young cosplayers to take the stage and show off their costumes. Both handmade and purchased costumes are welcome. All participants must have parental permission to enter and must be accompanied by a legal guardian for the duration of the event.

Kids Cosplay Contest Rules

* Participants must be accompanied at all times by an adult guardian.

* The parade is walk-on style only; skits, dances, and similar performances are not permitted.

* Each participant will have approximately one minute to walk across the stage, pose, and display their costume.

* After the stage portion, the MC will lead the group in a parade through the exhibitor hall.

* All participating children will receive a prize.

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Your Questions Answered

What exactly is a "pop culture convention"?

Ashika-con, and events like it, are referred to by a number of phrases such as “anime convention”, “comic con”, “geek event”or “pop culture festival” (just to name a few). This style of convention is usually a ticketed event with certain standard elements that fans have come to expect.

* A Vendors Room with specialized businesses selling everything from toys to comics to games to anything that would be interesting to fans of the event’s theme.

* An Artist Alley where locals showcase and sell prints, crafts and non-commercial items.

* Celebrities who appear to meet fans by signing autographs (typically for a price) and appear on stage for panels and/or question and answer sessions.

* Panel Rooms where fans and subject matter experts can host seminars about a variety of topics.

* Game Rooms where attendees can play for fun or, occasionally, in a competition with others. This includes both video (digital) and tabletop (analog) style games.

* A Costume Contest and other cosplay related presentations and workshops.

What is "Anime"?

Anime is Japanese animation—sometimes hand-drawn, sometimes digital—that’s taken the world by storm. Big-name hits in North America include Dragon Ball, Naruto, Sailor Moon, and My Hero Academia. At anime conventions, you’ll usually find a mix of anime, manga, K-pop, and gaming all under one roof.

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Can I bring my child to the event?

Most programming at Ashika-on is designed to be in line with the MPAA’s “PG-13” rating when it comes to content, so keep that in mind when attending. Any programming not suitable for younger audiences will be clearly labeled 18+ on the schedule and will only take place after 8:00 PM at night. We recommended parents read the descriptions of all programming in the con guide or on the website (when posted) for details.

Does my child need a ticket to get in?

Children 13 and Under is free with paid Adult Admission.

I'm under 18 years old. Why do I need an adult with me to pickup my tickets.

Anyone under the age of eighteen (18) years old is considered a minor in the state of Oregon. Therefore, we need an adult to be with you when you pick up your badge/wristband in order to confirm you have an adult’s consent to be at the convention. Basically: we want to make sure someone knows you’re at Ashika-con so we don’t get panicked parents showing up looking for you.

Is there anything not covered with my admission ticket?

Your ticket to Ashika-con grants you access to all main events and shopping areas at the convention. However, you are responsible for your own food and souvenirs/shopping. Other costs you may want to consider:

*Celebrity guests charge for autographs with prices posted at their booth.

*Some workshops may charge a fee for supplies.

*Ashika-con occasionally has gaming tournaments which may require an additional registration fee.

*Premium events are sometimes offered such as a specialized shows, after-parties or other presentations. These will charge a separate fee.

Prices for all of the aforementioned elements are typically posted in advance.

What food options are available during the event?

The fan based food options information will be posted at the end of July. Thank you for your patients.

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Is outside food allowed?

No outside food items are allowed. Only personal water bottles are allowed and in case you are visiting with small children, baby food & milk are allowed. Please note there is a food court or counters inside the venue, where food & water are available at a charge.

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Celebrity Autograph Pricing

The most often asked question! “How much does X charge for an autograph?” Many celebrities do not even set their price until they see what others are charging at the event. While we try to collect and post this information ahead of time, it is sometimes inaccurate. If you have a question about a specific celebrity, some of your fellow fans may know a recent price and different event or even just a range to expect, so don’t hesitate to ask in community groups or chats. Typically the range for an autograph can run between $20 and $100.